FACT CHECK: No, MailOnline Did Not Publish Article Claiming Classmate Said Keir Starmer ‘Wet His Pants’ In 10th Grade
photograph Share with X It is said to point to a Mail Online article which claims Keir Starmer was “urinary incontinent in Year 10” according to a former classmate. pic.twitter.com/jLvUiYMXlk — ɖʀʊքքƟ Ƅʊʼʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩 (@kunley_drukpa) July 17, 2024 Verdict: False This is not a genuine article – it cannot be found on the MailOnline website […]
FACT CHECK: No, Daily Mail Did Not Publish Article On Green Party ‘Interracial Breeding Programs’
photograph Share on Facebook A Daily Mail article headlined the Green Party running an “interracial breeding programme” aimed at ending “white supremacy”. Verdict: False The image has been digitally altered and there is no evidence of such a story on the Daily Mail's website or social media accounts. Fact check: The Nevada Democratic Party has […]
FACT CHECK: Did The Guardian Publish A Headline Claiming Islam ‘Embraced The LGBTQ+ Community’?
This headline is a digital hoax – Starmer never said anything like that. Immigration has become a top concern for voters ahead of Britain's first general election since leaving the European Union. NPR The UK is seeing record numbers of immigrants and Chancellor Rishi Sunak is planning to deport them to East Africa, according to […]
OnlyFans Model Threatens To Publish Nude Photos Of Prince Harry As Revenge After He Left Alleged Encounter Out Of Memoir
OnlyFans model Carey Royal threatened to publish naked photos of Prince Harry after she felt slighted by him not mentioning the alleged sexual encounter in his memoir Spare. Royale was one of the girls who partied with Prince Harry in Las Vegas in 2012, where he stripped naked and played pool, and said in a […]
FACT CHECK: No, Snopes Did Not Publish An Article About The Expelling Of Jewish People
image shared on social media Screenshots of Snopes articles reportedly making anti-Semitic claims are shown. Verdict: False The article is fabricated. There is no record that the publication published the purported article. Fact check: Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy said his words were misunderstood in response to backlash after he said the coronavirus had […]