Education
The government’s proposals could change what we know about selection
At this week's Prime Minister's Questions, Theresa May faces questions on how the government's new grammar schools plan will work. Read
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Education
At this week's Prime Minister's Questions, Theresa May faces questions on how the government's new grammar schools plan will work. Read
Crime
26% of women aged 16-59 report having experienced some kind of domestic abuse as adults. 15% of men report the same. Read
Crime
The number of frontline prison officers is falling and has been since 2010, although there were increases in recruitment last year. Read
Crime
An estimated six million adults in England and Wales report having been abused as children, and two million report having been sexually abused. Read
Crime
A poster about the differences between white and black people's experiences of work and criminal justice in the UK has been circulating on social media. Read
Crime
Black people are over-represented at several different stages in the criminal justice process, and there’s some evidence to suggest racial bias. Read
Details of David Cameron's resignation honours list have been leaked. Is it standard practice for such a list to be made by outgoing leaders? Read
Immigration
The Prime Minister claims that EU and British net migration was in balance as recently as 2008, but the figures themselves can't prove this. Read
Europe
It’s often argued both that the EU’s budget hasn’t been signed off by the auditors for years, and that it’s consistently given a clean bill of health. Read
Immigration
The level of immigration under a points-based system depends, in part, on how the system is designed. Read