Economy, Business & Finance
Spring Budget 2024: fact checked
We take a look at some of the chancellor’s claims in the Spring Budget. Read
Fact checks related to national economic programmes including leveling up, the New Deal and nationalisation
Economy, Business & Finance
We take a look at some of the chancellor’s claims in the Spring Budget. Read
Posts on social media overcount and double count Scottish revenues while undercounting Scottish expenditure. Read
Health
Dr Thérèse Coffey said health and social care account for 40% of government day-to-day spending. That’s only true if you don’t count spending on things like pensions. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Freezing the price cap would require roughly £8 billion more funding, according to the IFS. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There appear to be some errors in the calculations in Labour’s plan to freeze the energy price cap, which might mean that it isn’t “fully-funded” after all. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
These estimates are uncertain for several reasons, but 12 million households would amount to many more than 12 million people. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Suella Braverman told the Question Time audience that a single mother in certain circumstances would be £1,600 better off this year compared with last year, because of government support. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The shadow justice secretary used an unreliable Labour estimate for the impact of the cost of living crisis. We have repeatedly asked Labour to stop using this number. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The Labour leader made claims about the UK’s economic growth and fraud during the pandemic. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The claim that families are ‘£2,620 worse off’ does not account for any rises in wages or benefits, and is based on some cost estimates which are not reliable. Read