Video does not show ‘Muslim black man’ pushing child off train platform in France
A woman named Brianna Lace Workman was charged over the incident which occurred in Oregon in the United States in 2022. Read
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A woman named Brianna Lace Workman was charged over the incident which occurred in Oregon in the United States in 2022. Read
A video appearing to show the doll for sale has spread widely on social media. Read
Photos appearing to show the Paris landmark engulfed in flames have been circulating online in recent days. Read
Politics
Over the last couple of days, both the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the chancellor Jeremy Hunt have said that the average worker will take home £450 more a year … Read
While no party has an overall majority, the Conservatives have considerably more peers in the Lords than Labour. Read
Politics
In a clip that has been widely reported in the media and shared on social media, the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak today gave a misleading summary of the industrial disputes … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We’ve looked into claims by Dame Andrea Leadsom MP about the number of Sure Start centres open in the UK, and the amount the government spent on support for businesses and workers during the pandemic. Read
Politics
We’ve spotted more examples of a misleading claim about Labour’s immigration plans which we’ve written about many times before. A post by Jonathan Gullis MP, promoted as a political advert … Read
The video, which shows a ship engulfed in flames and smoke, is being shared widely on social media. Read
Politics
During a debate on the government’s Safety of Rwanda Bill yesterday, the Conservative MP and former Deputy Prime Minister Thérèse Coffey said of Labour’s Yvette Cooper MP: “I was somewhat … Read
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