An Instagram video claims that a “cinnamon ritual” can be used instead of conventional medicine to control blood sugar.
A video seemingly showing the US president calling for a ban on Skittles and the red food colouring carmine is a deepfake.
The seven clips seem to show devastation following the 7.7 magnitude quake, but there are clues that it is not genuine ...
The data we have suggests most schools in England don’t allow pupils to use their phones—although the types of ban vary, and ...
Sadiq Khan has just announced a new proposal to build 40,000 new council homes specifically prioritised for Muslims under the ...
Familiar vaccine misinformation resurfaces in a Facebook video, which claims that mRNA vaccines change people’s genes. There is no factual basis for this claim.
No, it’s not illegal for a doctor to advise you on cancer cures, and neither are they going to jail for trying to find a cure ...
In a recent episode of the BBC’s Strong Message Here podcast, presented by the writer Armando Iannucci and journalist Helen Lewis, it was claimed that “tax fraud is 30 times larger than benefit fraud” ...
This picture isn’t real, and was made using artificial intelligence—though there are real videos of someone dressed as the character at the protests. Another clue the image isn’t real is disembodied ...
The World Jewish Congress has amended the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism to include “conflating the assassination of JFK with Jews and/or Israel”.
This picture isn’t real, and was made using artificial intelligence—though there is genuine footage of someone dressed as Pikachu at the protests. Although there is genuine footage of someone dressed ...
Those in the UK illegally are not entitled to claim mainstream benefits. Asylum seekers also aren’t eligible, regardless of whether they arrived through a regular or irregular route. Asylum seekers ...