Disinformation
"We know that these bots exist, I think the British people were more intelligent than to fall for, sort of, social media...”
Poll findings come amid a dramatic rise in the popularity of anti-vaxx social media pages and channels since the coronavirus outbreak.
Far-right groups and websites across the globe have taken advantage of people’s fears and vulnerabilities in order to push disinformation to vilify Muslims.
From bioweapon conspiracy theories to fake news stories about school infections, psychologists explain what's behind the spread of disinformation during a crisis.
Lecturers from the Universities of Edinburgh, Leicester and Bristol have accused rescue workers the White Helmets of mass murder in Syria – to condemnation from Amnesty International and others.
The little-understood nature of the virus has allowed disinformation – and racism – to flourish. Here's what we know.
Trailed by the smell of fish on his private jet, the PM faces awkward questions on the NHS, grabs a reporter's phone, and claims not to know about Tory disinformation.
It was both crude and devastatingly effective.
The founder of the group was accused of being a spy by the Kremlin shortly before he died.
New cross-party group to begin inquiry on how to protect democracy from dark money, disinformation and foreign interference.