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Welsh Labour’s house building target
The Labour-run government in Wales promised to build thousands of new social homes for rent by 2026. But is it on track?
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The SNP’s target to build 110,000 affordable homes in Scotland
The SNP promised to build 110,000 affordable homes by 2032. But is it on track to meet this target? FactCheck takes a look.
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Have the Conservatives met their house building targets in England?
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?
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Three promises Rishi Sunak has broken
From Rwanda flights to no-fault evictions.
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Three promises Keir Starmer has broken
From tuition fees to free movement.
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Conservative and Labour records on legal migration analysed
From Rwanda flights to student numbers – migration is already shaping up to be a major issue in this General Election.
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The Conservatives’ and Labour’s records on legal migration
Net migration is down 10 per cent – but still near a record high.
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Our analysis finds one in nine maternity services ‘double downgraded’ since 2022
We’ve found that nearly half of maternity services received a rating of ‘inadequate’ or ‘requires improvement’.
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Labour claims rail reforms would save taxpayer £2.2bn a year
Labour says its rail plans will save the taxpayer £2.2bn a year. FactCheck takes a look.
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Why is the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine being withdrawn worldwide?
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has announced it’s removing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide. FactCheck takes a look.
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How many asylum seekers are entering Ireland via the UK and what does it mean for Rwanda?
The Irish justice minister says more than 80% of asylum applicants are coming from Northern Ireland.
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Government pays ex-asylum seeker £3,000 to go to Rwanda but true cost much higher
This isn’t the government’s flagship Rwanda policy.
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Why has Humza Yousaf resigned as Scotland’s First Minister?
The story begins with his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon.
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Ministers claim Rwanda policy will deter people from crossing the Channel
The Home Office admits the deterrent effect is “uncertain”.
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The Angela Rayner house row explained
Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner is at the centre of an ongoing row about her former living arrangements. FactCheck takes a look.