Greta Thunberg didn’t predict the world would end in June 2023
A since-deleted tweet shared by the climate campaigner in 2018 has been taken out of context. Read
Senior Political Journalist
A since-deleted tweet shared by the climate campaigner in 2018 has been taken out of context. Read
Social media posts wrongly claim that Boris Johnson will receive a £115,000 a year pension. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
A figure quoted by the Deputy PM actually refers to the difference between what a minimum wage earner pays now, and what they’d be paying if tax thresholds had risen with inflation since 2010. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Prime Minister claimed his government was delivering “the fastest wage growth in years”. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
While most Labour governments haven’t, historic unemployment data suggests there’s at least one exception. Read
Education
The government’s announcement that there are a record number of teachers is missing important context. Read
There’s no evidence of any donation from Just Stop Oil to the Labour party. Read
Labour MP Jonathan Reynolds claimed a recall petition requires 10,000 constituents to sign it, but in nearly all constituencies the threshold is lower. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The figure quoted by Oliver Dowden appears to actually refer to the average amount per household provided by the government to help with rising bills. Read
Immigration
The home secretary’s claim that the backlog is down by 17,000 refers only to applications made before 28 June 2022. Read