31 Mar: jobs, mental health, and the fallout from unsubstantiated claims yesterday
The election doesn't make the top ten most read on BBC News or the Telegraph today. The Telegraph's Matt cartoon gets to the point. It only gets one spot (the … Read
Chief Executive (former)
The election doesn't make the top ten most read on BBC News or the Telegraph today. The Telegraph's Matt cartoon gets to the point. It only gets one spot (the … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Today we open our 18 hour-a-day election centre, factchecking the parties, the candidates, the media, and the pressure groups as we near the vote on May 7th. Despite the parties' … Read
It's open data day, and we need open data about election campaigns. Read
Education
As the Government launches its 'war on illiteracy and innumeracy' today, its own reading skills need some scrutiny. Read
The UK Statistics Authority has rebuked Nicky Morgan, the Secretary of State for Education, who claimed in Parliament last week that "... under the previous Labour Government one in three … Read
Health
"Young men of 25 die every day," says BBC Sport commenting on the death of the cricketer Philip Hughes. While it's unimportant in the context, thankfully that's not the case … Read
"The key is to make complaints strictly factual, and backed up by references to the relevant facts and statistics, from official sources if possible." That's according to Jonathan Portes, Director … Read
Full Fact Live: factchecking in brief from Full Fact and elsewhere. Read
Europe
Full Fact Live: factchecking in brief from Full Fact and elsewhere Read
Full Fact Live: factchecking in brief from Full Fact and elsewhere Read