The Government is moving to lower the voting age to 16 and 17 with an Elections Bill. This is intended to engage voters early ...
Its claim that “sunbeds are as dangerous as smoking” is based on the World Health Organisation classing both as cancer-causing hazards, but experts say smoking is much more likely to harm you.
A social media post seems to imply that increasing vaccine doses have caused increases in autism cases, but that’s not true.
The government claims the Chagos Islands agreement will cost £3.4 billion, but the Conservatives say the “true cost” is £35 ...
A number of details in the picture, which has been circulating widely on social media, suggest it isn’t genuine - and Reform ...
The government claims it has put 3,000 GPs into general practice, but that figure is a headcount of the GPs recruited through ...
A picture shows Reform UK leader Nigel Farage visiting a seven-year-old with terminal brain cancer in hospital to fulfil their “final wish”. Our verdict This is fake. The picture does show a real ...
Multiple posts on social media have falsely claimed that a former parliamentary candidate, Melissa Poulton, was chosen as the Green candidate in Gorton and Denton. Facebook posts and ads claiming the ...
The image appears to show the US President sitting next to Epstein on a sofa surrounded by women, but there are several signs that show it was likely made with artificial intelligence. An image of ...
There’s absolutely no evidence for claims on social media that the Reform UK leader said Donald Trump’s comments about NATO troops were “correct”. He’s on the record as saying he disagreed with them.
An image shared by the party and its leader Zack Polanski claims figures from a projection show “only the Greens can stop ...
Posts shared on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube make a number of comparisons between prices of things like energy in 2000 and 2026, but some of the figures used are incorrect.
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