This photo does not show a French police officer pepper spraying a protester
The photo was actually taken at an anti-war protest in the USA in 2007. Read
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The photo was actually taken at an anti-war protest in the USA in 2007. Read
The image does not show a stoning in Iran but a protest in Colombia. Read
The photo does not show Mr Corbyn with the IRA, but an unnamed man at Bobby Sands’ funeral. Read
Property damage after the Second World War was valued at around £1.5 billion at the time. Read
The image of Jeremy Corbyn and a woman has been digitally edited. Read
Pepsi had a contract with a company which develops flavourings using a cell line originally derived from an aborted foetus. But Pepsi says its own flavourings are not developed this way. Read
The ingredients it lists are either not present in vaccines, or not in high enough concentrations to do harm. Read
The litter was left after an event promoting cannabis use on 20 April. Read
We’ve seen no scientific evidence to show these alternative therapies can cure cancer. Read
A brand of MMR vaccine used in the USA (not in the UK) lists diabetes as an ‘adverse reaction’. But that’s not the same as a side effect caused by the vaccine. Read