Hoaxes
Hoax posts circulating on Facebook about stabbed woman found in submerged vehicle
The posts claim the woman was found in different parts of the UK, but share photos showing unrelated incidents in the US. Read
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Hoaxes
The posts claim the woman was found in different parts of the UK, but share photos showing unrelated incidents in the US. Read
Conflict
An image appearing to show the front page of the Daily Telegraph from 10 May is circulating online, but it’s not genuine and there are signs it was made with AI. Read
Conflict
The clip shows a fire near Pakistan’s Nur Khan airbase in December 2023. Read
This is an example of ‘imposter content’—fake content that appears to be from credible organisations. Read
While there have been similar reports in the UK, the article being shared is about a specific case in Ireland. Read
The audio clip was first shared during Labour’s conference in Liverpool in 2023, but there’s no evidence it’s a real recording. Read
Viral social media posts misrepresent the roles of Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood and the interim chair of Ofsted’s board, Sir Hamid Patel. Read
Misleading claims have been circulating online after 20 UK parliamentarians signed a letter to Pakistan’s Prime Minister in support of a new international airport in Mirpur. Read
This is another case of social media posts sharing an offer that’s too good to be true—this is not a genuine deal associated with the retailer. Read
A post supposedly sharing a voucher for a meal and drinks for two people at the restaurant chain is circulating on Facebook, but it’s not genuine. Read