Economy, Business & Finance
How large is the housing gap?
Housing was first up in Jeremy Corbyn's debut Prime Minister's Questions, where he claimed there was a housing gap of around 100,000. Read
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Economy, Business & Finance
Housing was first up in Jeremy Corbyn's debut Prime Minister's Questions, where he claimed there was a housing gap of around 100,000. Read
Education
We take a look at the different ways of measuring university participation by young people and disadvantaged young people. 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
Europe
The Sun quotes the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development as saying that many migrants aren't fleeing war zones. Here's what else the OECD said. Read
Europe
The Mail claims that 1 in 5 asylum seekers have been Syrian. The Guardian says there is evidence that's changing as the situation develops. Both are right. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
BBC Question time saw claims on the pay gap, women's employment and a £23 billion boost to GDP from women reaching their potential. We look at the figures. Read
Health
Have NHS waiting times got better or worse in the last few years? It depends which measure you're looking at. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
John McDonnell argued on last night's Question Time that some of the government's economic boasts are hollow. We've taken a look at his claims. Read
Immigration
Readers have asked us whether it's true that most refugees are male. Of those applying for asylum in the EU recently, more than half have been men aged over 18. Read