Europe
Explaining the EU deal: child benefit
Dr Charlotte O'Brien examines the potential legal problems with the EU deal on child benefit payments. Read
Fact checks including immigration and migration to and from the EU and the potential impact Brexit may have had on this
Europe
Dr Charlotte O'Brien examines the potential legal problems with the EU deal on child benefit payments. Read
Europe
Professor Niamh Nic Shuibhne explains the limits on residence rights for non-EU family members of EU immigrants in the EU renegotiation deal. Read
Europe
Figures released today only show the number of EU nationals in work, not the numbers coming to the UK Read
Immigration
There’s no way to know whether net migration would fall by 100,000 if the UK leaves the EU. Read
Immigration
The claim that 100,000 illegal migrants have been stopped at the border is an unofficial projection and is uncertain. Read
Immigration
David Cameron's speech at Chatham House contained a number of claims on population growth and immigration. We've checked them here. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
At the moment it's possible for some types of working households to get over £10,000 in in-work benefits, including people from the European Economic Area. Read
Europe
Difficulties getting a visa for a spouse aren't directly caused by the EU; they reflect government policy on immigration, which EU migration affects. Read
Europe
How many migrants have arrived in Europe in 2015? How many are expected to come? How many people arrived in the UK in 2014? We look at the facts. Read
Immigration
This briefing looks at levels of migration to the UK, how the UK compares to other EU countries, and evidence on what factors drive immigration to the UK. Read