There’s no evidence this is true. TikTok has been banned on UK government devices following security concerns. The post appears to be promoting a ‘money group’. A Private Member’s Bill has been ...
A picture shows Bono and Bob Geldof holding Israeli flags and staging a “two-man vigil” outside the Israeli embassy in Dublin. This picture isn’t real. It was generated by artificial intelligence. A ...
Michelle Obama has urged Congress to recount election votes saying that the 2024 presidential election result was influenced by ‘Russian disinformation’. There is no evidence that the former First ...
Michelle Obama’s ex-boyfriend David Upchurch has revealed that she is actually a man named Michael Robinson and only became “Michelle” after meeting Barack Obama. This is false. Her former partner Mr ...
Mitchells & Butlers, the company that owns Toby Carvery, has confirmed this is not a real offer. A Facebook post claiming that Toby Carvery is offering free roast dinners if you like the post and ...
This isn’t true. Amazon says this is not a real offer. A post claiming that Amazon is offering Samsung TVs for £3 to Facebook users who fill out an online form is not true. The Facebook post says that ...
This clip was digitally created and is not real footage. The FBI is investigating reports of drone sightings in New Jersey and other nearby states, but said in a statement with other agencies on 17 ...
The video isn’t real. The original poster said it was created digitally. A video of a “car-sized drone” supposedly spotted in Las Vegas has been digitally created. It shows a large black flying object ...
The image of the statue has been created using AI as a work of satire. The resemblance to sex offender Jimmy Savile is intentional. Multiple Facebook accounts are sharing an image which they claim ...
This is actually footage of a town called Zamalka, a suburb of Damascus, Syria. An aerial video of the ruins of buildings is being shared with false claims it shows Gaza “completely destroyed”. The ...
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Claims that police have reported the teenager missing have been shared in local Facebook groups across the UK and beyond, but they appear to be hoaxes.