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There’s a lot of talk about a Brexit ‘divorce bill’ costing the UK tens of billions – we got two academics to check the facts.
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Vote Leave claims the EU is the slowest growing area in the world. Are they right?
No fat controller required.
UsmanMassod
Brexiters on the Left fear that a UK vote to Remain would permanently put the railways in private hands. Here’s our Fact Check verdict.
Who, me?
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The remain camp argue that Russia is one of only a few countries that favour the UK leaving the EU. We asked two academics.
Ready for my close up.
Irina Braga
The Remain campaign cites this survey as proof of the economic benefits of staying in the EU. Here’s the story behind the numbers.
What will help get them on the housing ladder?
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Both sides have used the housing ladder to persuade voters in the EU referendum campaign. Are they right to do so?
‘If Steve McQueen can do it …“
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Conservative MP David Davies has been telling anti-TTIP activists that a leave vote is how they can torpedo the deal.
European Council President, Donald Tusk, meets Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on a visit to Ankara in September 2015.
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Supporters of the campaign for Brexit claim the UK could not veto Turkish accession to the EU. We asked two academics to check the facts.
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage has attacked the European Arrest Warrant for putting British nationals at risk of extradition. Is he right?
Stampede imminent?
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Boris Johnson says so. But the reality about EU minimum wages and the effect on migration is more subtle.
Which way best?
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According to Team Remain, there’s a jobs bonanza around the corner if the UK stays in the union.
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Migration Watch claims there could be another 50,000 EU migrants a year coming to the UK than currently thought. We asked two academics to look at the numbers.
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Chris Grayling and Alan Johnson disagree on whether the UK is on the winning side at the EU Council. Two academics assess who is right.
What’s the damage?
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We asked two academics to check whether the UK hands over £350m a week to the EU, and if it gets £1 back for every £2 sent to Brussels.
Tangled up in blue and yellow.
Lucian Milasan
Boris Johnson has made this claim repeatedly – and he’s not the only one.
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We asked two academics to check the claim by Michael Gove that the EU court has been grabbing power.
What the Treasury says.
Matt Cardy
New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
Landing on every door mat.
Gemma Ware
Two academics assess the main arguments made in the government’s EU referendum leaflet.
David Cameron at the negotiating table in Brussels.
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Two academics examine the claim by Michael Gove that the deal between the UK and the EU is not legally binding.
No Mr Juncker, you can’t persuade me.
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Nigel Farage has argued that the EU is a millstone around Britain’s neck when it comes to trade.