Fake Greggs coupon deal shared hundreds of times
A deal offering free sausage rolls and hot drinks is too good to be true. Read
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A deal offering free sausage rolls and hot drinks is too good to be true. 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
The recent breaching of the dam has led to months-old footage being shared hundreds of times. Read
Online claims have been made about a section of Magna Carta that has been irrelevant for more than 800 years. Read
Posts on social media are making several claims about King Charles’s inheritance but they are missing vital context. 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
Claims suggesting that the iconic Paris monument has been decorated with a rainbow sculpture have been shared hundreds of times online. Read
The airman who was the original source of the widely reported claims has since said he “mis-spoke” and had been describing a “thought experiment”. Read
Identical posts have appeared in social media groups for communities in Doncaster, Whaley Bridge and Gateshead. Read
Brexit did not have any direct impact on the laws relating to human rights in the UK. Read
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