Can the boss now read your messages at work?
A European human rights case is said to make a big change to employees' right to privacy at work. But employees generally may not be affected. Read
Fact checks about UK law, how legal systems work, justice and human rights
A European human rights case is said to make a big change to employees' right to privacy at work. But employees generally may not be affected. Read
The claim that the state saves £6 for every £1 spent on legal aid should be treated with caution. It's evolved out of several different pieces of research. Read
It's been claimed that the prosecution service recently made "hoverboards" illegal. But it has no such power; newspapers have just picked up on an existing law. Read
Europe
We factchecked the panel's claims from BBC Question Time on Donald Trump, the European Arrest Warrant, Norway, shoot-to-kill, and mental health. Read
Health
We factchecked the panel's claims on junior doctors' pay, air strikes, the Syrian civil war, and excess deaths in hospitals at the weekend. Read
The High Court has ruled that Northern Ireland's law on abortion is a breach of human rights, but has no power to directly overrule it. Read
The legal position on the use of military force in Syria is clear: the government doesn't need sign-off from MPs. The political aspect is more complex. Read
Europe
We've factchecked claims from this week's BBC Question Time on the EU, NHS and Trident. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
There's been some confusion over what MPs voted against last month regarding the so-called "tampon tax". Read
Senior judges say that England and Wales is unusual in permitting non-consensual, or "forced", adoption. Academic research tells a subtly different story. Read