Economy, Business & Finance
Factcheck: Campaign posters don't show the full picture
With four months still to go until the polls open, the parties are already vying for our votes. We look at the claims made on their new campaign posters. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
With four months still to go until the polls open, the parties are already vying for our votes. We look at the claims made on their new campaign posters. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Trades Union Congress have replied to our request for a comment on their analysis of the growth in full-time employment. Employment is higher now than it was before the … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The TUC have published a report saying that only one in 40 new jobs is full-time, while the Chancellor says 85% of new jobs are full-time. Which is right? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
David Cameron claimed that the deficit has halved. In absolute terms, it hasn't. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
"Where are the jobs being created fastest right now? In Scotland and the North."—George Osborne The Autumn Statement document says that, "The North West and Yorkshire and Humberside have seen … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Chancellor set out his plans for the economy yesterday in his last Autumn Statement before the general election. Here's what you need to know about the new stamp duty changes, the gender pay gap, new jobs and wages. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
"In this parliament we will have made £100 billion of savings while cutting income tax by £10.5 billion. In the next parliament we plan to make £25 billion of savings … Read
Is Muhammed the most popular boys name in Britain? Well, it depends on how you add up the numbers... Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Definitions are important. While the workers in a report from the Resolution Foundation may be "stuck" in a low-paying job, this doesn't mean that they are in poverty. Read
Europe
Here are the full facts and figures answering the questions put to Joe and Will on BBC Radio 2 today. Read