Europe
Trade across the Irish border
Trade across the Irish border was worth at least £5 billion in 2016. Read
Fact checks on the key issues debated and reported during the UK's negotiations to leave the european union
Europe
Trade across the Irish border was worth at least £5 billion in 2016. Read
Europe
We take on the hunt for 57 disappearing impact assessments. Read
Europe
Labour has not said how much money it thinks the UK should pay to the EU when we leave. It has said that ‘no deal’ is not an option. Read
Europe
The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill will repeal the European Communities Act 1972. It means EU institutions can’t make laws affecting the UK any more. It used to be known as the 'Great Repeal Bill.' Read
Europe
The Department for Exiting the EU has today set out the government’s hopes for the UK’s future customs arrangements. Read
Europe
The controls affect all passengers entering and leaving the European border-free Schengen area, not just UK citizens. Read
Europe
It’s technically possible for a non-EU member to be in the single market. But this arrangement means accepting rules set by the EU. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Full Fact factchecks what the parties do say. Often what they haven't said matters even more. Read
Europe
What was Theresa May’s involvement in negotiating the UK out of EU justice and home affairs laws? Read
Europe
We've factchecked claims from Theresa May's speech at the Conservative party manifesto launch. Read