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Two government ministers correct errors after Full Fact interventions

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Image of the Obamas has been edited to promote false claims about Michelle’s gender

An image of Barack and Michelle Obama has been edited to change the latter’s face.Source

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False claims about £200 cash withdrawal limits continue to be shared online

The government isn’t introducing a policy to limit cash withdrawals to £200, as has been claimed online.Source

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Seagrass fields produce about 10 liters of oxygen per square meter daily and can lock away carbon up…

Seagrass fields produce about 10 liters of oxygen per square meter daily and can lock away carbon up…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: blueshift, carbon, ecology, Environment, marine biology, ocean, Oxygen, seagrass

How the Right Coverage Supports Builders and Independent Professionals

These days, builders and independent professionals face more challenges than ever before. From unpredictable client demands to workplace accidents, one wrong step can set back… The post How the Right Coverage Supports Builders and Independent Professionals first appeared on KickassFacts. Source

Category: Random Facts Tags: General Knowledge, Other

How Medical Receptionists Handle Patient Calls During Lunch Breaks

Every single medical practice around noon experiences the same challenge. The phone continues to ring. Patients are still in need. However, the staff at the… The post How Medical Receptionists Handle Patient Calls During Lunch Breaks first appeared on KickassFacts. Source

Category: Random Facts Tags: General Knowledge, Other

PM hasn’t announced royals and MPs digital ID exemption

Digital ID will only be mandatory to prove your right to work. The government confirmed they haven’t announced any exemptions, but we can’t say for sure whether MPs and royals will end up needing it.Source

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Raccoon meat once showed up on some American Thanksgiving tables. It’s still sold in places like St….

Raccoon meat once showed up on some American Thanksgiving tables. It’s still sold in places like St….Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: food history, meat, raccoon, stlouis, Thanksgiving, traditions

Has the chancellor kept Labour’s manifesto commitments on tax?

Many have accused the government of breaking its manifesto promises in the 2025 Budget, yet Rachel Reeves claims to have kept “every single one” of Labour’s manifesto commitments.Source

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Why Do I Keep Failing My Goals? The Real Reasons + How to Actually Achieve Them

You set the goal with genuine excitement. This time would be different. You downloaded the app, bought the planner, told everyone about your intentions. Two months later, the app sends notifications you ignore, the planner collects dust, and you avoid conversations about your “progress.” Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Over 90% of people fail to… Read More »

Category: Life Tricks Tags: Goal Getting

Are asylum seekers given Freedom Passes for free travel in London?

There is no specific provision for asylum seekers to get free travel in London but they may be eligible for Freedom Passes like any other Londoner.Source

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