What's behind the fall in convictions for sexual offences?
Papers and broadcasters this morning reported on the 'sudden' and 'alarming' drop in the conviction rate for sexual offence cases... Read
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Papers and broadcasters this morning reported on the 'sudden' and 'alarming' drop in the conviction rate for sexual offence cases... Read
In a much discussed blog post this week, Dominic Cummings made a number of criticisms of the planning behind the government's universal free school meals... Read
"We're building less than half the homes we need to keep up with demand", according to the Labour party this morning... Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We take a look at a claim made by the Deputy Prime Minister in the Commons this week. Read
The Independent has this morning accused the Chancellor of misleading the House of Commons. George Osborne told MPs in March that HM Revenue and Customs were... Read
Last week Labour released a new poster ahead of this month's European and local elections, which accused the Coalition government of adding £450 to shopping bills by raising VAT from … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
A Daily Mirror columnist argues that "there's probably more to it" when looking at any set of statistics. We found there's probably more to the Mirror's story too. Read
Health
Labour reports that a quarter of NHS walk-in centres have closed, but how far does this represent a loss of primary services? Read
After a reported Coalition row over funding for school places, Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove answered urgent parliamentary... Read
Immigration
Several papers jump the gun on figures published later this week on the employment of Romainans and Bulgarians. But they've over-egged the evidence. Read
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