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Prank alert! It’s April Fools’ Day

Light relief: The Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear, portrayed above by Leo Wringer, provides humour and distraction in tense moments — but he can also speak truth to power.

Should we celebrate foolishness? Today everyone needs to be on the alert for hoaxes, in a tradition that goes back hundreds of years. We look at some classic modern examples.

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