Search results for ‘Cathy Newman’
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A fishy tale – David Miliband’s chippie claim
FactCheck’s Cathy Newman looks at David Miliband’s claim that his “favourite London discovery” is the Laughing Halibut fish and chip restaurant in Westminster.
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More uni places than ever?
David Willetts claims there are more people at university than ever before. Cathy Newman investigates.
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Nick Clegg’s social mobility claim
What has happened to social mobility in the past 13 years? Channel 4 News FactCheck with Cathy Newman looks at the evidence.
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How safe is the winter fuel allowance?
Cathy Newman analyses how the Conservative right wing and the Liberal Democrats are teaming up to demand a review into the winter fuel allowance.
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How much does benefit fraud cost?
David Cameron says benefit fraud and error costs £5.2bn a year. FactCheck with Cathy Newman investigates the numbers.
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Do Cameron’s Iran and visa claims stack up?
Cathy Newman’s FactCheck analyses David Cameron’s claims in Brighton about whether Iran has a nuclear weapon and cost of appealing a visa application.
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June budget 2010: housing benefit, child poverty and taxes
Cathy Newman and the Channel 4 News FactCheck team examine the claims in George Osborne’s first budget.
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Brown admits defence spending mistake
Prime Minister Gordon Brown accepts he made a mistake when he told MPs that defence spending had risen every year in real terms, following an investigation by Cathy Newman’s FactCheck.
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Is violent crime going up or down?
Cathy Newman’s FactCheck looks at the differing claims of the Labour ad Conservative party over levels of violent crime.
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Welcome to the new FactCheck blog
Today Channel 4 relaunches FactCheck a blog drawing on the fact-checking skills of the Channel 4 News team, including Political Correspondent Cathy Newman.
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Assisted dying: Should it be legal in the UK?
We spoke to Rebecca Wilcox – she’s the daughter of television presenter Dame Esther Rantzen, who has terminal lung cancer – and Dr Cajetan Skowronski, a geriatric and palliative care doctor.
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Could Russia intervene in US election? Former British spy explains
Just weeks before America goes to the polls again, former spy Christopher Steele is back with more revelations.
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New workers rights bill marks ‘big shift’ for UK workforce, says employment minister
We spoke to the employment minister Alison McGovern – we started by asking her if she had given in to the business lobby over the employment rights bill.
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How Keir Starmer’s next 100 days could be worse than his first
The Morgan McSweeney-Sue Gray saga, endless stories about freebies and gloomy economic forecasts ahead of Rachel Reeve’s first budget – so, how badly have Keir Starmer’s first 100 days gone and could the next 100 actually be worse?
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‘Fringe voices have been mainstreamed’ in Conservative Party says Baroness Warsi
We spoke to Baroness Warsi and asked whether she thinks the Conservatives have moved too far to the right.