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Fake Yvette Cooper Guardian article circulates online

The home secretary did not write a column headlined: “If you suspect a family member, a neighbour, a friend or a work colleague of being Far-Right please inform the police immediately”.Source

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One year on, has the Government learned the lessons from the Southport Riots?

One year after the widespread disorder of summer 2024, what more authorities and platforms can do to prevent violence driven by unchecked misinformation?Source

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What the UK riots taught us about social media failure

Comment piece for the 2025 Full Fact Report by By Zoe Manzi and Hannah Rose, Hate and Extremism Analysts at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.Source

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Anendophasia is a term used to describe people who don’t have an inner voice or internal monologue….

Anendophasia is a term used to describe people who don’t have an inner voice or internal monologue….Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: anendophasia, cognition, Mind, monologue, neuroscience, psychology, Science, self, thinking, voice

In 1996, McDonald’s tried to sue the owner of a family restaurant in Fairbury, Illinois, called…

In 1996, McDonald’s tried to sue the owner of a family restaurant in Fairbury, Illinois, called…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: 1990s, History, illinois, Irony, law, lawsuit, mcdonalds, restaurant, story, trademark

In 1981, Tom Petty objected when MCA planned to list his album Hard Promises at $9.98 instead of the…

In 1981, Tom Petty objected when MCA planned to list his album Hard Promises at $9.98 instead of the…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: 1981, Eight Ninety Eight, fairness, Hard Promises, MCA, music fans, pricing, protest, Tom Petty

A Nigerian scientist, Dr. Samuel Achilefu, led a team that developed high-tech goggles to help…

A Nigerian scientist, Dr. Samuel Achilefu, led a team that developed high-tech goggles to help…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: cancer, Engineering, Health, innovation, medicine, nigeria, optics, Science, surgery, Technology

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In 2018, Japanese Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada, who was in charge of the country’s cybersecurity at…

In 2018, Japanese Minister Yoshitaka Sakurada, who was in charge of the country’s…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: Admission, cybersecurity, government, Japan, Technology

Has Labour carried out ‘record deportations’?

We’ve looked at the figures after Labour MP Mike Tapp claimed the government has carried out “record deportations”.Source

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Vaccines have not caused a rise in autism in Vietnam

Claims that there was no autism in Vietnam before this century seem to have no basis—and vaccines are proven not to cause autism.Source

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