Fact checks
From false health claims to misleading statements on immigration, politics and conflict—our expert team delivers impartial, evidence based fact checks.
The word “robot” comes from Czech, not Greek like GPT-3 claims
GPT-3 is mistaken about the etymology of the word robot. Read
Health
This data does not show tests for coronavirus being ordered pre-2020
Numerous items already used by the medical profession have been reclassified for use with Covid-19 in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Read
Health
Advice to clinically extremely vulnerable people varies by local lockdown area
Shielding for the clinically extremely vulnerable has been paused in the UK. That goes for most local lockdown areas, but not Leicester and Blackburn. Read
Health
These figures for non-Covid deaths aren’t accurate
These figures appear greatly exaggerated. Read
Health
Unlicensed vaccine manufacturers are immune from some, but not all, civil liability
A vaccine manufacturer would still be liable if their unlicensed product was defective. Read
Health
Reopening universities will almost certainly not cause 50,000 deaths
This assumes that every student in the UK catches Covid-19 this autumn, and that nothing is done to stop it Read
This is not an image of a naked child “escaping” from Buckingham Palace
This was a viral hoax for a TV show. Read
Health
There’s no evidence the number of people taking their own life fell during the Covid-19 pandemic
Health secretary Matt Hancock was wrong to say figures for England show a decrease in the number of people taking their own life. Read
Figures for people seeking asylum in hotels and veterans sleeping rough are both wrong
It’s not true that 48,000 “illegals” are housed in hotels, and estimates of 6,000 veterans sleeping rough are likely to be too high. Read
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