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This page is part of the wider reporting system. Start with the summary, then open the evidence route or research tools for deeper source work.

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Card Intelligence Layer

CARD DOSSIER STANDARD.

Every playable card needs a useful research page behind it. This standard defines the sections each dossier should carry so the card system stays clear, consistent and expandable.

Required Dossier Sections

01

Card Artwork

Large card image with download action, deck, rank and suit metadata.

02

Live Score Panel

Score, update priority, data document link and last-review marker.

03

Evidence Boundary

Clear boundary explaining what the dossier does and does not claim.

04

Source Routes

Links into search, archives, data pages, source vaults and related site sections.

05

Why This Card Is Here

A detailed speculative research-routing rationale, clearly separated from verified claims and framed as a reason to investigate public sources.

06

Feed & Scoring System

Scoring dimensions, confidence marker, latest feed slots, update triggers and readable data links.

07

Timeline

Chronological skeleton for public events, updates and future source additions.

08

Related Cards

Cross-links to connected cards across the same deck and other decks.

09

Related Pages

Links to database pages, atlas pages, downloads, search and production status.

10

Community Intake

Mini forum for links, corrections, missing records, artwork fixes and source leads.

Profile Quality Rules

Useful first

The user should immediately understand why the card exists and where to go next.

No dead ends

Every dossier must link back to the deck, downloads, search, feed and health dashboard.

Separate art from data

The card image is stable. Scores, sources, rationale and updates live in the dossier layer.

Readable boundaries

Every profile keeps a visible non-accusation / evidence-boundary section.

Scoring Boundary

Scores rank research relevance, update priority and source-route strength. They do not prove guilt, intent, secret control, hidden funding, deception or unlawful conduct.

Figures & Sources

Figures on this page

Checked: 1 July 2026

Numbers on this page are public-record leads. Crime, migration, sexual-offence, payout, death, and crisis figures must be tied to named official, court, police, parliamentary, regulator, or reputable source records before they are presented as settled.

Evidence standard

What counts as a usable figure?

Official statistics, court records, ministry releases, police datasets, parliamentary material, regulator data, or clearly named public reports. Nationality, foreign-born status, asylum status, immigration status, charge, suspect, conviction, and victim categories must not be mixed.

Document trail

Open the underlying record

When the figure matters, follow the document link, source file, court record, official release, PDF, book, or video. The visible page should help readers reach the underlying evidence fast.