Ask Full Fact: Brexit in court
We've heard a lot about legal challenges after the vote to leave the European Union. What are they about and what do they hope to achieve? Read
We've heard a lot about legal challenges after the vote to leave the European Union. What are they about and what do they hope to achieve? Read
Education
As teachers walk out, we investigate whether the schools budget is being cut or not. Read
Europe
The UK can be asked for financial support for Eurozone countries but is guaranteed its money back. Read
Europe
The EU doesn't have an army, and doesn't look like getting one. It encourages military co-operation, and at least a few politicians support EU armed forces. Read
Europe
If the UK votes to leave the European Union, what happens to its citizens in EU countries, and EU citizens in the UK, will be a matter for negotiation. Read
Europe
The Trades Union Congress, Alistair Darling and George Osborne have all made claims about the cost to the NHS if we vote to leave the EU. Read
Europe
Claims that there are 5,000 terrorists loose in Europe have been attributed to the director of Europol, the EU law enforcement agency. He says otherwise. Read
Europe
We often see conflicting figures on the percentage of UK laws that come from the EU. There's no one definitive answer, and many ways of calculating this. Read
Europe
This series of articles answers the most popular Google searches about the EU referendum on 23 June. Read
Europe
Dropping our EU treaty commitment to "ever closer union" - as David Cameron says he wants to do - may have a political impact, but no direct legal effect. Read