There isn’t good data on how much the NHS spends on translators
A claim saying NHS translators cost £100 million over five years is based on incomplete data from almost ten years ago. Read
Fact checks of content undertaken as part of Full Fact’s work on the Third Party Fact Checking Programme with Facebook
A claim saying NHS translators cost £100 million over five years is based on incomplete data from almost ten years ago. Read
The original post made unverified claims about members of the US Congress. Read
Poland doesn’t have a “no-migrants” policy, but does have very few migrants. Its lack of terror attacks can’t be explained by this alone. Read
Quotes claiming a former Labour minister supported Sharia law are falsified. Read
The image was a digitally edited April Fools' Joke made by a South African game reserve. Read
The UK wouldn’t be losing its currency, the Queen or ownership of its oil, gas and minerals if it stayed in the EU. Read
This viral post about a no deal Brexit exaggerates our EU payments and the “free trade” opportunities of no deal, but makes other correct claims. Read
Crime
The Met Police does not own any water cannon and their use is not currently authorised in England and Wales. Read
The government modelled the impact of different post-Brexit trade deals on the economy. They expect slower growth under each model, but the exact details remain unclear. Read
This protest sign isn’t from the People’s Vote march, it’s from 2011, and has been edited. Read