Europe
Do EU rules prevent safer lorries?
Lorry design specifications are set by the EU, but the UK initially opposed its plans to allow safer lorries on the road. 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.
Europe
Lorry design specifications are set by the EU, but the UK initially opposed its plans to allow safer lorries on the road. Read
Crime
Over the long term, homicides (including murders) in London are down, even including victims of terrorist incidents. Read
Crime
In 2014, 0.9% of 10-15 year olds in England and Wales reported being in a street gang. In 2016/17, 0.7% did. Read
Crime
Met Police figures show crimes on mopeds, scooters and motorcycles have risen since last year but are currently falling each month. Read
We’ve looked at how the current law applies to “upskirting” and how proposed legislation would change this. Read
Crime
Estimates for workplace sexual harassment vary depending on whether surveys define acts of sexual harassment. One survey estimated 20% of UK female workers experienced sexual harassment. Read
Crime
We take a look at a widely shared figure that there were 38% more reported incidents of domestic abuse when England lost World Cup games. Read
Crime
Sending a child to a prison facility, like a young offender institution, for a year costs more than the fees for Eton. Read
Crime
The recorded robbery rate in England and Wales increased more in 2016 than 13 countries examined by the Home Office, but the rate itself wasn’t top. Read
What can the Northern Ireland Assembly do? Read