Health
How much can councils raise to pay for social care?
Councils are being allowed to increase council tax by 3% next year to pay for social care, but how does that impact different councils? Read
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Health
Councils are being allowed to increase council tax by 3% next year to pay for social care, but how does that impact different councils? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
The pound saw a big one-day rise yesterday, but its value against the US dollar remains low compared to recent years. Read
We looked at claims about university acceptances, Welsh trade and the value of the pound. Read
Education
Between 2007 and 2016 half a million fewer men than women living in the UK have been accepted to UK universities. Read
Europe
The headline figure is correct for goods exports. The way Wales’ trade is calculated has changed significantly in recent months. Read
Probably not - here's why. Read
Europe
There are several different scenarios, but the UK can leave the EU without a deal if parliament rejects the one on offer in a couple of years' time. Read
Health
It is correct that in 2015 there were around 13 deaths by suicide a day in England. Read
Campaigners are taking a case to the Irish High Court in order to find out whether a notification under Article 50 can be reversed. Read
We've factchecked the panel's claims on NHS staff, hospital "black alerts", health spending and the wealth of the 1%. Read
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