A post incorrectly claims to show Australian warships turning away people trying to enter the country illegally
While Australia does turn back boats, this image does not show that action. Read
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While Australia does turn back boats, this image does not show that action. Read
Widely shared posts on Facebook wrongly claim the BBC decided not to broadcast Dame Vera Lynn’s funeral live, but did broadcast live the funeral of George Floyd. Read
There’s no reason to doubt the original story is genuine, but people have been reposting it for several months. Read
According to the retailer, it sells halal meat in some of its stores. Read
Health
The Prime Minister suggested that grandparents could bubble with the household of their grandchildren. This isn’t always allowed. Read
A post has claimed that Covid-19 can’t be spread person to person. This is the main way the disease spreads. Read
Some police officers and groups have suggested the new mask rules may be tricky to enforce. Read
Health
It is wrong to suggest that the government has said it would be happy for the Covid-19 death rate to remain at this level. Read
This was claimed in an article when the rise has actually been since last year. Read
Health
It is still too early to give a definitive explanation for why Leicester’s outbreak happened. Read
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