Full Fact takes a look at Labour’s pledge to introduce criminal sanctions against water companies who persistently break the law.| Full Fact - All content
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Full Fact takes a look at Labour’s pledge to create three new national forests in England, and to plant millions of trees.| Full Fact - All content
The incident, which posts claimed was filmed at a London train station, actually occurred at Barcelona’s Camp de l’Arpa metro station in 2024.| Full Fact - All content
The viral image has been edited to include Savile’s face.| Full Fact - All content
The Prime Minister’s claim that immigration quadrupled in five years under the Conservatives actually appears to refer to net migration.| Full Fact - All content
A government spokesperson told Full Fact this claim, which has been shared on social media, is “completely false”.| Full Fact - All content
Multiverse is an “upskilling company”, not a software developer, and both it and the government say there’s no truth to viral claims linking it to the scheme.| Full Fact - All content
A viral clip is recirculating on social media and once again being shared as though it is genuine - but it’s not.| Full Fact - All content
Posts sharing the claim about the footballer have been shared thousands of times on social media, but the council has confirmed it isn’t true.| fullfact.org
Anti-Semitic claims that Red Cross documents show the Holocaust death toll was well below the widely accepted six million estimate are false.| fullfact.org
Facebook posts have claimed John Lewis is offering the strollers for very low prices, but the retailer has confirmed that no such offer exists.| fullfact.org
We fact check everything from Amazon deals that seem too good to be true to Tesco discounts that don’t add up. Stay safe online and spot scams before they catch you out.| fullfact.org
False deals from popular retailers like Shein are common on Facebook.| fullfact.org
The retailer has confirmed that this offer is not genuine.| fullfact.org
Posts promoting supposed offers that seem too good to be true are very common on sites like Facebook.| fullfact.org
Simple practical tools anyone can use to identify bad information.| fullfact.org
A video which is being shared widely online by people thinking it is genuine is an example of ‘rage bait’; a post designed to make people angry to drive engagement.| fullfact.org
Even if a claim seems obvious to some, it may not be to everyone.| fullfact.org
A spokesperson for the restaurant’s parent company confirmed these offers are not genuine.| fullfact.org
Fake offers claiming to be from popular retailers and brands are common on Facebook.| fullfact.org
Thousands have shared a social media post that shares a clip from the programme with claims it’s not satire or science fiction.| fullfact.org
Articles published in the Guardian and Telegraph about the results of a recent Royal College of Nursing vote could do with context.| fullfact.org
The Online Safety Act does not require age verification to use a virtual private network.| fullfact.org
Get clear and trusted health facts. We explain symptoms, treatments, and health advice in simple language you can understand.| fullfact.org
The fake article was created by an Australian street artist as satire, but screenshots have circulated without this context.| fullfact.org
When Grok went on an antisemitic tirade earlier this month, what really happened?| fullfact.org
Amazon isn’t giving away very cheap or free laptops to clear out stock as posts on Facebook suggest.| fullfact.org
Claims that the Covid-19 virus has not been isolated, and therefore tests for it do not work, are unfounded.| fullfact.org
On Steven Bartlett’s popular podcast, Dr Aseem Malhotra claimed there would have been fewer deaths without Covid-19 vaccines.| fullfact.org
In 2013-14, HMRC estimate that they lost about £2.7 billion through tax avoidance and £4.4 billion through tax evasion—so about £7.1 billion overall.| fullfact.org