1. Big questions about Brexitpublished at 13:30 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2020

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    The Reality Check team has been answering lots of questions about the practical details of what will happen after Brexit.

    Almost everything will stay the same until the end of this year during the transition period.

    You can read about the small number of things that are changing here.

    And we've been looking at what we know about some other areas that lots of people have been asking about:

  2. What changes for EU citizens in the UK after Brexit?published at 11:25 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2020

    The EU settlement scheme will be open until at least 30 June 2021.

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  3. What changes after Brexit day?published at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2020

    Here's what does and doesn't change for the UK after 31 January 2020

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  4. How successful was Ghana's Year of Return?published at 00:43 Greenwich Mean Time 30 January 2020

    Ghana's president has declared the Year of Return targeting the African diaspora a great success - but is he right?

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  5. Auschwitz: Are anti-Semitic attacks rising?published at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2020

    There have been many references at the Auschwitz 75th anniversary commemorations to rising anti-Semitism.

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  6. How is China coping with the coronavirus outbreak?published at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 24 January 2020

    There has been criticism that authorities were too slow to respond and contain the virus.

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  7. What is the Withdrawal Agreement Bill?published at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 23 January 2020

    'The WAB' has passed all its stages in Parliament. Here's what it is.

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  8. Reality Check: Thefts of catalytic converterspublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2020

    What is the scale of the problem and what may be done to discourage thieves?

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  9. Hefty effective tax rates for Greggs bonusespublished at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 22 January 2020

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    A branch of GreggsImage source, Reuters

    At Prime Minister's Questions, Jeremy Corbyn said: "Greggs are currently giving 25,000 workers a £300 bonus, but some of those workers on Universal Credit will only be allowed to keep £75 out of that £300."

    To work out how that could happen, consider somebody earning enough to pay income tax (more than £12,500 a year). On the £300 bonus they would pay £60 income tax and £36 of National Insurance, so £204 would go in their bank account.

    If they were receiving Universal Credit, that would be reduced in line with the taper rate, which means they lose 63p in benefits for each £1 they earn. So they would lose £128.52 of their benefits.

    That means that the £300 bonus would only have left them £75.48 better off.

    We spoke to the Department for Work and Pensions about these figures. They told us there were Greggs employees who would be in that situation, but not all of them.

    Others may already be earning enough to have stopped receiving Universal Credit or they may be earning little enough to have leftover work allowances (that's the amount you're allowed to earn before you start losing benefits).

  10. President Trump's Davos speech fact-checkedpublished at 17:38 Greenwich Mean Time 21 January 2020

    Donald Trump made a series of claims about the US economy and environment - what's the truth behind them?

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  11. Can one mile take 10 years off your life?published at 15:15 Greenwich Mean Time 20 January 2020

    Is Sir Keir Starmer right that Somers Town in London has life expectancy 10 years below somewhere a mile away?

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  12. Have Australia's trees made the fires worse?published at 01:04 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2020

    Eucalyptus trees tend to be highly flammable, but they also have the ability to recover from fires.

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  13. Why are Big Ben's Brexit bongs so costly?published at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2020

    The House of Commons Commission has been explaining the cost of the Brexit bongs.

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  14. Are most fires in Australia caused by arson?published at 15:54 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2020

    There has been speculation about how many of the bushfires were caused by arson - what do the figures show?

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  15. What claims do you want BBC Reality Check to investigate?published at 11:21 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2020

    Have you seen a claim made in an interview, speech or on social media that you want the Reality Check team to look into?

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  16. The fake medicines in Africa that can killpublished at 09:13 Greenwich Mean Time 17 January 2020

    Seven African countries are meeting in Togo to tackle the issue of fake drugs.

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  17. Who's in Iran’s opposition?published at 00:46 Greenwich Mean Time 16 January 2020

    There have been anti-government protests in Iran, but how strong is opposition inside the country?

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  18. Reality Check: How Meghan will get citizenshippublished at 01:04 Greenwich Mean Time 15 January 2020

    Prince Harry's future bride will have to apply for British citizenship through the usual channels.

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  19. When will social care reforms be introduced?published at 09:35 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January 2020

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    The government plans to bring forward proposals to reform social care "this year" and implement them "within this Parliament", Mr Johnson told BBC Breakfast.

    Just before the election, the Conservative Party put out a document setting out what it would do in its first 100 days in government.

    That document committed the government to holding "cross party talks to find an enduring solution to the challenge of social care".

    Those talks will need to be held by the end of March, in order to meet the PM's 100-day pledge.