Electoral Commission has no evidence of tellers engaging in voter fraud
A Facebook post claims tellers outside polling stations are collecting information to enable people to commit voter fraud. There’s no evidence this is actually happening. Read
Senior Political Journalist
A Facebook post claims tellers outside polling stations are collecting information to enable people to commit voter fraud. There’s no evidence this is actually happening. Read
In a Facebook video, Chris Preddie made a number of inaccurate claims about the Covid-19 vaccines. Read
Quotes attributed to the WEF and its co-founder Klaus Schwab circulating on Facebook have been denied by a WEF spokesperson. Read
because there’s no evidence sodium bicarbonate can be used to cure cancer. Some studies have looked at its use in reducing tumour pH levels, but none have suggested it could be used to treat cancer. Read
Mr Attali has denied the quote, which has been circulating for several years, and it does not appear in one of his books. Read
The posts, which are nearly identically worded, feature an image of a man taken in the United States in 2016. Read
Several of the posts feature almost identical text, with the name of the child and the accompanying image changed. Read
A Facebook post has suggested it’s possible to save on electricity bills by bypassing your meter with a piece of wire. This is illegal and can also be dangerous. Read
Some have claimed on social media that a controversial plan to reduce congestion in Oxford constitutes a “climate lockdown”. Read
Facebook posts from users claiming to have found a missing or injured dog are fake. Read