About 18% of total public expenditure goes to health, though health accounts for almost 40% of day-to-day departmental ...
A clip of an influencer incorrectly describing the risks from energy drinks has resurfaced online. The original video appears ...
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 ...
Real Household Disposable Income (RHDI)—a common measure of living standards—is expected to increase over the next five years ...
The first Labour Budget in fourteen years, delivered by the first female Chancellor, ended up striking many familiar notes. One of the Budget’s flagship policies, a rise in employers’ National ...
HAARP cannot control the weather and has nothing to do with flooding in Spain. Posts on social media have falsely implied that a research project studying the upper layers of the Earth’s atmosphere ...
Claims about this week’s US presidential election have been a key focus of Full Fact’s work on online misinformation in recent months. In total, since July we’ve published 44 fact checks about the ...
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 ...
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