The government promised one million more homes in England by the end of the parliament and 300,000 a year by the mid-2020s. But has it met these targets?
Labour says its rail plans will save the taxpayer £2.2bn a year. FactCheck takes a look.
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has announced it’s removing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide. FactCheck takes a look.
Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner is at the centre of an ongoing row about her former living arrangements. FactCheck takes a look.
The taxpayer has paid tens of thousands in legal bills.
Labour has announced a new pledge to raise £5.1 billion per year by the end of its first five years in office if it wins the next election.
The number of recorded sewage spills into England’s rivers and seas increased by 54 per cent last year compared to 2022. FactCheck takes a look.
Physician associates support doctors diagnosing and managing patients, often in GP surgeries or hospitals.
Why are water companies allowed to spill sewage and how does UK water quality compare to other countries? FactCheck takes a look.
Whooping cough cases are on the rise in England. FactCheck takes a look.
FactCheck takes a look at how many casualties of war there have been on both sides of the conflict – and what experts think could happen next.
How many criminal charges is Donald Trump facing? FactCheck takes a look at the former president’s indictments.
“There are 1.7 million fewer people in poverty than in 2010, including hundreds of thousands of children.” That was the claim from Rishi Sunak this week. FactCheck takes a look.
The UK Health Security Agency has declared a national incident amid a surge in measles infections.
Inflation has risen unexpectedly for the first time in almost a year. FactCheck takes a look.