How to spot misleading images online
We explain how reverse image searching, and some other steps, can help you spot images being used to spread misinformation online. Read
Everything we publish, as soon as we publish it—fact checks, analysis, comment and Government Tracker updates, all in one place.
We explain how reverse image searching, and some other steps, can help you spot images being used to spread misinformation online. Read
Our Research and Impact Manager Amy Sippitt explores the world of factchecking's persistent problem with under-reaching women - and why it matters. Read
Crime
43% of British adults polled said their police force was excellent or good and a majority said they felt safe on their streets. Read
Health
Research suggests that by 2021/22 around 10% of health spending across the UK will go on those aged 85 plus. Read
This week Question Time was in Dartford. We factchecked claims on post-Brexit customs arrangements, how constituencies voted in the EU referendum, our EU budget contributions, and who we trade with. Read
Europe
The UK government has put forward proposals for a “facilitated customs arrangement” to replace the relationship we have with the EU through the customs union. We took a look at how it could work. Read
Europe
Most of the UK’s trade is with countries we have EU trade agreements with, not under WTO rules. Read
Europe
The UK has been the third or fourth largest contributing country to the EU budget in recent years, and of the 28 member states is one of 10 to contribute more than it gets back in receipts. Read
Europe
Official counts for how each parliamentary constituency voted in the EU referendum don’t exist, but the best estimates suggest that a majority of both Conservative and Labour constituencies did vote t Read
Wolf whistling is unlikely to result in a prison sentence, even if misogyny is upgraded to a hate crime. Read
Fact checking claims made by politicians, public figures and viral online content can give you the full picture backed by the evidence.
Subscribe to weekly email newsletters from Full Fact for updates on politics, immigration, health and more. Our fact checks are free to read but not to produce, so you will also get occasional emails about fundraising and other ways you can help. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information about how we use your data see our Privacy Policy.