No evidence for how Supreme Court judges voted in EU referendum
Judges have to stay politically impartial, and we have no idea how they voted. 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.
Judges have to stay politically impartial, and we have no idea how they voted. Read
Lord Kerr of Kinlochard is a different person to Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore. Read
Crime
It’s possible for people who murder children to be given whole-life sentences, but the law doesn’t currently require this as a starting point in all cases. Read
Crime
Discussion of stop and search focuses on its use as a crime deterrent. But this ignores its use as an investigatory power. Read
Europe
Parliament has the power to reject an extension date suggested by the EU. Read
A claim that 11,000 of 13,000 knife attacks in London were carried out by Muslim immigrants is unfounded and implausible. Read
Crime
Figures which suggest that Notting Hill Carnival has a similar crime rate to Glastonbury are unreliable. Read
We explain what it means to prorogue parliament, why it’s controversial, and how it could affect Brexit. Read
Crime
All recorded assaults on police officers have risen by 18% since 2017/18, but it is not possible to compare this year’s figures with the stats from before then. Read
Crime
Each year in England and Wales, roughly 40-60 people are convicted of rape who had previous rape convictions. Read