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14 February 2013

Education

Are England's teachers under attack in the classroom?

In the aftermath of the case of Deputy Headmaster Roy Cope, the Daily Express today laments the growing chaos in England's classrooms, citing thousands of pupils excluded for violence and teachers claiming they're subject to direct physical aggression. Do the numbers support the rhetoric? Read

Analysis
14 February 2013

Health

Are GPs coping with the Government's NHS reforms?

For some time now, at the entrance to one Surrey GP, patients have been confronted with the following notice: "Why is it getting harder to get appointments? Due to a … Read

Analysis
13 February 2013

Health

Does lung cancer kill more women than breast cancer?

Research revealing that lung cancer deaths have overtaken breast cancer deaths in women seems to have taken aback today's papers. But is this a new phenomenon? And what does the data tell us? Read

Analysis
13 February 2013

Health

How many people are forced to sell their homes to pay for care?

This week the Government announced that under its reforms nobody would be "forced" to sell their homes to fund their care. According to politicians of all parties and various media reports, each year tens of thousands of people exhaust their assets to pay care home fees. But what's the scale of the problem? Read

Analysis
12 February 2013

Health

Horsemeat scandal: are 70,000 horses missing and are they in our food?

As Labour's Shadow Environment Secretary Mary Creagh called for action from her opposite number Owen Paterson over the revelation that horsemeat had entered the human food chain, she claimed that some 70,000 horses had disappeared in Northern Ireland alone. Should we be worried? Read

Analysis
11 February 2013

Crime

Is the EU responsible for "Inhuman Rights"?

"Judges rule CRB checks 'incompatible' with Human Rights Act" Those were the words of BBC News at the end of last month after the Court of Appeal ruled that blanket … Read

Fact checks
11 February 2013

Economy, Business & Finance

How many people have never worked in their lives?

As it was revealed that 4 million people in Britain have never worked in their lives, today's headlines accused Britons of idleness. But how many of them are students? People with a disability? Housewives? Full Fact investigates. Read

Analysis

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