The home secretary claimed the government has detained and removed 35,000 people, but the majority left the UK voluntarily.
There’s no evidence that pensioners will only receive 80% of their pension from next April, as has been claimed online.
Incorrect social media posts claiming coughing really hard can help a heart attack are circulating online again.
Videos circulating on social media claim that from November it will cost £10 to see an NHS GP, with a £30 fine for missing an ...
At each party conference, we hosted a panel made up of an active group of young people, ranging in age from 15 to 25, ...
An image has been shared online with misleading claims it shows an “Antifa member” taped to a bin by “patriots”.
This figure appears to be based on an estimate of the total cost of rebuilding the territory, not the amount being committed ...
Conservative shadow chancellor Mel Stride claimed the UK’s debt is set to increase every year under Labour until it’s “the ...
Social media posts use a fake AP news report to claim that Donald Trump has been barred from consideration for a Nobel Prize.
A video that appears to show Emmanuel Macron claiming his car was blocked by US president Donald Trump’s motorcade in New York because the French president recognised Palestine as a state isn’t real.
Social media posts claiming UK banks have introduced restrictions on daily cash withdrawals for people over 65 are not true.
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