Innovative bus driver strike in Japan is not ‘currently’ happening
Industrial action by drivers in Okayama ended in May 2018. Read
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Industrial action by drivers in Okayama ended in May 2018. Read
Health
A headline published in the Daily Mail incorrectly claims a study showed tea cuts the risk of an early death. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Claims that the coffee chain is due to go cashless in October have been shared thousands of times. Read
Multiple posts with the same text using a picture of a dog from a 2021 news article are being shared on Facebook. Read
Health
The advice has not been “quietly changed” as some online have claimed. Read
Specific lighting and atmospheric conditions make the vapour cloud look especially dense. Read
Another fake tweet from the Culture Secretary has been shared thousands of times on social media. Read
Health
Newspapers have been writing about what household items and activities might cause heart attacks since before the pandemic. Read
This seems to step from a story that 14m trees had been cut down over 20 years to make way for wind farms. Read
Health
A rise in deaths recorded as due to “other ill-defined and unknown causes” in Alberta, Canada has been linked to the Covid-19 vaccines without evidence. Read
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