Naz Shah did not say quote about grooming gangs
The comment is sometimes falsely attributed to her as a direct quote, but it was actually a retweet that she later deleted and said had been retweeted by accident. Read
Fact checks of content undertaken as part of Full Fact’s work on the Third Party Fact Checking Programme with Facebook
The comment is sometimes falsely attributed to her as a direct quote, but it was actually a retweet that she later deleted and said had been retweeted by accident. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The list, which has been retweeted by a Labour MP, shows wholesale prices of electricity for a single hour in December 2022. Read
Posts promoting a pallet of uncollected Amazon parcels for £2 are fake Read
The image has been available online since 2015. Read
We’ve found no evidence for a widely shared social media claim that the Mayor of London said people should learn Arabic. Read
The baby pictured in multiple Facebook posts shared to local groups was not found in a dumpster having been abandoned by its mother. Read
Health
Blog reports on three studies to show Covid-19 vaccines don’t work–but the findings don’t support this claim Read
Health
A social media post lays out a number of common false claims against the scientific consensus on cholesterol. Stents, angioplasty and statins all save lives. Read
Health
Young children were not offered the vaccine at all, and most people were not offered the autumn booster. There are problems with the total population estimates too. Read
Posts about this supposedly missing boy have appeared on Facebook groups all over the world, using a picture of a girl who has appeared on many fake appeals before. Read
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