Articles:
Publications:

Jul. 15, 2026

Was England’s 1970 World Cup dream brought down by the CIA?

Was England’s 1970 World Cup dream brought down by the CIA?

In a new Audible podcast, Charlie Webster revisits the extraordinary scam of a 27-year-old man who passed himself off as Steven Spielberg’s teenage nephew to enrol at an exclusive US high school. Here, she tells Nick Levine why a traumatic event... Read more.

More on this topic

Yahoo News 43 minutes ago
Turn on Transparency.
Venezuela earthquake: Number of known dead rises to nearly 5,000 victims
Owner: Apollo Global Management (Vanguard Group, Largest Shareholder) through Yahoo, Inc. More info
Xinhua News Agency an hour ago
Turn on Transparency.
Urgent: Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 4,930
Owner: Chinese Government through The State Council of the People's Republic of China More info
Turn on Transparency.
Venezuela earthquakes damaged 25 churches, archdiocese reports
Owner: Catholic Church through The Diocese of Arlington More info
More

More from The Guardian

The Guardian 4 hours ago
Turn on Transparency.
Arsène Wenger: US soccer development will depend on ‘consistency’ and ‘education’
Owner: The Scott Trust through Guardian Media Group More info
The Guardian 4 hours ago
Turn on Transparency.
The Open 2026: Rory McIlroy makes slow start, Suber takes early lead at Birkdale – live
Owner: The Scott Trust through Guardian Media Group More info
The Guardian 4 hours ago
Turn on Transparency.
Remains of LA millionaire missing since 1981 identified after more than 40 years
Owner: The Scott Trust through Guardian Media Group More info
More

Keep exploring Perspectify!

Create a free account and bring
more transparency to your news.

Already have an account? Log in.

Today's Media Watch

Your daily guide to the stories shaping media, journalism, and public trust.

14 hours ago
Video of Italian Prime Minister Saying Sharia law won’t be Allowed in Italy is AI-Generated
Neutral | Owner: Full Fact (Non-profit)

Learn About Our Fact-Based Transparency System

Our proprietary bias labels help you understand each outlet’s political orientation, editorial independence, and credibility based on factors like ownership, funding, affiliations, content, and media freedom. Learn more in the Perspectify FAQ.

Learn more