Crime
Black people and justice: the viral poster, factchecked
A poster about the differences between white and black people's experiences of work and criminal justice in the UK has been circulating on social media. 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.
Crime
A poster about the differences between white and black people's experiences of work and criminal justice in the UK has been circulating on social media. Read
Europe
It's not clear whether or not the UK can halt the process of leaving the EU midway through. This has implications for suggestions of a second vote. Read
Crime
Black people are over-represented at several different stages in the criminal justice process, and there’s some evidence to suggest racial bias. Read
It’s correct that, earlier this year, only one person in Great Britain had restrictions on his or her daily life because that person was suspected of terrorism-related activity. But that’s not a new d Read
Zero hours contracts, or similar forms of employment, are often unknown, banned or heavily regulated in other European countries. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've looked into claims from Prime Minister's Questions on young people owning homes, employment, honour-based crime and the social background of MPs. Read
The Independent Police Complaints Commission published new statistics on deaths in police custody today. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on regional pay and investment, NHS spending and conventions on going to war. Read
Europe
We look at what the impact of leaving the EU will be on human rights in the UK. Read
Europe
We look at what the impact of leaving the EU will be on asylum policy in the UK. Read