Emergency alert phone test on 23 April will not ‘breach GDPR’
This is based on a misunderstanding of how the system works. The alert neither uses nor collects any personal data. Read
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This is based on a misunderstanding of how the system works. The alert neither uses nor collects any personal data. Read
Multiple Facebook posts have claimed Charles Bronson’s parole bid has been successful and that he is due to be released from prison. Read
Immigration
Khalid Mahmood wrongly claimed in Parliament that routes for people from Hong Kong and Afghanistan have been closed. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey claimed his is “the only party” calling for spending on foreign aid to be restored to 0.7% of Gross National Income. Read
A social media post falsely claims to be from the restaurant chain. Read
A claim linked to Serco offering landlords six year, 11 month contracts is going viral. Read
Health
A social media post claims that eating insects causes disease. But the evidence it cites does not support this. Read
Health
A Facebook post claiming ginger kills 91% of leukaemia cells omits some important details. Read
A Facebook post denies that planes caused the Twin Towers to collapse. Read
A post falsely claims the holiday firm’s CEO is offering a free stay to someone who likes, shares and comments on it. Read
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