What payouts do ministers receive when they leave office?
Government ministers under 65 are entitled to severance pay when they leave office, as long as they don’t return within three weeks. Read
It's hard to measure crime, which can make news stories seem more worrying than they really are. We look past the headlines to explain the full picture.
Government ministers under 65 are entitled to severance pay when they leave office, as long as they don’t return within three weeks. Read
A video posted on Facebook claims that rape is now legal and offenders can escape punishment if they apologise. Read
Crime
We couldn’t find any data to support a claim made by a former police watchdog on the Today programme. Read
The court was not involved in the decision to overturn the deportation of a Libyan man convicted of 78 offences in the UK. Read
A Facebook post claiming an Australian grandmother shot off the testicles of two men who raped her granddaughter is not true. Read
An Instagram post depicting a police officer wearing a WEF badge is not proof the forum has its own force. Read
Those liable do have to pay council tax, and nothing in the Magna Carta stops that being the case. Read
Crime
A Spectator article recently claimed that a man had been sentenced to 22 weeks in prison after “continuously staring” at a woman. Read
The number of criminal barristers has stayed steady, but the number working full-time on publicly-funded cases has fallen. Read
Legal opinion suggests sharing photographs of prisoners of war doesn’t necessarily breach the Convention—but it still may be better not to do so. Read