A video shows an actor in Gaza who accidentally uses the wrong foot while limping, implying the injury is fake. This isn't what it shows. The video is a comedy skit filmed in Baghdad, Iraq, and is not ...
The image is actually from 2016, predating South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law by eight years. It shows a demonstration against a different South Korean president in ...
The New York Times published an opinion piece with the headline: “Why the Glorification of Luigi Mangione is Inherently Anti-Israeli”. No such headline has been published by the outlet, and it is ...
This is not a real post by Mr Wallace—the image has been edited, and there’s no evidence he has said any such thing. Bovaer has been deemed safe by the Food Standards Agency and other food safety ...
Incorrect. MPs can claim up to £25 for food and non-alcoholic drinks per night they spend away from their constituency or London on parliamentary business. Public funds are used to cover the overall ...
Sir Keir Starmer has been facing calls to correct the record after a claim he made at last week’s Prime Minister’s Questions about two former PMs having “convictions”. In the exchange on 4 December, ...