Europe
Is the EU’s budget ‘signed off’ by auditors?
It’s often argued both that the EU’s budget hasn’t been signed off by the auditors for years, and that it’s consistently given a clean bill of health. Read
We do fact checks and explain news from Europe and the UK's links with it, so you can understand the big stories.
Europe
It’s often argued both that the EU’s budget hasn’t been signed off by the auditors for years, and that it’s consistently given a clean bill of health. Read
Europe
If the UK votes to leave the European Union, what happens to its citizens in EU countries, and EU citizens in the UK, will be a matter for negotiation. Read
Europe
The UK Statistics Authority has not said that the UK sends £136 million a week to the EU. Read
Immigration
The level of immigration under a points-based system depends, in part, on how the system is designed. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There's lots of economic forecasts. What might they mean for you? Read
Europe
EU immigration contributes to financial pressure on the NHS, but its annual impact is small compared to other factors. Read
Europe
Lots of claims have been made about immigration in the lead up to the EU Referendum. We've gathered together a briefing with everything we know about them here. Read
Europe
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on the economic impact of leaving the EU, fishing quotas, immigration and trade. Read
Europe
The Trades Union Congress, Alistair Darling and George Osborne have all made claims about the cost to the NHS if we vote to leave the EU. Read
Europe
Vote Leave have claimed that leaving the EU would free up 'billions' to spend on public services and reduce taxation, even after EU funding has been replaced. Read