Serco has been instructed to “secure all” empty private rental properties across the whole country for six years and 11 ...
A clip of an influencer incorrectly describing the risks from energy drinks has resurfaced online. The original video appears ...
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has told people to “learn Arabic” to create harmony and understand the cultures and religions of immigrants. We cannot find any evidence that Mr Khan ever actually said ...
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said that if Donald Trump won the US presidential election he and his family would leave the UK due to the “rise of the far-right and Islamophobia”. This isn’t true. We ...
About 18% of total public expenditure goes to health, though health accounts for almost 40% of day-to-day departmental budgeted spending.
This is incorrect. Votes are still being counted, and full results for candidates are yet to be announced—although enough have been counted for the election to have been definitively called for Donald ...
The ship depicted is a floating power plant and unrelated to the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. HAARP also cannot control the weather. A video and picture of what is being wrongly ...
Not true. The original video shows the King unveiling his first official portrait since the coronation. This has been digitally altered to include a fake poster of Mr Netanyahu. A video showing King ...
Within hours of Donald Trump winning the US election a Houthi spokesman announced the ‘complete cessation’ of the group’s operations in international waters. There is no evidence the Houthis have made ...
An article in the Independent today said: “During World War 1, parts of the UK’s countryside were destroyed amid bombing and fighting. But bright red poppies flourished in the muddy fields and ...
An image shows CNN reporting that Kamala Harris is ahead of Donald Trump by six percentage points in the state of Texas in the US presidential election. CNN has said the image is “completely ...
In his first speech as Prime Minister back in July, Sir Keir Starmer said that the public’s “lack of trust” in politics “can only be healed by actions, not words.” Does his Ministerial Code, published ...