BBC article mixes up the Reform UK and Reclaim parties
A news story, now corrected, wrongly claimed former deputy Reclaim Party leader Martin Daubney was a former deputy leader of the “Reform Party”. Read
Senior Political Journalist
A news story, now corrected, wrongly claimed former deputy Reclaim Party leader Martin Daubney was a former deputy leader of the “Reform Party”. Read
Footage from the video game has spread on Facebook, with claims it shows a new air defence system in operation in Israel. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We’ve looked into the figures after transport secretary Mark Harper claimed train travel for business and commuting was down by 50% compared to before the pandemic. Read
Education
The figure, which appeared in a column published in The Times, seems to be based on government data showing the number of children who missed at least half their school sessions last autumn term. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Labour’s shadow women and equalities secretary Anneliese Dodds claimed the Conservatives have “allowed the gender pay gap to rise”. Read
The fake memo appears to be an edited version of a memo published earlier this year authorising aid to Ukraine. Read
We’ve looked into two claims made by the Labour leader during his keynote speech at the party’s conference. Read
Shadow women and equalities secretary Anneliese Dodds claimed that Labour was the first party to achieve parity in terms of men and women MPs. Read
The Labour leader said that a new speed limit in Wales is “not a default 20 miles an hour across Wales”. Read
Brighton & Hove Albion football club has confirmed the account which shared the story is not associated with the manager. Read