Menu
Get Involved
Account

UK FACT CHECK POLITICS

Independent reporting, transparently verified by objective AI fact-checking

Politics

MORE →

Crime and Policing Bill returns to Lords as peers debate police escorts, child cruelty and officer misconduct

The Crime and Policing Bill resumed its report stage in the House of Lords, with peers debating amendments on police vehicle escorts, child cruelty offences and police misconduct procedures. Day five also covers proposals on face coverings while cycling, powers to stop keyless and electric vehicles, and notification requirements for people convicted of child cruelty. A further report stage day is scheduled for 18 March, after which the Bill could return to the Commons if amended.

Crime and Policing Bill returns to Lords as peers debate police escorts, child cruelty and officer misconduct
Crime and Policing Bill returns to Lords as peers debate police escorts, child cruelty and officer misconduct

NHS

MORE →

Medical royal colleges chair warns anti-migrant rhetoric is deterring overseas NHS staff

Jeanette Dickson, chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, said anti-migrant rhetoric and reported racist abuse are discouraging overseas doctors and nurses from working in the NHS. She cited regulator workforce data indicating fewer overseas staff are arriving and more are leaving, and said the service relies heavily on internationally qualified clinicians. The Department of Health and Social Care said it will support overseas staff and that the NHS has zero tolerance for racism.

Medical royal colleges chair warns anti-migrant rhetoric is deterring overseas NHS staff
Medical royal colleges chair warns anti-migrant rhetoric is deterring overseas NHS staff

Elections

MORE →

Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections

New campaigning data and modelling, reported by GB News, suggest Labour could be left controlling as few as two of London’s 32 borough councils after the 7 May elections. Tony Travers of the LSE said the capital could be heading for a “political earthquake,” with the Greens targeting inner-London seats and Reform UK seeking gains in outer boroughs. The article also cites Labour’s third-place finish in February’s Gorton and Denton by-election.

Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections
Modelling warns Labour could be left controlling as few as two London councils at May borough elections

Middle East

MORE →

UK charters second Dubai flight to help Britons return from UAE after Gulf travel disruption

The UK Government chartered a second commercial flight from the UAE on Tuesday after attacks across the Gulf disrupted air travel. The FCDO said the service is to help people who could not get seats on commercial routes, particularly vulnerable passengers, and that the flight is chargeable with document requirements. Officials estimate more than 45,000 British nationals have left the region since 1 March.

UK charters second Dubai flight to help Britons return from UAE after Gulf travel disruption
UK charters second Dubai flight to help Britons return from UAE after Gulf travel disruption

Fact Checking News

MORE →

Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon

Claim: Reform UK, senior Conservatives and Donald Trump say the UK should “drill” the North Sea to bring down energy prices and boost security. Reality: UK oil and gas prices are largely set on international markets, so extra UK extraction would only marginally affect what households pay—especially in the near term. New exploration takes years (often decades) to turn into production, so it won’t change the next price-cap periods.

Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon
Fact Check: “Drill the North Sea” won’t cut UK energy bills anytime soon