False Toby Carvery offers circulate on Facebook again
The company that owns the restaurant chain has confirmed that this offer is not real. Read
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The company that owns the restaurant chain has confirmed that this offer is not real. Read
The fake picture has been reshared after Mr Carney became Prime Minister of Canada. Read
Posts promoting supposed offers that seem too good to be true are very common on sites like Facebook. Read
The organisation has confirmed it has never made such a statement. Read
We take a look at the latest findings from Full Fact’s Government Tracker project. Read
The post actually shares a photo of a police officer in Ohio, United States, who has not gone missing. Read
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A video of the company’s CEO has been altered to make it sound like he announced plans to reduce the world’s population by 50%. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Prime Minister and others have claimed “welfare” or “social security” spending is set to increase to £70 billion by the end of the decade—but this figure refers to one part of overall spending. Read
The post makes incorrect claims, including that tax avoidance and evasion cost the UK 100 times more than benefit fraud. Read
A Facebook post suggests the Ukrainian president recently wore a suit to meet with the World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab amid criticism over him not wearing one to meet President Trump. Read
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