It seems unlikely the accounts resharing a viral post about the UK press are bots
The viral message began on Facebook in late April. Read
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The viral message began on Facebook in late April. Read
Health
At PMQs Dominic Raab was right to point out it isn’t necessarily the case that PPE exported from the UK could have been used here. But some PPE exported to the EU could have been. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Claims from the Health Secretary that 15,000 passengers are still arriving in the UK per day during the coronavirus lockdown haven’t been backed up. Read
Professor Tasuku Honjo said: “I am greatly saddened that my name and that of Kyoto University have been used to spread false accusations and misinformation”. Read
The company, which Captain Tom’s daughter is a director of, helped set the fundraiser up but receives no money from it. Read
Here’s what to keep in mind when looking at photos of crowds. Read
So far there have been very few cases, but doctors have been warned to look out for these symptoms in children. Read
Posts on Facebook suggest a media conspiracy because a picture of a deceased Irish teenager has been used to illustrate the deaths of two other boys. Read
Despite optimistic reports, Britain is still in need of skilled farm labour. Read
The money will be spent on charities in each of the four UK nations. Read
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