Two managers for every nurse: is this our NHS?
After a torrid year of headlines for the health service, it's not surprising that some NHS leaders want a fresh start this year. But is the institution 'stuffed' full of managers? Read
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After a torrid year of headlines for the health service, it's not surprising that some NHS leaders want a fresh start this year. But is the institution 'stuffed' full of managers? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
As MPs debate the ongoing issue of house building and whether the government is doing enough, one eye-catching claim deserves closer scrutiny. Read
Immigration
On 1 January temporary immigration restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians wanting to come to the UK were lifted. The so-called 'A2 migrants' will still be subject to the same rights … Read
In the wake of devastating floods across the UK in recent weeks, with possibly more to come, both the government and opposition have clashed on flood defence spending. Who's putting up the cash? Read
The government has announced it will need to find a further £25 billion in spending cuts after the next election, including £12 billion in welfare cuts. What are the options? Read
Crime
The government is set to clash with the Criminal Bar Association next week over plans to reform legal aid. How accurate are newspaper reports about the sums earned by barristers through publicly-funded schemes? Read
Economy, Business & Finance
2014 has started with the Labour Party returning to a theme it campaigned on throughout 2013: the "cost of living crisis". But is the present government overseeing 20% rises in rail fares? Read
2013 didn't start well for fans of a good infographic, with January bringing two examples of what happens when charts go bad. The first is this pie chart which, not … Read
Poll after poll shows that there is plenty of room for improvement when it comes how far we trust politicians and journalists. Yet still we find both groups asking us … Read
Europe
As Oscar Wilde might have said had he jacked in the play writing and become a factchecker, "to make a mistake once is unfortunate, to make it twice looks like … Read
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