BBC Question Time, factchecked
This week's panel included Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry MP, former-leader of the SNP Alex Salmond MP, and Amol Rajan and Isabel Oakeshott. Read
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This week's panel included Work and Pensions Secretary Damian Green MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry MP, former-leader of the SNP Alex Salmond MP, and Amol Rajan and Isabel Oakeshott. Read
We factchecked whether cancer survival rates are at record levels, if pregnant women need passports to use the NHS, the number of workers employed by Japanese companies in the UK, the government's pol Read
A brief explanation of the Great Repeal Bill announced by the government in October 2016, as part of the process of leaving the European Union. Read
A requirement for companies to advertise in the UK before recruiting from abroad is nothing new. Read
This week's panel included Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns MP, Labour's Chuka Umunna MP, leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood AM, UKIP's leader in the Welsh National Assembly Neil Hamilton AM, a Read
Why is the government so upset about "activist, left-wing human rights lawyers"? Joshua Rozenberg explains. Read
We’ve looked into claims made by Theresa May in her speech at the Conservative party conference. Read
This week's panel included Conservative international development secretary Priti Patel MP, Labour's shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon MP, Ukip's Steven Woolfe MEP, playwright and novelist Bonni Read
We’ve looked into claims made by Jeremy Corbyn in his speech at the Labour party conference. Read
Health
Our introduction to a "seven-day NHS" and what the government’s plans are. Read
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