Prime Minister's Questions, factchecked
We factchecked claims on police pay, disabled people in work and what households are saving. Read
Explainers and other analysis to deal with misunderstood topics and translate complexity into clarity.
We factchecked claims on police pay, disabled people in work and what households are saving. Read
Europe
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill will repeal the European Communities Act 1972. It means EU institutions can’t make laws affecting the UK any more. It used to be known as the 'Great Repeal Bill.' Read
Media reports suggested a white Christian girl was taken from her family and made to live with a family who didn't speak English. How do we find out if this is accurate? Read
We factchecked claims on the big six energy companies profits, executive pay, how many nursing vacancies there are and Nobel prize winners. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
What is the National Minimum Wage? What is a living wage? How different are they and what does the law say about them? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
How many people are unemployed in the UK? What is unemployment and how is it measured? And what's the difference between structural and cyclical unemployment? Read
Immigration
The vast majority of students here on a visa seem to be returning home, according to new data from the Home Office. Read
Europe
The Department for Exiting the EU has today set out the government’s hopes for the UK’s future customs arrangements. Read
Health
Adult social care is the support provided to adults with physical or learning disabilities, or physical or mental illnesses. Read
We factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on the 19th of July 2017 Read