Economy, Business & Finance
Are 400,000 more children in absolute poverty since 2010?
It’s not correct that absolute child poverty has risen by this much since 2010. Read
We check facts about the UK economy. This includes money issues like prices, taxes, jobs, people out of work, and housing. We also look at how these things are different in each part of the UK.
Economy, Business & Finance
It’s not correct that absolute child poverty has risen by this much since 2010. Read
Education
We looked at the proportion of private school pupils going to Oxford and getting top jobs and the proportion of students from disadvantaged backgrounds going to university. Read
Immigration
There’s no simple definition for a shortage profession, but nurses and chefs are currently listed by experts as needing workers from overseas. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The UK runs a trade surplus with the USA and a deficit with the EU. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
An estimated one in five people in the UK lives in absolute or relative poverty, after housing costs are taken into account. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Technically more council houses have been built since 2010 than during the 13 years of Labour but most new social houses aren’t council houses. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There are 12 local authorities where the person on the average salary would have to spend 60% or more of their income to pay the average private rent. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
No. On average German workers took four hours to produce what UK workers produced in five hours in 2016. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Our economy was the fastest growing in the G7 in 2014 but is now one of the worst performers, according to various experts. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Lots of things went wrong, but experts agree that regulation was one of them. Read