Europe

We do fact checks and explain news from Europe and the UK's links with it, so you can understand the big stories.

22 October 2013

Europe

Who's claiming more in benefits? Britons in Spain, or EU nationals here?

Last week it was reported that there are more Britons claiming benefits in Spain than there are EU nationals claiming benefits in the UK. The government has said there are legitimate concerns about welfare tourism, and migrants from the European Union coming here to claim. But is this particular comparison an accurate one? Read

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14 October 2013

Europe

Are there 600,000 unemployed EU migrants in the UK?

A leaked European Commission report was at the centre of a media storm this weekend, with the Sunday Telegraph claiming that it revealed the "true scale of European immigration". Now that the report has been made public, what can we conclude from it? Read

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14 October 2013

Europe

A burden on British business? The extent of EU regulation

According to a new report, the EU has generated more than 3,500 new business directives since the May 2010 election. But with some sectors more tightly regulated than others, the load isn't evenly distributed. We've looked at the detail of the research. Read

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8 October 2013

Europe

Nick Clegg's speech on Europe

Today Nick Clegg warned that "isolationist forces are on the rise" and those in favour of remaining in the EU need to stand up and be counted. As he argued the case for the UK retaining its membership, he made a series of claims. We've looked at his evidence. Read

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6 September 2013

Europe

Has there been a sharp rise in Eastern Europeans claiming benefits?

David Cameron says that a future Conservative government would seek to restrict the benefits available to EU migrants. Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph suggested that Eastern Europeans have become an increasingly heavy burden on the taxpayer. Is this the case? Read

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