Are rough sleeping figures lower and has government funding helped? FactCheck takes a look.
Although the energy price cap will be cut by regulator Ofgem, average household bills are still set to rise by hundreds of pounds in April across England, Wales and Scotland. So what’s going on?
The UK government has committed billions of pounds of support to Ukraine, but where has this money gone and what are the future spending plans to aid the war-torn country? Here’s what we know so far.
Junior doctors in England are set to take part in a 72-hour walkout, but why are they striking and could industrial action make current NHS backlogs worse? Here’s what we know so far.
Nicola Sturgeon has announced her resignation as Scotland’s First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party. But why has she resigned and what does it mean for Scottish independence? Here’s what we know so far.
How much is council tax rising by in different areas of England and when will it come into place? Here’s what you need to know.
How will Great British Railways work, how will it change rail services and could return train tickets be scrapped? Here’s what we know so far.
What is voter ID, what is the government-issued certificate and why is photo identification at elections being made a requirement? Here’s what you need to know.
The Bank of England has raised interest rates to 4%. But why have rates increased and what does it mean for mortgage holders? Let’s take a look.
What is the government doing about asylum-seeking children going missing from hotels and who is legally responsible for their welfare? Here’s what we know so far.
What are the tax allegations facing Nadim Zahawi and what have he and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said? Here’s what we know so far.
Teachers will strike in England and Wales on seven dates in February and March in a dispute over pay. So, when and where will teacher strikes take place and will schools close? Here’s what we know so far.
An exclusive Channel 4 News poll published today shows how Brits feel about the current NHS crisis.
The government wants to clamp down on “disruptive and dangerous” protests.
Rishi Sunak says the plans shouldn’t be controversial.