Videos widely shared online claim that workers will see a £90 “debt recovery contribution” on their payslips from January 2026. But this isn’t true.
From 5 December the government is introducing a £500 “Christmas Decoration Tax”. Videos shared hundreds of times on social ...
The chancellor has been accused of misleading the public in a 4 November press conference following the publication of new ...
Strange videos of a professor offering cures for “thermometer leg” led Full Fact to uncover an army of social media accounts ...
An image being widely shared with the caption “family in Sheffield welcome Labour removing two-child benefit limit” is ...
Many have accused the government of breaking its manifesto promises in the 2025 Budget, yet Rachel Reeves claims to have kept ...
Social media videos claiming that UK residents over the age of 60 can get a free lifetime exemption from paying a TV licence ...
Scottish Labour claims one in six Scots are waiting for NHS care, but official figures estimate it’s actually around one in ...
Tesco is not celebrating Christmas this year, rebranding its Christmas trees as “evergreen” or “alpine” trees. Recent social ...
Many different versions of these posts have been shared on Facebook and TikTok, with the same core claim: that if you ...
Claims circulating online that savings over £5,000 could be redirected into a national debt repayment fund from January 2026 ...
State pension contributions, with interest added, should generate a sum of almost £900,000 for pensioners when they retire.