Search results for ‘BP’
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FactCheck: Is this a green revolution?
Boris Johnson’s environment strategy has been billed as a “green industrial revolution”. But only a quarter of the £12bn of government spending announced this week is really new money.
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FactCheck: ministers’ confusing free school meals defence
The government is facing pressure to change course – including from some Conservative MPs.
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US Supreme Court rules prosecutors can see Trump’s tax records
The US Supreme Court has ruled that a New York prosecutor can press ahead with a subpoena to seek President Trump’s personal financial records as part of an investigation into hush money payments, declaring that “no citizen, not even the President…is above the common duty to produce evidence.” But in a separate ruling, the Justices…
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FactCheck: did Israeli secret service teach Floyd police to kneel on neck?
The claim has attracted criticism from many commentators.
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FactCheck: are bald men at greater risk of severe coronavirus illness?
On closer inspection, the relationship isn’t so clear.
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Number of Covid-19 deaths will be ‘much greater than we are counting’ – Dr Keiji Fukuda
Channel 4 News spoke to Dr Keiji Fukuda in Hong Kong.
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FactCheck: is the mainstream media ignoring the yellow vest protests?
Social media is full of claims that mainstream outlets have decided not to cover the protests.
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FactCheck: the broken Brexit promises, half-truths and dodgy predictions from all sides
Get ready to relive it all…
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Three Britons among 176 killed as plane crashes in Iran
Three Britons are known to be among the 176 people who died when an Ukrainian International Airlines plane came down shortly after taking off from Tehran airport.
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Johnson says Soleimani had ‘British blood on hands’
At Prime Minister’s Questions, Boris Johnson condemned last night’s missile strikes and backed President Trump’s decision to kill General Soleimani.
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‘It’s a lot easier to be lucky if you’re most powerful country in world’ – Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer
Joining me now from New York is Ian Bremmer, the president and founder of political risk research and consulting firm Eurasia Group, and journalist Hiwa Osman from Erbil, Iraq, who served as an adviser to Jalal Talabani – the former president of Iraq.
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Trump demands UK and others ‘break away’ from Iran nuclear deal
After praising US forces for last week’s drone strike that killed top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, Mr Trump demanded the UK and others walk away from the Iran nuclear deal.
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FactCheck: did a report really find ‘0%’ of Labour ads misleading?
The claim’s been shared thousands of times on social media – but it’s wrong.
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FactCheck: is Labour’s ‘£6,000 savings’ claim misleading?
FactCheck thinks that almost every figure Labour have used is questionable.
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FactCheck: would food be cheaper in a no-deal Brexit?
The government says tariff cuts ‘will mean lower prices in shops’ but experts say these will be cancelled out by no-deal costs.