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A picture that appears to show the French president and other European politicians waiting to speak to Donald Trump offers a number of clues that it was made using AI.
Social media posts are falsely claiming that from January 2026, operating a vehicle without a valid licence will no longer lead to criminal proceedings, but instead will result in a civil fine.
The US health secretary has cancelled research into mRNA vaccines, but his reasons seem to be based on bad information about their effectiveness.
The video is being shared with the implication it shows recent footage, but the clip is more than seven years old.
UK Finance told us this wasn’t something that it was aware of and we couldn’t find evidence of any such policy.
The visual search tool failed to identify certain images as inauthentic and shared incorrect information about what some images show.
Articles published in the Guardian and Telegraph about the results of a recent Royal College of Nursing vote could do with context.
A government minister said 200 hotels have been closed since peak usage under the Conservatives, but most of this decrease took place under the previous government.
Similar posts have been circulating on Facebook with the image, in which dozens of people in lifejackets can be seen filling a boat which is dipping below the water line, alongside a caption saying: ...
All users of virtual private networks in the UK will now have to show ID to the providers.
The Times has amended a headline that incorrectly suggested doctors should monitor patients taking Ozempic injections in order to lose weight for a year following treatment, after the paper was ...
This widely-circulating figure appears to be based on a think tank estimate that is both out of date and based on flawed methodology. We don’t know with any degree of certainty how many unauthorised ...
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