Economy, Business & Finance
Policing minister wrong to claim UK is projected to have the ‘fastest growing economy in Europe’
Dame Diana Johnson is the latest government minister to misstate what IMF and OECD projections show. 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
Dame Diana Johnson is the latest government minister to misstate what IMF and OECD projections show. Read
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Matthew Pennycook is the latest government minister to suggest the UK is projected to be the fastest growing European economy. Read
It’s not correct that the IMF has said the UK will be the fastest growing European economy. Read
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New figures published by the International Monetary Fund don’t support claims made by a health minister and the Independent about growth projections. Read
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Culture secretary Lisa Nandy claimed the OECD is “confident” this is the case, but it actually projects several European countries will have higher growth than the UK in 2025 and 2026. Read
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The Prime Minister claimed people were “worse off” at the end of the last government, but it’s unclear what time period or measure of living standards this claim is based on. Read
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A false claim circulating on social media says that the cap on bus fares has increased to £3 as a result of the policy. Read
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Shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt claimed Labour’s Budget was going to mean “lower living standards”. Read
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The government’s announcement that it is raising employer NI contributions has led to debate about exactly what Labour promised in its manifesto. Read
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Our round-up looks at several claims from Rachel Reeves’ first Budget as chancellor—on National Insurance, growth, bus fares and more. Read