3 April: 33 days to go until the election
Seven out of 11 papers lead today with at least some mention of last night's televised debate. We expect it to dominate much of today's election coverage. Take a look … Read
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Seven out of 11 papers lead today with at least some mention of last night's televised debate. We expect it to dominate much of today's election coverage. Take a look … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
This evening the 7 party leaders took part in a debate chaired by Julie Etchingham. We were factchecking throughout the evening - you can see what we said on Twitter @FullFact, and we've rounded up 10 of the main claims below. Read
Immigration
Immigration has a small impact on average wages of existing workers but more significant effects for certain groups. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
"An intervention on this scale and with this clarity from Britain's business leaders is unprecedented in any recent general election." George Osborne, Wednesday 1 April After a letter signed at … Read
Crime
The High Court ruled yesterday (presumably before the Royal Courts of Justice were evacuated) that a policy barring prisoners from being transfered to open prisons if they have a history … Read
Tonight sees the leaders of seven parties appear in a live televised debate. Just like last week's leaders' interviews, we'll be live factchecking. Keep an eye out for our tweets … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Ed Miliband refers to an "epidemic of Zero Hours Contracts" . The Conservatives counter that zero hours contracts account for just 1 in 50 jobs. What do the facts say? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
"Britain grew faster than any other major economy last year"—letter to the Telegraph from more than 100 business leaders Britain's GDP grew faster than any other of what the International … Read
The economy continues to be the election campaign's main battleground today. Labour will be setting out its plans to ban what it calls "exploitative" zero hour contracts. We'll be keeping … Read
Economy, Business & Finance
A few years ago, no one knew what a 'selfie' was. Since 2014, suddenly selfies are everywhere. Are people actually taking more pictures of themselves? Maybe. But the trends we … Read
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