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FactCheckNI
@FactCheckNI
FactCheckNI is Northern Ireland’s first and only dedicated not for profit fact checking and training service. Accuracy matters.
Northern Ireland เข้าร่วม Mart 2015
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🔺Health in NI: Are deaths due to alcohol at the highest levels on record?
Some recent figures on alcohol-related harm in Northern Ireland are worth understanding 📊
397 alcohol-specific deaths were recorded in 2024; the highest on record, and 80% higher than a decade ago.
The impact isn’t evenly felt, with deaths almost four times higher in the most deprived areas.
There is evidence that policy can make a difference.
#PublicHealth #NorthernIreland #HealthInequality #AlcoholAwareness

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We break down:
🔺What the new guidance says
🔺When police may take action
🔺Who is responsible for removing flags
🔺How the law applies
This explainer aims to provide clear, factual context before misunderstandings take hold.
Read the article:
factcheckni.org/articles/flags…
#Prebunk #FactChecking #NorthernIreland #PSNI
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🚩 Prebunk / Explainer: PSNI guidance on harmful flags
Public discussions about flags in Northern Ireland can quickly become confusing and misinformation can spread easily.
Our latest prebunk explainer looks at the PSNI’s new instruction on removing harmful flags and clarifies what it actually means in practice. 👇

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AI-generated abuse is accelerating and evidence must shape our response.
Our fact check examines claims raised in the NI Assembly and finds strong evidence behind a troubling trend: deepfake pornography overwhelmingly targets women.
#OnlineSafety #AIpolicy #FactCheck #NorthernIreland

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A claim that 70% of independent social care employers in NI pay the Real Living Wage is not supported by the evidence.
📊 Surveys show most don’t pay it; 73% in domiciliary care and 88% in other social care report not paying the RLW.
📉 Only 54% of staff earned the RLW at the 2023 rate, and the wage has increased since then.
📍Low pay is hurting recruitment & retention in the sector.

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📈 New data shows private rents in Belfast have risen by around 50% over the past 5 years - average rents jumped from £737 in 2020 to £1,121 in 2025.
Read the the latest @FactCheckNI article ⬇️
#northernireland #factcheck #housing

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