Immigration
Did 1.8 million migrants enter the EU illegally last year?
1.8 million illegal border crossings into the EU were detected by member states in 2015. This isn’t the same as 1.8 million migrants. Read
We do fact checks and explain news from Europe and the UK's links with it, so you can understand the big stories.
Immigration
1.8 million illegal border crossings into the EU were detected by member states in 2015. This isn’t the same as 1.8 million migrants. Read
Europe
Would leaving the EU raise energy bills by £500 million a year, as claimed? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on disability benefits, homelessness, and the UK's contributions to the EU. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Last night's Question Time came from Dundee. We've checked the panel's claims on the EU referendum, the Scottish economy, oil revenues, and NHS spending. Read
Europe
It's been claimed that two-thirds of manufacturing jobs are reliant on Britain's membership of the EU. That's wrong. Read
Europe
We've factchecked claims from Prime Minister's Questions on poverty, apprenticeships, house building, and jobs going to non-UK EU nationals. Read
Immigration
Net migration from other EU countries isn't the only reason the government hasn't met its net migration target. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Last night's Question Time came from Liverpool. We've checked the panel's claims on the EU's influence, migrants into Europe, and tax. Read
Europe
The government claims that Norway and Switzerland have to accept EU laws despite not being members in order to access the single market. That's about right. Read
Europe
Last night's Question Time came from Poole. We've checked the panel's claims about our EU membership, Syrian aid, and weekend deaths in hospitals. Read