Culture & Society
Website didn’t publish recipe for ‘Israeli haggis’
An apparent screenshot from a website with a description stating haggis is a traditional Israeli pudding has been shared online. But it’s satire. Read
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Culture & Society
An apparent screenshot from a website with a description stating haggis is a traditional Israeli pudding has been shared online. But it’s satire. Read
Culture & Society
The video has been shared widely on Facebook and one version has been viewed over 2.8 million times. But it’s not genuine. Read
As is traditional on 23 April, many are celebrating England’s patron saint today—but Christian churches have “transferred" the day to next Monday. Read
The company says its Easter eggs aren’t halal certified either, contrary to what has been claimed online. Read
We debunked a similar claim that circulated last year. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The claim has been shared widely on social media platforms, but it is not accurate. Read
An old myth that Muslims can be exempted from paying council tax if they have a prayer room in their home has been re-circulating online. Read