Europe
What would Brexit mean for criminal justice?
Criminal law expert J.R. Spencer explains how the EU affects criminal justice in the UK, and how leaving the EU might change things. 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
Criminal law expert J.R. Spencer explains how the EU affects criminal justice in the UK, and how leaving the EU might change things. Read
Europe
This series of articles answers the most popular Google searches about the EU referendum on 23 June. Read
Europe
What does the European Union have to do with human rights laws? A little, and a lot. Joshua Rozenberg explains. Read
An overview of the Court of Protection, which deals with cases where people lack capacity to make their own decisions. Read
An expert overview of the courts that hold criminal trials in England and Wales. Read
Crime
The Lord Janner prosecution is big news, but what do terms like 'fitness to plead' and 'trial of the facts' actually mean? We explain, with expert help. Read
We've found some useful sources on the debate over air strikes on Syria, particularly the legal issues. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on renewable energy, domestic violence, Libya, and neighbourhood policing. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked a few of the claims on this week's BBC Question Time: on intervention in Syria, homeless veterans and police budget cuts. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on police numbers, public opinion on airstrikes in Syria, doctors contracts and the budget deficit. Read