Conservative support may have fallen—but not when the Guardian says it did
The poll in question was conducted before coverage of a disagreement between Number 10 and Dominic Cummings, so this could not have affected the results, as suggested. Read
Journalist
The poll in question was conducted before coverage of a disagreement between Number 10 and Dominic Cummings, so this could not have affected the results, as suggested. Read
Health
The study it describes looked at whether Covid raises the risks associated with pregnancy—not whether pregnancy raises the risks of Covid. Read
Someone else faked the picture, then claimed that NASA did it. Read
Crime
People are strongly against violence or serious disruption at protests, but opinion is more balanced when the inconvenience is smaller. Read
A post on social media uses the total two-year Test and Trace budget to make misleading claims about where the money is going. Read
Health
An article in the Express is misleading when it says that the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine has ‘more adverse side effects’. Read
Health
Research reported in the Express does not establish any link between the medication and losing your hair. Read
The false positive rate is not 100%, which would mean they gave a positive result, wrongly, every time. Read
This is a common myth about mRNA vaccines, which give instructions to cells, but do not change their DNA. Read
Some deaths and serious events have been recorded after vaccination, but none because of it so far Read