UK Government doesn’t retain £50bn of Scottish taxes
Posts on social media overcount and double count Scottish revenues while undercounting Scottish expenditure. Read
Fact Checker (former)
Posts on social media overcount and double count Scottish revenues while undercounting Scottish expenditure. Read
A false claim that contrails, the lines of frozen water vapour which form behind planes, disappear quickly is being used to suggest that chemtrails exist. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Scotland produces about as much renewable electricity as the total amount of electricity it consumes—but it also generates electricity from nuclear power stations and fossil fuels. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
This figure is based on the amount a “typical” household with average use will pay—but total bills aren’t capped. Read
Health
Dr Thérèse Coffey said health and social care account for 40% of government day-to-day spending. That’s only true if you don’t count spending on things like pensions. Read
The claim has been reshared on social media after first going viral in 2015. Read
Health
Figures quoted by LBC presenter Nick Ferrari didn’t take account of the total amount of public spending. Read
Health
An article in a 1987 edition of the Times claimed a possible link between the smallpox vaccine and AIDS. There is no evidence for such a link. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Labour leader made claims about the UK’s economic growth and fraud during the pandemic. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Prime Minister made claims about the UK’s economic growth, council tax, and his record on bus passes while Mayor of London. Read