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Topics 0

Coverage spectrum

Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
Left0%
Center75%
Right25%

4 sources compared across this story cluster. This is an eFinder estimate from indexed source coverage, not an editorial rating.

What happened

NE, Orkney & Shetland Updates from your News topics will appear in My News and in a collection on the News homepage.

Why it matters

Contractor paid more than £7,000 to remove flags in Aberdeen The city's council sought a contractor for the work after its staff were verbally threatened.

Common ground

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Perspective signals

No major persuasion pattern has been attached yet, so the source, headline, and evidence should carry most of the weight for readers.



fact_checkClaims Checked

eFinder analyzed this article and checked 2 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “Contractor paid more than £7,000 to remove flags in Aberdeen”
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The BBC article explicitly states the contractor was paid over £7,000 to remove flags in Aberdeen.
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Claim 2: “The city's council sought a contractor for the work after its staff were verbally threatened”
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The same article confirms the council sought a contractor after staff were verbally threatened.

info Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by AI and should be used as a starting point for critical thinking, not as definitive truth. Claims are verified against publicly available sources. Always consult the original article and additional sources for complete context.