Europe
EU debate: does Brussels employ fewer bureaucrats than Derbyshire?
It's roughly correct that the European Union employs the same number of people as Derbyshire County Council, although it depends on who you count. Read
Fact checks about european union regulation, brexit and the impact this has on UK law
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It's roughly correct that the European Union employs the same number of people as Derbyshire County Council, although it depends on who you count. Read
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We've provided sources and answers to some more of your EU questions. Read
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Ask Full Fact: How long will it take to leave the EU and how many new treaties is it likely to take? Read
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Accusations of "completely untrue" claims on the membership fee, Turkey joining the EU, and an EU army aren't completely true. Read
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The EU doesn't have an army, and doesn't look like getting one. It encourages military co-operation, and at least a few politicians support EU armed forces. Read
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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
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Dropping our EU treaty commitment to "ever closer union" - as David Cameron says he wants to do - may have a political impact, but no direct legal effect. Read
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The dispute over Cyprus, human rights concerns and political opposition mean that candidate country Turkey isn't likely to join the EU any time soon. Read
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We checked the panel's claims on the EU budget, immigration and how laws are made. Read