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Truth or Fiction?→ Donald Trump’s British Fans?
In June 2019, as United States President Donald Trump visited Britain to meet with the royal family and elected officials, a photograph purportedly of his English fans appeared on social media and made the usual rounds. One popular variation (archived
Snopes→ Robotic Trump Statue Featured at London Protest
A Pennsylvania man spent $25,000 to build it, ship it across the Atlantic and have it erected in Trafalgar Square.
Truth or Fiction?→ Meghan Markle’s Royal Portrait?
In February 2019, several Facebook posts appeared that purported to show the royal portrait of Meghan Markle, the actress turned Duchess of Sussex. In one popular version, the sharer lauded the fact that “they” (presumably the Queen) didn&
Snopes→ Travelers Face Chaos as Drones Shut London’s Gatwick Airport
All incoming and outgoing flights were suspended, and the airport's two terminals were jammed with thousands of weary travelers.
Snopes→ UK Opposition Leader Denies Calling PM May ‘Stupid Woman’
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn was caught on camera appearing to mutter the insult during the prime minister's weekly question-and-answer session.
Snopes→ UK Lawmaker Says Spy Poisoning Looks to be ‘State-Sponsored’
Tom Tugendhat, who chairs Parliament's Foreign Affairs committee, says the difficulty of manufacturing and transporting nerve agents is one of the elements pointing to state backing.
Snopes→ UK Lawmaker Says Spy Poisoning Looks to be ‘State-Sponsored’
Tom Tugendhat, who chairs Parliament's Foreign Affairs committee, says the difficulty of manufacturing and transporting nerve agents is one of the elements pointing to state backing.