Zero evidence airport disruption planned by World Economic Forum
A Facebook post claims travel disruption has been deliberately planned. Read
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A Facebook post claims travel disruption has been deliberately planned. Read
Immigration
The terms of the government’s agreement with Rwanda mean that people whose claims for asylum are accepted will be allowed to settle there—not return to the UK. Read
A segment of a 1970s short film warning about the dangers of playing near electrical substations has not been banned. Read
A list spreading on Facebook claims 17 train operators are fully or partly owned by state-run companies from abroad. But the list is out of date. Read
The product, although realistic-looking, is not genuine. Read
A Facebook post inaccurately compares contrails caused by a US Air Force formation over the UK to a chemical spraying operation during the Vietnam War. Read
The iconic photo shows astronaut Bruce McCandless II untethered from the Challenger space shuttle. Read
Health
Possible links between some nutrients and ADHD have been studied, but there’s no evidence they reverse it. Read
A Facebook video claiming to show chemicals deposited by planes likely shows Saharan dust. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Figures for the salary of rail workers mentioned by transport secretary Grant Shapps are not representative of those involved in the national rail strike. Read
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