Tag: disinformation

Total Results: 13


'The Trump dossier was not the last time Steele would compile and distribute damaging allegations about individuals he claimed were working for Russia.' Andrew Harnik via Getty; Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty; Bloomberg TV; Sky; Jamie Tomlinson.
31 Oct 2025 - 12:03am

Christopher Steele: reputation-mauler for hire Russiagate was just the start

David Rose

Monday, 30 December

30.12

Who verifies BBC Verify? The disinformation unit has a record of failure

David Rose and Archie Earle

Monday, 4 November

04.11

Who verifies BBC Verify? The disinformation unit has a record of failure

David Rose

Wednesday, 17 April

17.04

Inside the disinformation industry A government-sponsored agency is censoring journalism

Freddie Sayers

Tuesday, 15 August

15.08

The rise of pro-Western disinformation Dirty tricks campaigns aren't confined to Russia

Matthew Petti

Friday, 24 March

24.03

The BBC’s phoney war on disinformation A bit of self-awareness wouldn't go amiss

Kathleen Stock

Friday, 13 May

13.05

The age of attention politics Deciding what to notice has become a moral choice

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, 10 May

10.05

The desperation of Biden’s Disinformation Board There are dangers to using censorship as a political tool

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Thursday, 17 March

17.03

The myth of online misinformation Our moral panic plays into the hands of Big Tech

Geoff Shullenberger

Tuesday, 27 October

27.10

Fear Russian nukes, not cyberwarriors While the West obsesses over ineffectual meddling on Facebook, Putin is commissioning missiles

Mike Martin

Tuesday, 29 September

29.09

Could Russian race-baiting tear the US apart? Disinformation campaigns that aim to alienate black voters have been traced to the Kremlin

Nina Schick

Wednesday, 8 July

08.07

Human rights in the age of disinformation Implementing the Magnitsky Act is a big win for Global Britain. But what does it mean to be a democratic citizen online?

Peter Pomerantsev