Misinformation Toolkit
Getting started with the Misinformation Toolkit
To spot bad and misleading information, ask yourself these three simple questions: Where’s it from? What is missing? How do you feel? Read
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Misinformation Toolkit
To spot bad and misleading information, ask yourself these three simple questions: Where’s it from? What is missing? How do you feel? Read
The adviser can raise issues of concern confidentially with the Prime Minister, but not trigger investigations. Read
Images of text messages asking for a payment to deliver a parcel have been shared on social media. Read
The letter was sent without input from the council. A new letter issued to parents asks for consent to test children. Read
Clause 61 of the original document set out rules for specific barons. The clause was removed after a year. Read
The video and the hack mentioned in the message are not real. Read
Education
The evidence is limited as fewer children have attended school during the pandemic, but broadly suggests that while there is some risk, schools aren’t likely to play a large role in transmission. Read
Health
Provided you travel directly to your point of departure you can travel from England during the 14 day quarantine period. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
This amounted to £20 million, or 40% of government spending that year. Read
Education
Teachers were surveyed between 7 and 17 May on whether they thought families would send their children back to school when they reopened. Read