Is schools spending going to be at record levels?
How long do child killers serve in prison?
Were the Lib Dems the first party to campaign for an EU referendum?
The ‘headline’ on this BBC article linked to by a Conservative Party Facebook ad isn’t the real headline
We think there's a big error in that viral article about hedge funds and Brexit
We can’t say how many people are ‘hooked on’ prescription drugs
MP’s claim about rising unemployment in the West Midlands is wrong
Why Sinn Féin MPs don’t get salaries
Scotland doesn’t have the highest taxes in Europe
What does proroguing parliament mean?
Does stop and search work?
GATT 24: new argument, same old problems
Would an extension to Brexit cost £1 billion a month?
A new Brexit bill doesn’t allow the EU to unilaterally extend the Brexit date
Is £14 billion being spent on education?
Life expectancy in the UK isn’t falling
Claim that 97% of Labour activists support remain alliance is flawed
Do Notting Hill Carnival and Glastonbury have similar crime rates?
Can refugees enter the UK illegally?
Does a no deal Brexit mean no divorce bill?
The EU doesn’t have a 30% tariff on African cocoa imports
EU immigration to the UK has been bigger than we thought
Did “our boys” change the handball rule?
Being ‘measles free’ doesn’t mean there are no cases of measles
The government has not just “set in stone” the repeal of the European Communities Act
It’s not government policy to raise the pension age to 75
Survation didn’t say the Liberal Democrats are polling ahead of the Conservatives in Esher and Walton
An article about leaked Lib Dem emails is fake
Are assaults on police officers rising?
How many rapists reoffend?
How many refugees does the UK take in?
£4 billion Brexit stockpiling claim based on flawed survey
How energy intensive is a Google search?
We can’t say patients are waiting over two weeks to see a GP on average
MP tweets inaccurate quote from quotes website
The Telegraph’s poll figures on suspending parliament are misleading
What is the Irish backstop?
Government uses bad measure of wage growth, again
Money for the NHS: is it new or not?
Was William Wilberforce a Tory?
What’s a free port, and does the EU have them?
'Unelected' Prime Ministers: common or not?
Lamb exports to Japan aren’t due to EU trade deal
Police numbers under Boris Johnson’s time as Mayor
Boris Johnson's first speech as Prime Minister: factchecked
There’s no solid evidence to support this Brexit Party MEP’s claim about fishermen’s nets
This Guardian quiz on Boris Johnson is meaningless
The EU "divorce bill"
How many people with dementia have to sell their homes to pay for care?
Was a record amount spent on private providers by the Department of Health?
Boris Johnson’s kipper claim is a red herring
Old claim about Brexit economic boost resurfaces
How much more difficult is it to buy a home?
Does the UK have the best education system in the world?
Has the gig economy doubled in size in three years?
The GATT with nine lives: revisiting Article 24 again
Would a corporation tax cut more than pay for itself, as Jeremy Hunt suggests?
The withdrawal agreement is not a trade deal with the EU
The ITV Conservative Leadership Debate, factchecked
Are three million more patients using good or outstanding hospitals?
Is schools spending going to be at record levels?
How long do child killers serve in prison?
Were the Lib Dems the first party to campaign for an EU referendum?
The ‘headline’ on this BBC article linked to by a Conservative Party Facebook ad isn’t the real headline
We think there's a big error in that viral article about hedge funds and Brexit
We can’t say how many people are ‘hooked on’ prescription drugs
MP’s claim about rising unemployment in the West Midlands is wrong
Why Sinn Féin MPs don’t get salaries
Scotland doesn’t have the highest taxes in Europe
What does proroguing parliament mean?
Does stop and search work?
GATT 24: new argument, same old problems
Would an extension to Brexit cost £1 billion a month?
A new Brexit bill doesn’t allow the EU to unilaterally extend the Brexit date
Is £14 billion being spent on education?
Life expectancy in the UK isn’t falling
Claim that 97% of Labour activists support remain alliance is flawed
Do Notting Hill Carnival and Glastonbury have similar crime rates?
Can refugees enter the UK illegally?
Does a no deal Brexit mean no divorce bill?
The EU doesn’t have a 30% tariff on African cocoa imports
EU immigration to the UK has been bigger than we thought
Did “our boys” change the handball rule?
Being ‘measles free’ doesn’t mean there are no cases of measles
The government has not just “set in stone” the repeal of the European Communities Act
It’s not government policy to raise the pension age to 75
Survation didn’t say the Liberal Democrats are polling ahead of the Conservatives in Esher and Walton
An article about leaked Lib Dem emails is fake
Are assaults on police officers rising?
How many rapists reoffend?
How many refugees does the UK take in?
£4 billion Brexit stockpiling claim based on flawed survey
How energy intensive is a Google search?
We can’t say patients are waiting over two weeks to see a GP on average
MP tweets inaccurate quote from quotes website
The Telegraph’s poll figures on suspending parliament are misleading
What is the Irish backstop?
Government uses bad measure of wage growth, again
Money for the NHS: is it new or not?
Was William Wilberforce a Tory?
What’s a free port, and does the EU have them?
'Unelected' Prime Ministers: common or not?
Lamb exports to Japan aren’t due to EU trade deal
Police numbers under Boris Johnson’s time as Mayor
Boris Johnson's first speech as Prime Minister: factchecked
There’s no solid evidence to support this Brexit Party MEP’s claim about fishermen’s nets
This Guardian quiz on Boris Johnson is meaningless
The EU "divorce bill"
How many people with dementia have to sell their homes to pay for care?
Was a record amount spent on private providers by the Department of Health?
Boris Johnson’s kipper claim is a red herring
Old claim about Brexit economic boost resurfaces
How much more difficult is it to buy a home?
Does the UK have the best education system in the world?
Has the gig economy doubled in size in three years?
The GATT with nine lives: revisiting Article 24 again
Would a corporation tax cut more than pay for itself, as Jeremy Hunt suggests?
The withdrawal agreement is not a trade deal with the EU
The ITV Conservative Leadership Debate, factchecked
Are three million more patients using good or outstanding hospitals?
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Facebook removes altered Conservative advertisement
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Conservative Party Facebook advert altered BBC headline
Tories misrepresent critical BBC News article in Facebook ad
We checked Boris Johnson's claim that a Brexit extension will cost £1bn a month – and yes, it's wrong
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Fake news is 'reinforced by false memories'
Charity demands £100m Brexit campaign to be 'accurate' and 'transparent'
Facebook Fact-Checker Says Company Must Share More Data to Fight Misinformation
Facebook isn’t doing enough to tackle misinformation, say fact-checkers
Charity urges Facebook to extend fact-checking to Instagram
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Full Fact secures $2 million Google AI grant to fight misinformation
Voters Shouldn't Trust Labour Or The Conservatives' Council Tax Claims
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Ministers should not be saying the government is ready for no deal if they don’t have the evidence to back it up
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Brexit news: The fast-changing facts and what you need to know
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Facebook needs regulation to combat fake news, say MPs
Fact/Fiction: Are one in three UK firms planning to leave because of Brexit?
‘A constructively critical relationship’: Facebook’s fact-checking program shows improvement
Theresa May Urged To Clamp Down On 'Wild West' Social Media Campaigning
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BBC The Media Show: Who needs fact-checkers?
Facebook rolls out fact-checking operation in UK
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Facebook’s fact-checking programme is coming to the UK to tackle fake news
Facebook brings fact-checking service to the UK to take down disinformation
The Why Factor - Fact Checkers
As fake news flourishes, the UK's fact-checkers are turning to automation to compete
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This MP's Brexit poll is an almost perfect example of bad polling practice
BBC news is not biased in Brexit reporting, says John Simpson
BBC More or Less: A no-frills life, automated fact-checking, Lord of the Rings maths
Boris Johnson's burqa row proves Britain is having its own culture war
With more elections looming, fake news must be tackled now
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Radical ideas for rebalancing Britain's baby boomers and millenials
Dominic Raab urged to make immigration house price data public
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Economic forecasts aren’t facts, and we shouldn’t treat them as such
BBC Click: Automated Factchecking
Journalists to use 'immune system' software against fake news
Full Fact's new tools check the accuracy of subtitles and hunt down the source of false claims
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General Election fact watch: Did the number of social rented homes fall by 420,000 under Labour
General Election fact watch: Did the number of social rented homes fall by 420,000 under Labour
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8 ways to spot fake news online (WIRED)
New tool will help Facebook users spot ‘fake news’ stories on the site (The Sun)
Facebook told its fake news campaign`should just be the start´(Mail Online)
Facebook to offer users tips on spotting fake news (Guardian)
Lies, propaganda and fake news (BBC Future Now)
Exposing fake news and lies (Observer)
Can your child spot #fakenews? (BBC News Facebook Live)
Prime Minister's Questions: Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May's claims fact checked (Telegraph)
What is fake news? (BBC Breakfast)
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Fake news is 'killing people's minds' (Sky News)
Getting automated fact-checking from science fiction to reality
How can fact-checking be automated?
How can fact-checking be automated? (Journalism.co.uk)
Computers to search for truth in war on fake news (The Times)
Good Morning Britain (ITV)
The Big Questions: is digital media good for democracy? (BBC)
Prime Minister's Questions: Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May's claims fact checked (Telegraph)
5 new automated fact-checking projects underway (Digiday)
The Brexit Effect (BBC)
Post-Truth Politics (Nieman)
Google’s DNI fund puts €24M into 124 news projects across Europe (TechCrunch)
Full Fact wants to automate fact checking to fight fake news (Engadget)
Google funds automated fact-checking software in bid to fight fake news (Independent)
Google funds more than 100 European projects in second round of Digital News Initiative (Journalism.co.uk)
Google is helping Full Fact create an automated, real-time fact-checker (WIRED)
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Full Fact to look into Remain and Leave claims (ITV)
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