UK riots fact checked: latest updates and key questions answered
Our explainer tracks the latest developments, fact checks claims circulating online and looks at the government’s response. Read
Fact checks of content undertaken as part of Full Fact’s work on the Third Party Fact Checking Programme with Facebook
Our explainer tracks the latest developments, fact checks claims circulating online and looks at the government’s response. Read
After the attack social media became a hotbed of false claims about the identity of the suspect, which many people believe stoked unrest. Read
Claims the attack was staged and various competing claims about who was responsible have been widespread on social media. Read
Our investigation reveals over 100 communities across the UK have been the victim of hoaxes, and uncovers why they’re happening. Read
The Cabinet Office had previously declined to give any figures after claims about the cost of the emergency alerts test were made on social media. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Full Fact’s guide on how to spot images created using Artificial Intelligence. Read
Health
We reveal how one confusing table about “case rates” has been shared globally and ended up in the hands of Jair Bolsonaro, who linked the Covid-19 vaccines with AIDS. Read
Health
Social media users are incorrectly citing the medical ethics code to argue against Covid-19 vaccination. Read
Conspiracies that have come to define QAnon in 2020, such as distrust of authority and vaccine scepticism, have always been a big part of UK conspiracy culture. Read
Misinformation Toolkit
Here are examples of image-based misinformation we’ve encountered in our work, and advice on how to verify things you may encounter every day. Read