The Irish Times

The Irish Times is a news site that covers a wide range of topics including politics, business, technology, and world news. The site features articles from various authors with diverse perspectives. It also includes family notices, wedding announcements, and obituaries. The site does not appear to have any significant biases or conflicts of interest based on the provided articles. However, there are a few instances of contradictions in some of the articles. The site has a strong focus on readability with well-written and informative articles.

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The Daily's Verdict

This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

Bias

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Conflicts of Interest

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Contradictions

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  • Industrial action will continue until the dispute is resolved, according to Capt Tighe.
  • There is hunger in Venezuela and it creates more refugees than Ukraine.
  • The total number of services affected by the work to rule and strike is now 270.

Deceptions

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Recent Articles

  • Investigating Autocratic Collaboration: A Deep Dive with Anne Applebaum

    Investigating Autocratic Collaboration: A Deep Dive with Anne Applebaum

    Broke On: Wednesday, 17 July 2024 Renowned journalist and historian Anne Applebaum explores the collaborative efforts of autocratic leaders in her new book, 'Taking on the Global Brotherhood of Despots'.
  • Aer Lingus Pilots Initiate Work-to-Rule in Pursuit of 24% Pay Rise, Causing Flight Disruptions

    Aer Lingus Pilots Initiate Work-to-Rule in Pursuit of 24% Pay Rise, Causing Flight Disruptions

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 Aer Lingus pilots initiated an indefinite work-to-rule, seeking a 24% pay rise. IALPA members took this action after unsuccessful meetings at the Labour Court. The dispute has resulted in hundreds of cancelled flights and significant disruption for passengers. Aer Lingus expressed disappointment but will review the matter in July, urging IALPA to prioritize a fair agreement.
  • The Macintosh Computer: 40 Years of Design Excellence and Market Dominance

    The Macintosh Computer: 40 Years of Design Excellence and Market Dominance

    Broke On: Thursday, 18 January 2024 The Macintosh computer, launched in 1984 and celebrated its 40th birthday on January 24, has been a leader in PC design for over four decades. Its sleek profile, speed, battery life and longevity have made it a substantial chunk of the PC market today.
  • Nikki Haley's Rise in the GOP Presidential Nomination Race

    Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 Nikki Haley has secured 15% of the vote in the Republican primary race, placing her in second place behind Donald Trump. Haley is the only woman in the GOP race, and she emphasizes her femininity alongside her political and diplomatic experience. Haley's campaign is receiving support from influential donors, including Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase and Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn.
  • Apple's iMessage May Be Exempt from EU's Interoperability Regulation

    Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) may not apply to Apple's iMessage due to its lack of popularity among business users. Apple plans to adopt the Rich Messaging Service (RCS) next year, allowing interoperability with Android. Other Apple services such as the App Store, Safari browser, and iOS mobile operating system are already covered by the DMA.
  • Tui Evaluates Shift from London Stock Exchange to Frankfurt's MDAX50

    Broke On: Wednesday, 06 December 2023 Tui, Europe's largest tour operator, is considering delisting from the London Stock Exchange and moving to a single listing in Germany. The potential shift to Germany could lower costs and provide potential benefits to European Union airline ownership and control requirements. The company's CEO stated that the potential delisting is not related to Brexit. No decision has been made yet, but Tui's board is considering proposing a delisting resolution at the group's annual general meeting in February 2024.
  • UK Signs New Treaty with Rwanda to Address Asylum Seeker Deportation Concerns

    Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023 The UK has signed a new treaty with Rwanda to address concerns raised by the Supreme Court regarding the deportation of asylum seekers. The treaty ensures that asylum seekers will not be expelled to a country where their life or freedom would be threatened. As part of the treaty, asylum seekers will receive free legal aid and the UK will pay Rwanda an undisclosed fee to support the new arrivals for up to five years.