A clip of an influencer incorrectly describing the risks from energy drinks has resurfaced online. The original video appears ...
About 18% of total public expenditure goes to health, though health accounts for almost 40% of day-to-day departmental ...
The government’s announcement that it is raising employer NI contributions has led to debate about exactly what Labour ...
Thousands have shared a Facebook post falsely claiming “every illegal immigrant” receives a card preloaded weekly with £175, ...
Our round-up looks at several claims from Rachel Reeves’ first Budget as chancellor—on National Insurance, growth, bus fares ...
Defence spending was referred to multiple times in the Budget document and was also mentioned in the Budget speech given by the chancellor.
Health misinformation can ruin lives and damage health services. Our health team fact checks claims about health including funding and delivery, and dangerous medical claims, and makes recommendations ...
This is not correct. Defence spending was mentioned multiple times in the Budget document and was also referred to by Ms Reeves during her Budget speech. His chancellor’s Budget did not even mention ...
There is no evidence the Iran-backed rebel group in Yemen has said it’s stopping its operations in the Red Sea. The image is a screenshot from a YouTube montage featuring AI clips of Ms Harris and Mr ...
An article about the Chancellor promoting an online investment scheme which has been mocked-up to appear as if it was ...
A photo of a 2,600-year-old human brain has been shared in an online image supposedly comparing the brains of a drinker and a ...