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From false health claims to misleading statements on immigration, politics and conflict—our expert team delivers impartial, evidence based fact checks.
A clip is circulating on social media with claims it shows “Muslim migrants” in a cemetery in Ireland, but the footage was ...
Calls for the government to scrap the two-child benefit limit have been renewed ahead of the publication of its child poverty ...
John’s story illustrates that false or misleading health misinformation can lead to the rejection of scientifically ...
The chair of NHS England, Dr Penny Dash, said at the NHS ConfedExpo Conference yesterday (22:45): “There are seven and a half ...
Full Fact has been a proud contributor to the Third Party Fact Checking initiative. Since January 2019 we’ve checked 2,596 cases of misleading, faked, or potentially harmful posts on Meta platforms.
Full Fact’s Government Tracker is monitoring the government’s delivery on its promises so voters can judge what progress it has made. The Prime Minister himself has said this is important, and we want ...
At this week’s Prime Minister’s Questions, Sir Keir Starmer mentioned new scanners being installed in “two hospitals in the ...
A post on Facebook says: “Can I ask why illegal immigrants are kept in hotels and are fed and clothed as well as receiving benefits? Why do they need benifts [sic] as well? If the Benefits were to ...
A post on Facebook claims that the name of Covid-19 vaccine developer AstraZeneca translates to ‘weapon that kills’. This is not accurate. On the subject of its name, AstraZeneca has previously ...
This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content—here.For the ...
Covid-19 vaccines saved far more lives than they cost. At one point Mr Bartlett asked Dr Malhotra: “Do you believe that if we hadn’t introduced the vaccine, more or less people would have survived ...