Robinson has been blamed for stoking the unrest, but the tentacles of disinformation are global. Nafeez Ahmed uncovers a worrying nexus of tech platforms and far-right conspiracy – with links to Europe, Russia and the January 6 insurrection
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The story of how the Conservatives exempted their media supporters from laws against spreading dangerously false information online
The independent regulator Impress has called for new legislation to tackle the dangers of social media misinformation
Key elements of misinformation about the Southport killings originated in a social media post by 'Channel 3 News’
The former footballer has been charged with malicious communications over tweets he sent about ex-England player, Eni Aluko.
Broadcasters and politicians say they fear her "abrupt" exit from the station means "excellent journalists are at risk for simply doing their job and asking robust questions".
Byline Times has spotted four more instances of questionable data collection by parliamentary candidates. Can you help this newspaper find more?
Australia’s cats have been warned to treat the strange bag that is sitting in the middle of the lounge room with caution and suspicion. “Its intentions and purpose are unknown at this present time and it wasn’t there this morning... Read More ›
The social media frenzy around the Princess of Wales' absence from public life reveals the most fundamental tension in our modern monarchy: the codependence of the Royal Family and the press, writes Jonathan Lis
Miko Peled sheds light on the sinister propaganda tactics used by Israel's military to sanitize their crimes and portray themselves as benevolent figures.
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