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Could Ukraine join NATO before Russia war ends?
The Czech President made the suggestion this week.
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What are the symptoms of mpox and are there UK cases?
What is mpox, what are the symptoms and is there a vaccine?
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One in six universities rely on international students for more than a third of income
The regulator says reliance on foreign fees is an “increasingly precarious model”.
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There are 40 per cent fewer experienced prison officers than in 2010
Staff inexperience has been linked to problems across the prison estate – and FactCheck finds the number of experienced prison officers has fallen by 40 per cent since 2010.
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Government fails to confirm £300 energy promise
The new Labour government has failed to confirm to FactCheck that it stands by a key election pledge to cut energy bills by up to £300 – despite the prime minister saying he was committed to the figure just last week.
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One third of NHS acute hospitals have never been inspected by CQC
The Care Quality Commission has been under fire in recent weeks.
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What pay rise are junior doctors being offered – and will they accept?
The new Labour government has offered junior doctors in England a pay rise in a bid to end industrial action. FactCheck takes a look.
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Labour’s two-child benefit cap row – explained
The Labour party is caught up in a row over the two child benefit cap – and if it should be scrapped.
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Why has Joe Biden withdrawn from US 2024 presidential race – and what happens next?
President Joe Biden has pulled out of the US presidential race after months of speculation. But what happens next and who could replace him as nominee? FactCheck takes a look.
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Why has Vaughan Gething resigned as First Minister of Wales?
Vaughan Gething has resigned as Welsh Labour leader and First Minister of Wales.
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What time is the exit poll published and how reliable is it?
What time is the exit poll published and how reliable is it? FactCheck takes a look.
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Who are Britain’s undecided voters?
They’re the group every party wants to win over – Britain’s undecided voters. But who are the millions of people who still don’t know which party to back on Thursday?
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Northern Ireland general election manifestos explained
FactCheck takes a look at the manifestos of the four parties that currently hold seats at Westminster.
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The election betting scandal explained
FactCheck takes a look at what we know so far.
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NHS elective care backlogs have rocketed in England, Scotland and Wales since 2013
The number of cases waiting longer than the target time for elective care in England, Scotland and Wales has rocketed in the last decade, FactCheck analysis reveals.