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  2. List of scandals in British journalism - Wikipedia

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    Reporters and managers working at the newspapers were accused of 'hacking' the phone voicemail inboxes of celebrities, notable public figures (such as the British Royal Family), and even the victims of crimes (including Milly Dowler) and their families, in order to gather material for stories. There were also allegations of police bribery and ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Accused of plagiarizing story from The Last Line of Defense, possibly via ChatGPT. [135] TopStories.com.ng TopStories.com.ng [115] Trend Cast News web02.cuinsight.com Published Steve Harvey death hoax. [136] [137] TrendFool.com TrendFool.com [120] US Newsper usnewsper.com Registered in Lithuania, falsely claims to be a news site for the United ...

  4. Elm Guest House hoax - Wikipedia

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    The Elm Guest House was a hotel in Rocks Lane, near Barnes Common in southwest London.In a list produced by convicted fraudster Chris Fay, several prominent British men were alleged to have engaged in sexual abuse and child grooming at the Guest House in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  5. Duke lacrosse accuser Crystal Mangum says she lied about 2006 ...

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    The woman who accused three Duke University lacrosse players of sexual assault and rape has now said she lied about the allegations, nearly two decades after the story became a national discussion ...

  6. FACT CHECK: Is The UK Imprisoning People For Viewing Far ...

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    A post on X claims that citizens of the U.K. can face up to 15 years in prison for viewing “far-right” propaganda. Verdict: False The law is meant for those that view “terrorist propaganda ...

  7. Four UK editors named in Prince Harry's phone-hacking ... - AOL

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    Four current British newspaper editors and a string of other senior press figures have been named in a privacy lawsuit brought by Prince Harry and other public figures against the publisher of the ...

  8. Eleanor Williams (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Williams (born 26 November 2000) is an English convicted criminal, from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England who made false claims of multiple serious crimes, including accusations of trafficking, rape by a group of men of Asian descent, blackmail, and physical violence, none of which were found to have occurred.

  9. Brita water filter company accused of false advertising - AOL

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