Economy, Business & Finance
4 February's BBC Question Time, factchecked
We checked the Question Time panel's claims about migrants' benefits, Norway and the EU, English speakers, and the Northern Powerhouse. Read
We fact check and explain issues about schools, teacher shortages, childcare, universities, and qualifications.
Economy, Business & Finance
We checked the Question Time panel's claims about migrants' benefits, Norway and the EU, English speakers, and the Northern Powerhouse. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There’s evidence of an overall pay gap, but the relationship between qualifications and pay is complicated. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on unemployment, nurse training, apprenticeships, and knife crime. Read
Education
There's a debate over the way in which proposals to replace student maintenance grants with beefed-up loans have been introduced. We've taken a look. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on housing, pollution, winter deaths, school performance, energy competition, and employment. Read
Europe
Campaigners to stay in the EU have invoked the number of UK students going abroad on the Erasmus programme. Their figures are broadly correct. Read
Education
Labour claims that record numbers of teachers are quitting the profession, and that more are leaving it than are entering it. Read
Education
It's been claimed that increasing numbers of pupils with English as an additional language is affecting the performance of their peers. Read
Education
A headline in the Express claimed that an Islamic State hack disrupted university internet services, but the evidence it gave for this is not convincing. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on trade with the EU, nurses and tuition fees. Read