Education
Are parents paying for free nursery places?
28% of childcare providers responding to a survey said parents receiving 30 hours free childcare (under a government scheme) may be paying for additional hours or services. Read
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Education
28% of childcare providers responding to a survey said parents receiving 30 hours free childcare (under a government scheme) may be paying for additional hours or services. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Some providers of UK utilities like energy, post and rail have links with foreign governments Read
Health
NHS Scotland spending is planned to increase by £2 billion, accounting for projected inflation, between 2006/07 and 2018/19. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
An increasing proportion of the Scottish government’s budget comes from taxes raised in Scotland, rather than the block grant. Read
We've factchecked claims on: how much Scotland spends on public services compared to England, and how much is being spent on the Scottish NHS. Read
Health
Unpublished guidance to NHS Trusts has raised questions about whether A&E statistics can be trusted. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
PFIs were widely seen as the only viable option for funding construction projects among some public bodies in the 2000s, and used across government departments. Read
We factchecked the panel's claims on: Labour policy on PFI contracts, spending on security at Calais over the past three years, UK and French spending on defence and EU nurses leaving the NHS. Read
Health
In the year to September 2017 the number of nurses from the EU leaving the NHS in England outweighed those joining it for the first time in at least five years. Read
Immigration
The UK and France have cooperated on border controls around French ports for years. How much do we spend on doing so? Read
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