A viral screenshot of a Guardian article defending Jews being hunted across Europe is a fake first posted by a parody account
While the articles reference the same interview and have similar headlines, there is no evidence that they are owned by the same individual.
The Guardian confirmed it didn't publish any such article by Ed Miliband on GB Energy and the NHS. The viral screenshot is fake.
An altered screenshot of an opinion piece in The Guardian has been shared with the claim that Governor Walz is the author.
British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper did not write the purported opinion piece in The Guardian on the Harehills riots. The image has been fabricated.
The piece in the screenshot was not written by Keir Starmer and never published by The Guardian. The image is fake.
British columnist Owen Jones did not write any such piece for The Guardian. The screenshots circulating on social media have been fabricated.
The Guardian confirmed that Sadiq Khan did not write such a column, and called the screenshot fake.
The screenshot circulating has been fabricated and does not show a genuine opinion piece published by The Guardian.
A doctored image is being circulated, falsely claiming to depict an article authored by British journalist Yasmin Alibhai-Brown for The Guardian.
British-Nigerian lawyer and activist Shola Mos-Shogbamimu did not author the opinion piece attributed to her in The Guardian. The screenshot is fake.
This image does not depict a Guardian op-ed by U.K. Labour Party leader Keir Starmer about Eddie Izzard; the image has been faked.
The screenshot of The Guardian headline credited to BBC journalist Marianna Spring is fake.
Britain-based lawyer and activist Dr. Mos-Shogbamimu did not pen such a column for The Guardian. The viral screenshot has been fabricated.
Monbiot has confirmed that the screenshot circulating on social media is fake.
The viral image, a screenshot of the alleged piece, was never published by The Guardian. Shola Mos-Shogbamimu has also denied writing such an article.
George Monbiot did not write an opinion piece stating that he contracted COVID 23 times despite taking boosters. The viral screenshot is fabricated.
The press release by the Egypt State Information Service confirms that they demanded an apology from the Guardian and New York Times bureaus.
The GPT-3-generated article reveals that it was completed with help from a human colleague.
A digitally altered photo of a headline from a Guardian article was falsely attributed to the newspaper and shared on social media.