The viral video is from August when Sunak performed a cow-worship ritual during his campaign to win the Conservative Party leadership.
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Logically→ Rishi Sunak visited the Hare Krishna temple in the U.K. after being elected the prime minister.
Logically→ Rishi Sunak lit diyas at the entrance of the Prime Minister’s office in London after being elected.
Logically→ U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has African and Pakistani origins, not Indian.
Rishi Sunak was born in the U.K., and his paternal grandparents were from Gujranwala, which was part of India before the partition.
Logically→ Rishi Sunak said India needs a Prime Minister like Manmohan Singh to save the economy.
Newly-appointed PM of the U.K Rishi Sunak has not made such a statement about Manmohan Singh. The quote has been misattributed to Sunak.
Logically→ U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has admitted to being a cocaine addict.
Sunak spoke about his addiction to Coca-Cola and not cocaine. A small clip from his interview to students as been shared with a misleading narrative.
Logically→ Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss will receive an allowance of £115,000 per year following her resignation.
While Truss will be allowed to claim up to £115,000 per year, these funds are not for personal use.
Snopes→ UK Prime Minister Forced from Office Amid Economic Turmoil, Chaos in Parliament and a Party in Tatters
Only months into the job, Prime Minister Liz Truss is on her way out already, leaving her government in search of a new leader and a way to regain public trust.
Full Fact→ A letter from the Prime Minister wasn’t mistakenly signed by Kwasi Kwarteng
Liz Truss’s letter to the former chancellor followed the convention of similar letters sent by her predecessor Boris Johnson.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: It’s NOT ‘Statistically IMPOSSIBLE’ To Administer Billions Of COVID Vaccine Doses Since Pandemic Started
Is it "Statistically IMPOSSIBLE" to have administered the billions of COVID-19 vaccine shots that have been provided around the world? No, that's not true: There's no evidence to suggest the global health care community isn't up to the ta
Logically→ Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn’t attend the Yuva Vijay Sankalp rally in Himachal Pradesh because of low turnout.
Modi had to attend the rally virtually because of bad weather conditions.
Logically→ NCP MP Supriya Sule sat in the Maharashtra chief minister’s seat.
The photo has been edited. The original photograph showed an empty chair; Maharashtra MP Supriya Sule was not sitting on the seat.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau DID Sing In A Hotel Lobby Bar Two Nights Before Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral
Did Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sing in a London hotel lobby bar before Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral? Yes, that's true: Trudeau, accompanied by Canadian musician Gregory Charles on the piano, was belting out "Bohemian Rha
Snopes→ The Prime Ministers Who Served Under Queen Elizabeth II
In seven decades on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II saw 15 British prime ministers come and go.
Snopes→ Liz Truss Becomes Britain’s New Prime Minister
At the top of her in-box is the energy crisis triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Full Fact→ Will the next Prime Minister rebuild trust in politics? Not from what we’ve seen
Will the next Prime Minister rebuild trust in politics? Not from what we’ve seen. A Full Fact opinion piece.
Logically→ A video shows Union Minister Nitin Gadkari making a dig at the Modi government, which led to his removal from the party’s parliamentary board.
BJP didn't reveal why Nitin Gadkari had been removed from the party's parliamentary board. An old video of Gadkari was falsely linked to his removal.
Logically→ Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a provocative speech instigating violence against upper caste people.
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Logically→ Tejashwi Yadav refuses to deliver 10 lakh promised jobs as he is yet to become a Chief Minister.
A clip from Yadav's full interview has been edited out and shared out of context. Yadav said the new government would deliver 10 lakh jobs as promised
Full Fact→ A Cabinet minister was not entitled to £470,000 severance pay after two days on the job
Former education secretary Michelle Donelan was due much less—and has said she won’t be taking it anyway.
Logically→ A video shows Prime Minister Narendra Modi ignoring former President Ram Nath Kovind’s greeting at a farewell function in Parliament.
The viral video was purposefully edited to give the impression that Modi ignored Ram Nath Kovind's greetings.
Logically→ Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot dead by Chinese military intelligence.
A former Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force member was arrested for shooting Abe. The shooter has no connection to the Chinese government or army.
Logically→ This image shows former U.K. Prime Minister contender Penny Mordaunt wearing military medals.
Penny Mordaunt's photo wearing military medals is edited.
Logically→ The Dutch Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, announced that farming will be banned in the Netherlands.
Farming has not been banned in the Netherlands. The prime minister has made no such announcement, and anything claiming otherwise is unwarranted.
Full Fact→ Liberal Democrats overstate cost of ministerial severance pay
Boris Johnson and the other ministers who resigned are not entitled to £420,000 between them. The true figure is much lower.
Full Fact→ Health minister claims contract yet to be awarded has been ‘procured’—then denies she said it
Maria Caulfield told Parliament that an ambulance service support contract was “procured”—not that “we are procuring” it, as she later claimed. NHS England says this contract has not yet been awarded.
Logically→ U.K. Member of Parliament Rishi Sunak has been elected as Prime Minister of Britain.
Britain's new prime minister will be announced on September 5, 2022. Rishi Sunak is one of the frontrunners backed by Conservative MPs.
Logically→ A video shows people celebrating the death of Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in China.
A video of a police march against bank protests in China has been misattributed as people celebrating Shinzo Abe's death.
Snopes→ Did Larry the Cat Outlast 3 British Prime Ministers?
The chief mouser to the Cabinet Office has made a significant impact on 10 Downing Street.
Full Fact→ What payouts do ministers receive when they leave office?
Government ministers under 65 are entitled to severance pay when they leave office, as long as they don’t return within three weeks.
Snopes→ Johnson Resigns, Remains UK Prime Minister for Now
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigned, acknowledging that it was “clearly the will” of his party that he should go.
Snopes→ British Prime Minister Johnson to Face No-Confidence Vote
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will face a no-confidence vote that could oust him from power, as discontent with his rule finally threatens to topple a politician who has often seemed invincible despite many scandals.
Logically→ This image shows Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann with Goldy Brar, who has claimed responsibility for singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s murder.
The man pictured in the widely shared image is not the one who is allegedly responsible for Moose Wala's murder. They just have the same name.
Full Fact→ Did the Prime Minister mislead Parliament over ‘Partygate’?
On 25 May senior civil servant Sue Gray published her report into what’s been dubbed by some as “Partygate”—a series of events which took place in Downing Street and elsewhere in Whitehall while Covid-19 laws limiting social gat
Full Fact→ Government minister made misleading claim about employment figures
"We're seeing more people in work, even than we saw before Covid." Brandon Lewis MP, 17 May 2022. During appearances on Sky News and BBC Breakfast this morning Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis claimed that more people are currently in work in
Logically→ A court in New Zealand found that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern abused her powers by imposing lockdown restrictions.
The court ruled that the quarantine lottery system was flawed. It did not determine that PM abused her powers.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Prime Minister of New Zealand Did NOT Say Fox News Was Barred There
Did the prime minister of New Zealand say that she never allowed Rupert Murdoch, the creator of Fox News, to set up a media outlet there? No, that's not true: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern did not say she would not allow Murdoch to set up
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Clementine Churchill Did NOT Say Her Road-Cleaner Ex Would Have Been Prime Minister If She Had Married Him
Did Clementine Churchill, wife of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, tell him that if she had married a road cleaner that man would have become the prime minister? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that she said that
Poynter→ A quote about Rupert Murdoch and white men attributed to New Zealand’s prime minister is bogus
If you’re a fan of Fox News, you may be a little upset with a quote going around about its founder, media mogul Rupert Murdoch. According to social media posts, […] The post A quote about Rupert Murdoch and white men attributed to New Zealand
Snopes→ No, New Zealand’s Prime Minister Didn’t Say This About Fox News
The quote appears to have come from someone else.