A video circulating on social media claims to use magnets to prove the pain relief tablets contain graphene oxide.
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Sir Keir Starmer claimed there’d been a “23% increase” in returns compared to last summer. But the data this is based on hasn ...
There are different types of cholesterol, some of which increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Statins reduce this risk ...
It’s not true that 360 times more money is lost to tax evasion than benefit fraud, as posts on social media have claimed.
The government hasn’t said what data his claim was based on, but he may have been referring to figures from a Labour party ...
This is the latest in a series of hoax posts we’ve written about recently, all claiming a wandering child has been found in different parts of the UK. Sir Keir Starmer claimed there’d been a “23% ...
Labour minister Pat McFadden made this claim during a radio interview, but may have been referring to the expected increase ...
The image is fake and was likely created using an online communist party card generator. An image circulating on social media claims to show US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate ...
The article which originally published the claim is satirical. This isn’t real legislation in Texas. A claim being shared online that the US state of Texas has declared bringing an LGBTQ pride flag ...
Photos show a young boy who was found walking at night in either Hereford or King’s Lynn and was “saved” by a police officer named “Tyler Cooper”. This is not true. Local police say they have no ...