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News & Online Editor
Grace joined Full Fact in March 2018 from the Press Association. She’s in charge of our work on the Third Party Fact Checking programme with Facebook and is particularly interested in debunking rumours spreading on social media.
She is a qualified journalist and has a Biology degree.
However, you can be jailed for non-payment of subsequent fines. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Genuine footage of the conflict has been shared, but miscaptioned videos have been spreading too. Here’s how to work out what’s real and what’s not. Read
People have claimed online that a hybrid or electric vehicle started the blaze. Read
Other countries including Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands allow retailers to refuse cash. Read
Health
Tests with two different wells for samples that can detect three different infections do not prove the infections are the same. Read
The Pope did talk about climate change at an event with the former president. Read
Recent edits to the video conferencing software’s terms of service now clearly state it does not use users’ audio or video to train AI. Read
This is not the first old video of a building collapsing in Casablanca that we have seen mislabelled as Morocco earthquake damage. Read
The video shows a building collapsing in Casablanca three years ago. Read
While smart meters do mean energy companies can cut off your supply without going to court for a permit to enter your home, they should only cut you off after taking other steps to help you pay your d Read