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A sign shared on Facebook appeared in Tower Hamlets in 2014—we’ve seen no recent reports of the same or similar signs ...
News bulletins on Radio 2, Radio 3 and 6 Music claimed Britain consumes “117 million tonnes” each year—which is roughly a ...
Viral social media posts misrepresent the roles of Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood and the interim chair of Ofsted’s board, ...
Two ministers’ claims last week about the extra amount which will be spent on protecting the triple lock are potentially misleading ...
Some politicians and media have referred to the total number of immigration returns as the number of people being “deported”, ...
A BBC News video reports the First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska is trying to claim political asylum in a European country in order to escape an “aggravated relationship” with President Zelenskyy.
A picture shows General John Pagri, Commander of the Special Tasks Battalion in the US army, who was recently killed in the Gaza Strip. There’s no evidence that any US army general has recently been ...
While the government has not introduced legislation in time for the 36th anniversary of the Hillsborough tragedy, as the Prime Minister promised at the 2024 Labour party conference, it has committed ...
The government says legislation to achieve this pledge—the Draft Conversion Practices Bill—will be brought forward in this session of Parliament, but it has not yet been published and we don’t know ...
A screenshot shows the front page of the Daily Mail published on 4 January, which featured a picture of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Jimmy Savile together. The front page has been edited to ...
On Saturday, Parliament passed an emergency law giving the government powers to intervene in the British Steel plant at Scunthorpe, which was reportedly in danger of being closed by its Chinese owners ...