Health
Is the NHS in crisis?
There are so many ways of measuring success in the NHS, but the results from the Nuffield Trust show that the NHS does face significant problems in many different areas. Read
Health Editor
Health
There are so many ways of measuring success in the NHS, but the results from the Nuffield Trust show that the NHS does face significant problems in many different areas. Read
Health
The Prime Minister has said the party intends to consult on a cap on adult social care costs in England. There are no details yet on what the cap might look like. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Councils that are most dependent on government grants have seen their budgets reduced by more than other councils over the last seven years. Read
Health
We've factchecked claims from Theresa May's speech at the Conservative party manifesto launch. Read
Health
There isn’t a single estimate for the size of the adult social care spending gap in England. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Living in a deprived area doesn’t necessarily mean a person is deprived. Around 48% of areas in Glasgow were among the 20% most deprived in Scotland. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Around four million children in the UK were living in relative poverty in the UK, once housing costs are accounted for, although that’s just one way to measure poverty. Read
The Electoral Commission told us it has never issued the Scottish National Party with any kind of fine or sanction. Read
Immigration
The Conservative manifesto restated the government's commitment to get net migration down to the tens of thousands. But what's been happening to net migration in recent years? Read
Health
In January there were 7,100 people in hospital at the end of the month who were medically fit to leave but weren't discharged. Across the whole month there were 197,000 delayed days. Read