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Public transport use higher than transport minister claimed
Grant Shapps claimed use of public transport is at 5% of its usual levels, but government figures show it is actually much higher. Read
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Grant Shapps claimed use of public transport is at 5% of its usual levels, but government figures show it is actually much higher. Read
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Mr Starmer said 600,000 more children are in poverty than in 2012, which is correct according to government data on children in low income households. Read
Health
There is still no evidence to suggest that the new coronavirus was man-made. Read
Education
A question at PMQs by Labour MP Stephen Timms suggested this wasn’t the case. Free school meal eligibility has been temporarily extended to some of these children. Read
Health
“COVID-19 exposure notifications” is not an app—it is an API that can work with tracing apps if they are downloaded. Read
Health
These Labour MPs have either apologised for or defended their actions during lockdown. Read
Health
Until 15 April there was no requirement to test patients being discharged from hospitals to care homes for Covid-19 in England. Read
The audio has been taken from a video of racist Chelsea fans in Paris in 2015. Read
The Met police have confirmed no stabbings happened at the protests. Read
Similar posts have been circulating online since a genuine appeal in 2011. Read
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