President Zelenskyy’s office was not blown up in recent Kyiv strikes
Claims online that the Ukrainian presidential office was bombed around 10 October 2022 are unevidenced. Read
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Claims online that the Ukrainian presidential office was bombed around 10 October 2022 are unevidenced. Read
A single screenshot of a news report from March has led to claims that the BBC exaggerated the situation in Ukraine. Read
Estimates vary from as few as 6,000 to as many as 55,000. Read
A headline, now changed, of an article published by The Sun misleadingly claimed Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said he was a “better politician” than Keir Starmer. Read
Various claims about worldwide TV viewing figures have been reported, but they don’t appear to have been clearly evidenced. Read
Claims that the British monarchy is worth £73 billion are not an accurate reflection of the wealth of the Royal Family. Read
The government has not issued specific advice on funerals scheduled for the day of the Queen’s funeral. Funeral service providers say some services have been cancelled at the request of families. Read
A video circulating on social media shows French women throwing coins at a group of children, and was filmed long before the Queen was born. Read
An out-of-context clip of the Prime Minister talking about savings from buying a new kettle appears to have been an attempt at an analogy about nuclear power. Read
A headline in the Daily Mail claims 91% of drivers support proposals for cyclists to have registration plates. Read