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In the last week, Full Fact has identified several claims made by newspapers and politicians which have been false or misleading. 

The headline of an article in the Sun claimed “SHOCK CRIME SURGE Child grooming scandal deepens as cases rocket by nearly 550% in just eight years”. We took a closer look, and found that this claim relies on figures which are not comparable.
 
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The article was deleted after Full Fact contacted the Sun to make them aware of our concerns about the figure used. 

I wrote earlier in the month that we had contacted Lisa Nandy after she claimed that the OECD had projected the UK would be the fastest-growing economy in Europe, as of writing we have yet to receive a reply. 
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Craig, Digital Campaigns ManagerFull Fact
FACT CHECKS

Independent and Minister gets IMF growth figures wrong

Full Fact’s AI tools identified a claim made by health minister Karin Smyth on BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions that the UK is on track to become the “fastest growing economy in Europe”. At the same time, a headline published by the Independent similarly stated that the IMF forecast that the UK was “set to be the fastest growing European economy”.
 
Ms Smyth’s office told Full Fact she misspoke and had intended to refer to “major” European economies, meaning those in the G7, while the Independent updated its headline after we got in touch. 
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Are this year’s local elections being ‘cancelled’?

In recent weeks we’ve seen lots of claims about council elections in May being “cancelled”—from politicians, in the media and on social media, where some have also suggested the elections have been cancelled “till 2027” or are set to be cancelled “for the first time since World War II”. 

Some councils with elections scheduled for May 2025 have asked to postpone them due to a reorganisation of local government, but we don’t yet know which, if any, will be delayed.
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Was Southport killer Axel Rudakubana attacked in prison?

Claims that Southport killer Axel Rudakubana has been seriously attacked in his cell by other prisoners are circulating online. 

The Ministry of Justice has said they are not true, and Rudakubana has not been attacked.
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