Being able to spot difference between facts and opinions is among skills required

Scouts wanting to fill up their sweater with badges need to work on a new skill: spotting fake news.

Alongside more traditional awards for angling, cycling and orienteering, the ability to root out online lies is now to be included in a relaunched digital citizen badge, after Covid-19 unleashed a torrent of fakery.

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