A video of the company’s CEO has been altered to make it sound like he announced plans to reduce the world’s population by 50 ...
The Prime Minister and others have claimed “welfare” or “social security” spending is set to increase to £70 billion by the ...
The post makes incorrect claims, including that tax avoidance and evasion cost the UK 100 times more than benefit fraud.
The clip appears to show the BBC’s Ukraine correspondent joking about the meeting while his mic was still switched on—but the ...
Addressing reporters on 12 March, Sir Keir Starmer announced that NHS England will be abolished to “cut bureaucracy”. Later, ...
Our fact checking of claims on Facebook in February identified almost 50 communities across the UK which have been victims of ...
There were actually 6.4 million people on the NHS England waiting list last July, not 7.6 million as the health secretary ...
Contrary to Dr Day’s comments in both videos, the Covid-19 virus does exist, as we have said several times before. The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes the disease Covid-19, has been isolated many times ...
A social media post that claimed 26% of the electorate voted to leave the EU in 2016 was corrected after we got in touch.
False. The supermarket confirmed this is not a genuine offer. A Facebook post claiming those who like it will get a free Morrisons “food box” is not a genuine offer. The post, which has more than ...
Pope Francis told people to “eat whatever you want” during Holy Week, because “the sacrifice is not in the stomach but in the heart”. There is no evidence the Pope said this. The passage does not ...
The first clip actually shows Argentinian dancer Pablo Acosta, while the second has been manipulated using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to superimpose President Zelenskyy’s face onto the dancer’s to ...