Health
Health tourism savings won't plug the hole in NHS funding
Estimates show health tourism costs up to £300 million a year, but savings from this alone won't fill the gap in funding for the NHS. Read
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Health
Estimates show health tourism costs up to £300 million a year, but savings from this alone won't fill the gap in funding for the NHS. Read
Europe
A graph in the Brexit white paper got the number of weeks UK law gives workers in annual holiday and EU law gives workers in paid maternity leave round the wrong way. It’s now been corrected. Read
We've checked claims made at Prime Minister's Questions on international aid, Syrian refugees, and the state pension age. Read
We’ve looked into Jeremy Corbyn’s and Theresa May’s claims on the government response to the recent US order on refugees, and to the wider Syrian crisis. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Changes to the state pension age mean women born in the 1950s will retire later than they expected. Read
Health
It was estimated in 2010 that between 10% and 30% of cases attending A&E were of a type that could be seen by a GP. Read
Immigration
We can't find a record of the Brexit Secretary saying this, as has been claimed - but whether he made this claim or not, it's true. Read
The percentage of new QCs that are female or from a black and ethnic minority background is going up, but that isn't changing the overall picture. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Rates are going up for some on 1 April, but in the past few years government policies have brought them down overall. Read
We looked at claims on missed GP appointments, the cost of the NHS, the Article 50 bill, and the number of EU nationals living in the UK Read
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