This comparison of pensions in different countries is misleading
Pension systems differ a lot internationally, so it’s difficult to compare them fairly. Read
Fact checks of content undertaken as part of Full Fact’s work on the Third Party Fact Checking Programme with Facebook
Pension systems differ a lot internationally, so it’s difficult to compare them fairly. Read
Back when he was a human rights lawyer, Sadiq Khan’s then-law firm consulted on the defence man who was later convicted of conspiring with the 9/11 attackers. Read
The cells (which are cloned from an aborted foetus) are not used as flavourings, but used in flavouring development. All but one company named said they didn’t work with the company in question. Read
The image makes claims about the number of foreign-born NHS doctors, Brits living abroad and whether immigrants are more likely to claim benefits. Read
Plants are not a substitute for contraception. Read
We factchecked a series of claims about fluoride, from whether it was used by the Nazis to sedate prisoners to whether it calcifies your pineal gland. Read
DSMA notice, or d-notices, are not legally binding and cover a range of general topics related to national security rather than specific events. Read
A swing capability and an extending top have been added to the drop ride. Read
Some people with testicular cancer can get a positive result on a pregnancy test. But it is not a conclusive way of diagnosing yourself. Read
Tweets claiming Mr Field threatened a girl on the tube and is in favour of beating women and children are fake. Read