Politics
Sir Keir Starmer's conference speech: fact checked
This afternoon Sir Keir Starmer delivered his first Labour party conference speech as Prime Minister—and we fact checked it live, with a team of seven fact checkers and our AI … Read
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Politics
This afternoon Sir Keir Starmer delivered his first Labour party conference speech as Prime Minister—and we fact checked it live, with a team of seven fact checkers and our AI … Read
An edited clip has been circulating online with claims it shows Ms Harris delivering a speech while drunk. Read
The video is 11 months old and actually shows tanks moving to Re'im, in southern Israel. Read
Thousands of people have shared posts on social media that misinterpret comments made by Mr Khan earlier this year. Read
Health
Mosquitoes released by a company which has received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Florida cannot transmit malaria. Read
Footage shared on social media depicts an attack on a Russian military depot, but there’s no evidence that either nuclear weapons or NATO were involved.. Read
Politics
At the Labour party conference this week we’ve heard a number of senior politicians repeat a familiar claim about the state of the economy inherited from the previous government. In … Read
Politics
In her Labour party conference speech on Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said Labour had ended “the ban on onshore wind”. We’ve written before about the impact planning rules … Read
Education
We’ve crunched the numbers after a claim on the Today programme from former Labour cabinet minister Alan Johnson. Read
The hoax post falsely claims a child called Mila was found wandering in Poole. Read
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