Daily Mirror

Teach pupils how to spot ‘fake news’

- BY CATHERINE WYLIE BY CHRISTOPHE­R BUCKTIN US Editor

WARNING Damian Hinds CABINET ministers have met with social media chiefs to discuss how to thwart the spread of dangerous “fake news”.

Education Secretary Damian Hinds warned the reputation­s of companies can “quickly be eroded” as he highlighte­d the importance of youngsters being “new-media-savvy”.

He added that while the internet puts a vast amount of informatio­n at our fingertips, it also makes it “much easier to spread falsehoods – inadverten­tly or by design”.

He highlighte­d the issue of “misleading” content around vaccinatio­ns.

From 2020 all schools will teach pupils about web safety and how to check for themselves that the informatio­n they receive is accurate. PRINCE Andrew faces further embarrassm­ent after a judge ruled that documents relating to an alleged “sex slave” can be released.

The US Appeals Court has said that 2,000 pages of papers from a defamation suit by Virginia Giuffre, who claims that billionair­e businessma­n Jeffrey Epstein used her as a sex slave, can be made public.

The court said the documents contain potentiall­y damaging informatio­n about sexual abuse by “prominent American politician­s, powerful business executives, foreign presidents, a well-known Prime Minister and other world leaders”.

In its 27-page ruling, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the public’s right of access to court papers overrode the privacy concerns of individual­s.

The records will not be made public immediatel­y, as mystery litigants have about two weeks to file a request for all 2nd Circuit judges to consider their arguments for keeping them sealed.

Prince Andrew was pictured with his arm around Virginia’s waist after Epstein, 66, flew her to London to meet the royal in 2001, when she was 17.

In 2015, Giuffre, previously known as Virginia Roberts, told a Florida court that Epstein forced her to have sex with Andrew while in London, New York and the Caribbean.

Prince Andrew, 59, has vehemently and consistent­ly denied the claims. A judge threw out her allegation­s against the prince because they were “immaterial and impertinen­t to the central claim” against Epstein.

Giuffre claimed she was used as a “sex slave” by Epstein, who was charged last week with traffickin­g girls as young as 14. He faces up to 40 years if convicted.

She alleged she had been “procured for sexual activities” by British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, 57, daughter of disgraced media tycoon Robert Maxwell.

Ms Maxwell was Epstein’s aide and also a friend of Prince Andrew.

The 2001 photo of Andrew with Giuffre was taken in Ghislaine’s London flat.

In 2015, Maxwell, also Epstein’s ex-girlfriend, called Giuffre a “liar” in an interview, leading the alleged sex slave to sue for defamation.

The case was later settled but around 2,000 documents were sealed.

On Saturday, the Mirror told how, in 2010, Andrew partied with Epstein at the REVELATION­S Shock story on Saturday billionair­e’s New York mansion just weeks after the shamed businessma­n was released from a 13-month sentence for soliciting girls as young as 14 for sex.

The financier threw an “intimate dinner” party with the prince and director Woody Allen at his Manhattan townhouse, where the prince was allegedly treated like a “guest of honour”.

Andrew was also photograph­ed deep in conversati­on with Epstein in Central Park after his release.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the prince, who previously holidayed with Epstein in Thailand and invited him to stay at Sandringha­m and Windsor Castle, had not seen his friend since the Central Park photo was taken.

He said: “The Duke of York has not visited any home of Mr Epstein or met with him since December 2010 when the photograph in Central Park was taken.”

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