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Health
Rishi Sunak claimed NHS dentist numbers have increased by more than 500 “this year” compared with “last year”—but he appears to have been quoting figures for 2021/22. Read
The picture of the dog appears to have been taken in a petrol station that does not have branches in Great Britain. Read
The Facebook posts appear in community groups across the UK. Read
A deal offering free sausage rolls and hot drinks is too good to be true. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The figure quoted by Oliver Dowden appears to actually refer to the average amount per household provided by the government to help with rising bills. Read
The recent breaching of the dam has led to months-old footage being shared hundreds of times. Read
Online claims have been made about a section of Magna Carta that has been irrelevant for more than 800 years. Read
Posts on social media are making several claims about King Charles’s inheritance but they are missing vital context. Read
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