| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I pay tribute to Lord Haselhurst.” | Factual | True | 17 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Lord Haselhurst will be deeply missed, particularly on the Benches opposite.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Father Noel Fitzpatrick, Patrick Butler, Margaret Gargan, David McCafferty, and John Dougal died in July 1972.” | Factual | True | 20 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The findings of the recent Springhill inquest are sobering.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The circumstances in which the events occurred were challenging.” | Factual | True | 24 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is the duty of the state to hold itself to the highest standard.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government accept these findings.” | Factual | True | 22 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government deeply regret these findings.” | Factual | True | 35 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government recognise their gravity.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “On behalf of the Government, I apologise unreservedly to the families for what happened and for the grief and trauma they have endured since the tragic deaths of their loved ones.” | Factual | True | 30 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I also place on record our deepest condolences to the family of Lance Corporal James Freeman.” | Factual | True | 21 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Lance Corporal James Freeman died in a tragic accident on Sunday.” | Factual | True | 20 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “A Royal Navy helicopter crashed this morning in Devon.” | Factual | True | 29 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “This will be a deeply worrying time for the families.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry Nowak’s family have shown extraordinary dignity.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry Nowak’s son’s life was stolen in appalling circumstances.” | Factual | True | 30 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry Nowak was a kind, thoughtful and much-loved young man.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There are serious questions to answer.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Accusations of racism informed police thinking.” | Causal | Plausible | 116 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are supporting the Independent Office for Police Conduct to get to the bottom of what happened.” | Factual | True | 36 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is no justification for more violence and disorder.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There were attacks directed towards police officers in Southampton last night.” | Factual | True | 40 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The attacks directed towards police officers in Southampton last night were disgraceful and completely unacceptable.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “This is a time for serious work.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “This is not a time for rage.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We will ensure that anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have done that before.” | Factual | True | 17 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “Corruption appears to be endemic in donations to British political parties.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 57 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “We have had years of Conservative cronyism.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 71 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “We have had allegations of embezzlement in Scotland.” | Factual | True | 42 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “We have had undisclosed donations from crypto billionaires.” | Factual | True | 62 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “We have had undisclosed donations from foreign oligarchs.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 123 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “We have even had freebies dished out to some of the hon. Members sitting on the Labour Benches.” | Factual | True | 28 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “The Government have already cracked down on some specific sources of donations that favour their political opponents, such as crypto and foreign money.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 74 |
| — | Dr Roz Savage | LD | “The Prime Minister should commit to restoring the faith of the British public in the integrity of British democracy by putting a cap on all political donations.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We will do whatever is necessary to protect our democracy from foreign influence and dirty money.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We commissioned the Rycroft review.” | Factual | True | 21 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We capped overseas donations.” | Factual | False | 62 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We introduced a moratorium on crypto donations.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 65 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are taking further action, as set out in the King's Speech.” | Factual | True | 34 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The leader of Reform is dodging questions about his donations.” | Factual | True | 21 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The leader of Reform kept his donations secret in the first place.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 66 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “This Labour Government are putting passengers before profit.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “This Labour Government are bringing Greater Thameslink Railway, Southern and Gatwick Express into public ownership.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 17 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “The previous Government shelved plans to unblock the bottleneck at East Croydon station.” | Factual | False | 40 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “The bottleneck at East Croydon station causes delays from Bedford to Brighton.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 80 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “The bottleneck at East Croydon station leaves constituents at Norwood Junction station in limbo.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 36 |
| — | Natasha Irons | LAB | “By bringing our railways back into public hands, this Government are getting us back on track.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 76 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I commend my hon. Friend’s campaign to address the Croydon bottleneck.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The last Government cancelled work to address the Croydon bottleneck.” | Factual | True | 46 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government will carefully consider the case for upgrades.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The case for upgrades includes step-free access at Norwood.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Her constituents are travelling on rail services that are now back in public ownership.” | Factual | True | 48 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Her constituents are benefiting from the first freeze in rail fares for 30 years.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 16 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “A Labour Government is transforming our railways.” | Causal | Plausible | 23 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “A Labour Government is building a fairer Britain.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Henry Nowak was wrongfully arrested.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 85 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Henry Nowak was murdered.” | Factual | True | 50 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The circumstances around Henry Nowak’s wrongful arrest and murder must be a wake-up call to the entire country and its institutions.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Every life matters.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “It is the responsibility of everyone in this House to bring people together.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “It is the responsibility of everyone in this House not to divide people.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan Haselhurst died on Monday.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 131 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan served Parliament for over 50 years.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan served eight of those years in the Lords.” | Factual | False | 35 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan served 40 years as MP for Saffron Walden.” | Factual | True | 42 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “From 1970 to 1974, Sir Alan was the Member of Parliament for Middleton and Prestwich.” | Factual | True | 29 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan was respected on all sides of the House.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan was elected multiple times as Deputy Speaker.” | Factual | False | 90 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan’s greatest passion in Parliament and perhaps in life was cricket.” | Factual | True | 21 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan was chairman of the all-party parliamentary group on cricket.” | Factual | True | 41 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan encouraged the speaker to take up the role of chairman of the all-party parliamentary group on cricket.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 69 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The speaker declined to take up the role of chairman of the all-party parliamentary group on cricket.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 101 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The speaker knew absolutely nothing about cricket.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 25 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan’s intense lobbying is the reason that Sky Sports can be found on the parliamentary TV network.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 134 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan was a good and kind man.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Sir Alan will be very much missed.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We inherited from the Conservative party a broken system.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are now improving that system.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 37 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are delivering a youth guarantee.” | Factual | True | 56 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are rolling out 300,000 work experience placements.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 20 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are commissioning Alan Milburn’s review into youth unemployment.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 33 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The number on welfare went up hugely on the Conservatives’ watch.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 61 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The cost went up under the shadow Chancellor, the right hon. Member for Central Devon (Sir Mel Stride).” | Factual | Partly True/False | 24 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister does not seem to know the answer.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 19 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Benefits alone have risen by £20 billion since the Prime Minister came to office.” | Factual | False | 70 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister has promised welfare reforms.” | Factual | True | 49 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “There was no welfare reform Bill in the King’s Speech.” | Factual | True | 43 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Welfare reform is balancing universal credit so that it no longer pushes people away from work.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 32 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Opposition voted against balancing universal credit so that it no longer pushes people away from work.” | Factual | True | 51 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Welfare reform is introducing a right to try, to incentivise people to take up opportunities.” | Factual | True | 35 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Opposition voted against introducing a right to try, to incentivise people to take up opportunities.” | Factual | True | 108 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Welfare reform is providing record funding on apprenticeships.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 91 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Apprenticeship starts fell by 40% under the Opposition's watch.” | Factual | False | 58 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The welfare bill soared by £88 billion under the Opposition's watch.” | Factual | False | 130 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Nearly 3 million people were written off.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 93 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Face-to-face assessments collapsed because of the contracts the Opposition agreed.” | Causal | Unsupported | 55 |
| 11:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The shadow Chancellor signed off those contracts.” | Factual | True | 163 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “We need to bring down the benefits bill.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister complains about the shadow Chancellor.” | Factual | True | 16 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The benefits bill went up.” | Factual | True | 36 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The pandemic caused the benefits bill to go up.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 19 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Even then, Labour Members were asking the government to spend more.” | Factual | True | 55 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The shadow Chancellor is not the problem.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The actual Chancellor is the problem.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 64 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The actual Chancellor is not even in her place.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 159 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “There is no welfare Bill.” | Factual | True | 71 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister has given up.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 52 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The reason there is no welfare Bill is that the Prime Minister has given up.” | Causal | Unsupported | 51 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Labour Members have given up on the Prime Minister.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 53 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister has given up because Labour Members have given up on the Prime Minister.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 76 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “On Sunday, the Welfare Secretary was asked 12 times on national radio whether he would make cuts to the benefits bill.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 230 |
| 11:30 | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “On Sunday, the Welfare Secretary could not answer 12 times.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 144 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government's welfare reform measures and its measures to get young people into work are intended to reduce the cost of unemployment.” | Factual | True | 50 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government's welfare reform measures and its measures to get young people into work are intended to reduce the number of unemployed people.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government has introduced the youth guarantee.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The youth guarantee is intended to help young people into work.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “If young people have not got a job after 18 months, they can be given a supported job for six months.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “A supported job for six months is the best way to ensure young people succeed.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is making that change.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives introduced the system.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 60 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The system is broken.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is reforming it.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives voted to keep the broken system.” | Factual | True | 35 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister keeps saying he is bringing in welfare reforms.” | Factual | True | 78 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister's welfare reforms are not going to cut the bill.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Timms review is not about generating proposals for further savings.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister had a chance to cut benefits.” | Factual | True | 66 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Last year the Government were planning to cut benefits.” | Factual | True | 51 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Government U-turned on the Floor of the House.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 34 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “He caved to all the MPs behind him who do not want benefits brought down.” | Causal | Plausible | 50 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The MPs behind him are sitting silently.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 97 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The UK is the fastest-growing economy in the G7.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 36 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “They said it could not be done.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 51 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is a war in the Middle East.” | Factual | True | 20 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The OECD forecasts that UK growth is up.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The OECD forecasts that inflation is down.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 16 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Net migration reached nearly a million under the Conservatives.” | Factual | True | 45 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Leader of the Opposition was the cheerleader.” | Factual | False | 26 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Net migration is down by a staggering 82%.” | Factual | True | 26 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The asylum backlog is down by 46%.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 78 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is delivering the fastest reduction in waiting times in NHS history.” | Factual | False | 40 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is delivering free school meals.” | Factual | True | 36 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is delivering free breakfast clubs.” | Factual | True | 29 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is delivering free childcare.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is lifting half a million children out of poverty.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 32 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I am very proud of the work of this Labour Government.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “He says he is proud of what they are delivering” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “I am glad to see that the Prime Minister still has his sense of humour” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister is losing his job soon” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “He has no authority” | Factual | Partly True/False | 89 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “His MPs will not let him do anything” | Causal | Plausible | 90 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Welfare Secretary said in private what the Government will not dare say in public” | Factual | True | 56 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Every meeting I have is: ‘Who can we tax in order to pay benefits to others?’” | Factual | True | 59 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Last week, Tony Blair said: “If the Conservative Party repeats its offer of working together on welfare, Labour should accept”” | Factual | True | 143 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives introduced a system that is broken.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 38 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives put the bill through the roof.” | Causal | Unsupported | 53 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives want to give us advice on welfare.” | Factual | True | 24 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The question should not be what benefits people are entitled to.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The question should always be what help we can give people to change their lives.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Work and Pensions Secretary was arguing that the question should always be what help we can give people to change their lives.” | Factual | True | 33 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Work and Pensions Secretary is right that the question should always be what help we can give people to change their lives.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Labour Government are helping people into work.” | Factual | True | 32 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have given renters more rights.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have stopped unfair rent hikes.” | Causal | Plausible | 32 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have given 11 million people greater security.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 46 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have given 11 million people a place to call home.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 47 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have given workers more rights.” | Factual | True | 33 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have made bereavement leave available on day one.” | Factual | True | 81 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Bereavement leave is very important to people who have lost someone.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have lifted half a million children out of poverty.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 77 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Every child should go as far as their talent or ability will take them.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Children growing up in poverty cannot go as far as their talent or ability will take them.” | Causal | Plausible | 59 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives have fought us at every turn.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 65 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I am proud of what we are delivering.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 20 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is much more to do.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Unemployment has risen every single month since the Labour government came into office.” | Factual | False | 37 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Labour Members are all jeering now.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 77 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The cheers are getting weaker and thinner with every passing moment.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 24 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Despite his huge majority, the Prime Minister does not have the votes to reform welfare.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 99 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister is more than happy to release Labour Members' text messages.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 47 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “All of the Prime Minister's text messages have disappeared.” | Factual | False | 103 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Conservative solution includes lowering the benefits bill.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Conservative solution includes lowering taxes.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Conservative solution includes increasing growth.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Prime Minister is just a caretaker keeping the seat warm for the Mayor of Manchester.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 46 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “It does not matter who is in charge.” | Causal | Unsupported | 17 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “Labour MPs will keep asking who they can tax to pay more benefits.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The problem is not this passive Prime Minister.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mrs Kemi Badenoch | CON | “The Labour party is the problem.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives broke our welfare system.” | Causal | Plausible | 51 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives lost control of our borders.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 49 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives presided over the biggest fall in living standards on record.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 74 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives broke the economy.” | Causal | Plausible | 51 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives broke prisons.” | Causal | Plausible | 21 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “For 14 years, the Conservatives broke the NHS.” | Causal | Plausible | 49 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Leader of the Opposition is totally irrelevant.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Conservatives are totally irrelevant.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “This Labour Government are delivering change.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The biggest upgrade in workers’ rights in a generation has been delivered.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 32 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Renters’ Rights Act 2026 has been delivered.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 47 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Record funding for our NHS has been delivered.” | Factual | True | 15 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The fastest growing economy in the G7 has been delivered.” | Factual | True | 41 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Half a million children have been lifted out of poverty.” | Factual | False | 47 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are going to fight even harder for working people and a stronger and fairer Britain.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Brian Leishman | LAB | “Ninety-seven homes in Coalsnaughton have been evacuated due to ground movement.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 48 |
| — | Brian Leishman | LAB | “Hundreds of people are enduring severe emotional and financial distress.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 63 |
| — | Brian Leishman | LAB | “This is absolutely life-changing.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Brian Leishman | LAB | “The Mining Remediation Authority is now conducting an eight-week investigation into who will ultimately be held responsible.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 59 |
| — | Brian Leishman | LAB | “My constituents are looking to the UK Government for help.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 83 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is difficult for residents who are not in their homes.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The MRA is carrying out daily investigations to get answers as swiftly as possible.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 39 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government is working with the council to provide support for residents.” | Factual | True | 52 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Energy Minister is in touch with MSPs.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 140 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Lord Alan Haselhurst will be missed across the House.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Lance Corporal James Freeman was killed in Iraq.” | Factual | True | 32 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “17 people drowned during the recent heatwave.” | Factual | True | 138 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Many of the 17 people were children.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “The murder of Henry Nowak was an evil crime.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “The lies of the killer made Henry Nowak's murder much worse.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 54 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “The police response made Henry Nowak's murder much worse.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 66 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “The investigation must uncover everything that went wrong.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “All police forces must act on its conclusions.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Henry Nowak's father said his son's murder should not be used to create further division.” | Factual | True | 24 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Henry Nowak's father said knife crime should be treated as a national emergency.” | Factual | True | 17 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Victims of knife crime and their families deserve a politics where we come together to solve these problems.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:20 | Ed Davey | LD | “Victims of knife crime and their families should not be used as a political football.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “17 people lost their lives in the heatwave.” | Factual | True | 84 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Many of those people were young.” | Factual | True | 69 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Each of those deaths was tragic.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The case of Henry Nowak is so tragic.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Anyone who has seen the footage will have been deeply moved by it.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 22 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is important in a case like this that we reflect on our leadership roles here as political leaders.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is our duty to bring people together at a time like this.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is our duty not to seek to divide them.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is particularly our duty to listen to what the devastated family are asking of us as political leaders.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:21 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Acting in that way is the right way to respond.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The Liberal Democrats stand ready to work with the Government on serious policies to tackle knife crime.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The UK's armed forces are overstretched.” | Factual | True | 37 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “Labour now seems to be investing in a new weapon of war: the long-form essay.” | Factual | False | 58 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The UK should suck up to Donald Trump.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The UK should kowtow to US tech barons.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The UK should go slow on Europe.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The Prime Minister must be grateful for this rare endorsement of his agenda.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 44 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The sensible people are not radical.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “The radical people are not sensible.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:22 | Ed Davey | LD | “If the Prime Minister does not change course, the Prime Minister will be remembered for being neither radical nor sensible.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The right hon. Gentleman spoiled the gag.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The gag was quite good.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are delivering savings for family fun days out this summer.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Those savings include cheaper tickets for soft play.” | Factual | True | 36 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The right hon. Gentleman has not done more to welcome the savings we are delivering for family fun days out this summer.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 67 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The speaker thought he would have been delighted at the cheaper tickets for soft play.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 38 |
| — | Noah Law | LAB | “The whole country is united in its horror at the tragic death of Henry Nowak.” | Factual | False | 42 |
| — | Noah Law | LAB | “Henry Nowak’s family has shown courage in the face of this tragedy.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Noah Law | LAB | “The police made serious mistakes.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 42 |
| — | Noah Law | LAB | “We must learn from those mistakes so that no family faces this tragedy again.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I have watched the bodycam footage.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 23 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The bodycam footage was harrowing.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “As a dad of a 17-year-old boy, I felt sick.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 21 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I can only imagine how devastated Henry’s family are.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 34 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The situation is extremely moving.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry’s life has been stolen.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “His family have responded with incredible and immense dignity and bravery.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There clearly are lessons that need to be learned.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There are serious questions that need to be addressed.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is a question about how accusations of racism informed decision making in such cases.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry’s father said that he did not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension.” | Factual | True | 61 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Those are the words of a grieving father who has lost his son.” | Factual | True | 44 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I think those words have resonated with people across the country.” | Causal | Plausible | 52 |
| 12:26 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We must not allow this tragedy to be hijacked by anyone who seeks to divide us.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “Following the horrendous circumstances of Henry Nowak’s death” | Factual | True | 48 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “There was upset and anger at the circumstances of Henry’s death.” | Factual | True | 32 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “It is now clear to growing millions in this country that we are living under two-tier policing.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 77 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “The instructions that are given to police officers from police bosses are clear and written down in ink.” | Factual | False | 108 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “Those instructions say that officers must treat different ethnic groups in different ways.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 87 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “The anger that was seen spilling out in Southampton last night is in danger of getting considerably worse if the public lose trust that they will be treated fairly by the police.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “Two-tier policing is a divisive practice.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “The Prime Minister should end this divisive practice of two-tier policing.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:27 | Nigel Farage | RUK | “The Prime Minister should make sure that all British citizens are treated the same.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I do not believe that there is two-tier policing in this country.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 53 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I am really shocked.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 9 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The hon. Gentleman pretends to have respect for Henry’s family.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Henry’s family are grieving.” | Factual | True | 71 |
| 12:28 | Mr Speaker | SPK | “This is a very important question.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:28 | Mr Speaker | SPK | “I want to hear the Prime Minister’s answer.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| 12:28 | Mr Speaker | SPK | “If you want to carry on, go outside please.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The grieving family have asked us not to respond in the way that the leader of Reform has responded.” | Factual | True | 40 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “They have lost their son in the most appalling circumstances.” | Factual | True | 57 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “They make a simple plea to us as human beings not to exploit that.” | Factual | True | 57 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We all need to reflect on the words of Henry’s father.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “My response, and the response of others, has been focused on the lessons to be learned so that we can deliver justice.” | Factual | True | 32 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The hon. Gentleman’s response has been to appeal for rage.” | Factual | True | 83 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “That is his response to a father who has lost his son and asked for that not to happen.” | Factual | True | 41 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Exploiting this tragedy to create grievance and division would be wrong in any circumstances.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “To do it when the family are expressly saying, “Please don’t,” is unforgivable.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It shows exactly who he is.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Holly Woodcock was found deceased in France in August 2024, aged 20.” | Factual | True | 63 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Holly Woodcock’s parents still do not know what happened at Holly’s friend’s holiday villa.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 85 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Holly Woodcock’s parents have raised significant concerns with the Foreign Office regarding the investigation.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 121 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “The witness statements are inconsistent.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 173 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “The timelines are inconsistent.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 116 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Samples were prematurely destroyed.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 133 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Matters raised by French lawyers were dismissed by the investigating French police officers and officials.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 161 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “The Government should do more to press the French authorities to reopen the investigation.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “The Prime Minister should look at what can be done to raise the matter with his French counterparts at the highest level.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Daniel Francis | LAB | “Holly Woodcock deserves answers.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I cannot begin to imagine the intense distress that Holly’s family have experienced.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 44 |
| 12:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The ambassador to France has raised Holly’s case with the French prosecutor general.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 225 |
| 12:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Minister for Europe has set out further steps that can be taken.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 131 |
| 12:30 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Minister for Europe is ready to support Holly’s family.” | Factual | True | 155 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Last month, Welsh voters elected a Plaid Cymru Government.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “The election sent a clear message of fairness and hope.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Years of neglect should be tackled.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Funding owed from High Speed 2 should be secured.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Wales should have a new financial settlement that reflects our nation’s needs.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Wales should have more powers, especially over its natural resources.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Now is a time for us to work together.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Liz Saville Roberts | PC | “Chaos threatens us from every corner.” | Factual | False | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I did have a call with the First Minister of Wales just two weeks ago.” | Factual | True | 92 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I and this Government will work constructively with the First Minister and the Government in Wales.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Working constructively with the First Minister and the Government in Wales is the right thing to do to deliver for Wales.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “Wouldham is a village in my constituency.” | Factual | True | 61 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “A very distressing case was recently brought to my attention by a constituent in Wouldham.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 43 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “The case involved a man who could not remember his own words.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 244 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “The man said those words on television.” | Factual | True | 78 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “The man said that the NHS should not be funded through general taxation.” | Factual | True | 99 |
| — | Tristan Osborne | LAB | “What can we do to help the leader of Reform UK?” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 16 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform leader wants everyone to forget that he called for our NHS to be replaced with an insurance-based system.” | Factual | True | 37 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform leader called for our NHS to be replaced with an insurance-based system.” | Factual | True | 48 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform leader said that if people can pay, they should pay for NHS treatment.” | Factual | True | 80 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Reform cannot be trusted with our NHS.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The only way to protect our NHS is to vote Labour.” | Causal | Unsupported | 41 |
| 12:33 | Rosie Duffield | IND | “This week, Tom Kerridge and UKHospitality launched their “VAT’s the Problem” campaign.” | Factual | True | 48 |
| 12:33 | Rosie Duffield | IND | “Yesterday, Rosie Duffield and Sir Roger Gale hosted industry bodies, chefs Matt Tebbutt and Thomasina Myers, and hospitality leaders from Manchester, Liverpool, London and Kent, including Sacha Lord.” | Factual | True | 128 |
| 12:33 | Rosie Duffield | IND | “They all agree with campaigners such as Andy Lennox that the UK’s rate of 20% VAT on hospitality is killing businesses daily.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 146 |
| 12:33 | Rosie Duffield | IND | “The Prime Minister’s candidate in Makerfield has pledged to slash VAT in line with the rest of Europe.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 197 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Prime Minister recognises the challenges that she identifies.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 20 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is permanently lowering business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Every pub will get 15% off its new business rates bill.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Bills will be frozen in real terms for a further two years.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is cutting VAT on children’s meals in restaurants, particularly over the summer period.” | Factual | True | 17 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Chancellor set out those savings two weeks ago.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 31 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “Every year, about 160 university students commit suicide.” | Factual | True | 33 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “That is more than three every week.” | Factual | True | 0 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “There is no established duty of care on universities to protect the health, safety and welfare of their students.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 123 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “This is not about creating excessive burdens on universities.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “This is about requiring universities to take reasonable steps to prevent injury or harm to their students when the risk is reasonably foreseeable.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Warinder Juss | LAB | “We should do all we can to prevent our young people from dying at university through suicide.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Any death from suicide is a tragedy.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is bringing together students, bereaved families, universities and the NHS.” | Factual | True | 64 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is doing this to strengthen the mental health support provided to students.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 59 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government has appointed a student support champion.” | Factual | True | 48 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The student support champion will drive improvement across universities.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “Zero Labour councillors were elected in Romford.” | Factual | True | 51 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “Zero Conservative councillors were elected across Havering for the first time since 1964.” | Factual | True | 82 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “Havering is the first Reform UK London borough.” | Factual | True | 45 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “These election results show people’s disillusionment with the political establishment.” | Causal | Plausible | 61 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “The Prime Minister should do something for the people of Romford.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “The Prime Minister should give people of Romford the accident and emergency unit at Queen’s hospital.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “Wes Streeting said he would deliver the accident and emergency unit at Queen’s hospital.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 195 |
| 12:35 | Andrew Rosindell | RUK | “Wes Streeting failed to deliver the accident and emergency unit at Queen’s hospital.” | Factual | True | 131 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government put record investment into the NHS.” | Factual | True | 15 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The hon. Gentleman and others left behind a mess.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government put record investment into the NHS to clear up the mess that the hon. Gentleman and others left behind.” | Causal | Plausible | 33 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Prime Minister has studied the Reform candidate for Makerfield.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 19 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform candidate for Makerfield is a self-professed sexist.” | Factual | True | 57 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform candidate for Makerfield said women who get an abortion do it for vanity purposes.” | Factual | True | 59 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform candidate for Makerfield encouraged people not to get the covid vaccine.” | Factual | True | 101 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Reform candidate for Makerfield said Russia was within its rights to invade Crimea.” | Factual | True | 37 |
| 12:36 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Reform has nothing to offer but grievance and division yet again.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “There should be calm over division.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “The rugby league family lost a giant last week.” | Factual | True | 56 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John Kear was a former England, Wales and challenge cup-winning coach.” | Factual | True | 26 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John Kear died suddenly on Sunday afternoon on his journey north after commentating on the challenge cup final at Wembley the previous day.” | Factual | True | 20 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John Kear played for Castleford, his local team.” | Factual | True | 51 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “After playing for Castleford, John Kear moved to teaching and coaching for a total of 700 matches with nine clubs.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 73 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John Kear's career included famous underdog challenge cup wins with Sheffield Eagles in 1998.” | Factual | True | 42 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John Kear's career included famous underdog challenge cup wins with Hull FC in 2005.” | Factual | True | 30 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John loved his sport.” | Factual | True | 31 |
| 12:37 | Harpreet Uppal | LAB | “John was loved by his sport.” | Factual | True | 55 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I pay tribute to John.” | Factual | True | 29 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “John had passed away.” | Factual | True | 39 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We were all deeply sad to hear of his passing.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 38 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “John was a remarkable athlete and coach.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “John was an energetic and enthusiastic champion of his sport.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:37 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “John will be missed by supporters across the country.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “Yesterday, at an event here in Parliament, I spoke to women.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 77 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “Those women's children suffered avoidable harm.” | Factual | True | 60 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “Those women continued taking the epilepsy drug sodium valproate during pregnancy.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 35 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “Doctors knew the risks.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 61 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “Patients were not informed about the risks.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 47 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “The failure to inform patients had devastating consequences.” | Causal | Plausible | 72 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “A Government Department commissioned a report looking at how to provide a redress scheme.” | Factual | True | 65 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “The fact that a Government Department commissioned a report looking at how to provide a redress scheme raised an expectation that a redress scheme was on the horizon.” | Causal | Plausible | 53 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “To then not introduce such a scheme would be unbelievably cruel.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “This Government should respond to the Hughes report.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Sarah Green | LD | “This Government should finally establish a redress scheme for the families.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:38 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We absolutely recognise the harm and huge impact that pelvic mesh has had on so many lives.” | Causal | Strongly Supported | 24 |
| 12:38 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Minister for Public Health has been a dedicated campaigner on this very issue.” | Factual | True | 62 |
| 12:38 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “I want to see a full response to the recommendations published as quickly as possible.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “The Department for Transport published the 10-year bus pipeline.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “The 10-year bus pipeline shows that demand for zero-emission buses will double by the end of the decade.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “In Scotland, jobs are being lost in the bus manufacturing sector because overseas manufacturers are winning a greater number of orders.” | Causal | Plausible | 95 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “Overseas manufacturers now constitute the majority of new registration buses on Scotland's roads.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 141 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “There is an investigation into the cyber-security of Chinese buses.” | Factual | True | 55 |
| — | Euan Stainbank | LAB | “The Prime Minister should designate bus manufacturing as a sector critical to national security.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The workforce building buses in Scotland is brilliant and talented.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “It is right to champion the workforce building buses in Scotland.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government's pipeline will give UK manufacturers the certainty and stability they need to plan ahead.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government's pipeline will make UK manufacturers completely effective.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is working closely with the industry to provide the necessary response and support.” | Factual | True | 54 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “I welcome the Prime Minister’s commitment to combat antisemitism.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “There have been regular hate marches on our streets.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 35 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “Those marches have included chanting “globalise the intifada”.” | Factual | True | 48 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “Those marches have led directly to attacks on Jewish businesses, synagogues and individuals in the streets.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 133 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “There has now been an arson attack on where Jewish people live.” | Factual | True | 56 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “The Jewish people of our country now want to see action, not warm words.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 68 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “There are 13 Iran-sponsored charities in this country that spread antisemitism.” | Factual | False | 95 |
| — | Bob Blackman | CON | “The Jewish people of this country want to feel safe on our streets, in their homes and in our country.” | Factual | True | 24 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are united in our belief that we must fight the poison of antisemitism wherever it is found.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 37 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are investing more to keep Jewish communities safe.” | Factual | True | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are increasing police patrols.” | Factual | True | 22 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are increasing security at schools and synagogues.” | Factual | True | 21 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are investing £7 million to tackle antisemitism within our universities.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 33 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are bringing in proscription-like powers to clamp down on malign state activity.” | Factual | True | 44 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Less than 48 hours ago the family of Henry Nowak stood on the steps of Southampton Crown court.” | Factual | True | 92 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “The family of Henry Nowak gave a courageous and dignified statement.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Henry Nowak's family said they want to use Henry's heartbreaking story to make change for the better.” | Factual | True | 55 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Henry Nowak's family said they do not want his death to be used to create further division, hatred or tension.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Henry Nowak's family said they want his story to make our streets safer for everyone.” | Factual | True | 53 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Violence was whipped up on the streets of Southampton last night.” | Causal | Plausible | 35 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “There was criminal damage to innocent people's homes.” | Factual | True | 37 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “Eleven police officers were injured.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| 12:42 | Darren Paffey | LAB | “The violence, criminal damage, and injuries are the total opposite of what Henry's own family clearly and powerfully called for.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The discussion this morning was about the impact in Southampton.” | Factual | True | 62 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Member for Thurrock (Jen Craft) has been dealing with Henry’s family for some time.” | Factual | True | 70 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The attacks directed towards police officers last night were disgraceful.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The attacks directed towards police officers last night were completely unacceptable.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is no justification for further disorder.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “The Conservatives repeatedly promised 40 new hospitals.” | Factual | True | 49 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “Those 40 new hospitals were never going to happen.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “The current Government are promising a new hospital in Hampshire in 20 years’ time.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 61 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “That hospital may not get built at all.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “Dr Danny Chambers's constituents really rely on A&E services.” | Factual | True | 42 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “Dr Danny Chambers's constituents really rely on maternity services.” | Factual | True | 31 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “The current hospital in Winchester has a huge repair backlog.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 171 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “Rainwater is leaking into clinical areas.” | Factual | True | 196 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “The Prime Minister should break the cycle of governing parties promising hypothetical hospitals.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Dr Danny Chambers | LD | “The Prime Minister should commit to fixing Winchester's actual hospital.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The hon. Gentleman has raised this matter previously at Prime Minister’s Questions.” | Factual | True | 91 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The reorganisation of services is a matter for local integrated care boards.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 51 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Local integrated care boards take decisions based on evidence and engagement with patients.” | Factual | True | 54 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The Government has provided £450 million to expand urgent and emergency care capacity.” | Factual | True | 50 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Patients across the country are benefiting from that investment.” | Causal | Plausible | 104 |
| 12:43 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The improvement in urgent and emergency care capacity is because of the investment the Government has put in.” | Causal | Plausible | 59 |
| 12:44 | Alison Hume | LAB | “Dedicated teachers in Scarborough and Whitby are making efforts.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 26 |
| 12:44 | Alison Hume | LAB | “Only 36% of pupils in Scarborough and Whitby achieve grade 5 and above in both English and maths GCSEs.” | Factual | False | 109 |
| 12:44 | Alison Hume | LAB | “Mission Coastal has the potential to deliver the same transformational impact for young people in deprived coastal communities as the London Challenge achieved.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 12:44 | Alison Hume | LAB | “Mission Coastal is the kind of bold and targeted intervention that only a Labour Government can deliver.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| 00:00 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Mission Coastal will help break the link between background and success.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 00:00 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Mission Coastal will give the most disadvantaged children mentoring, career support and enrichment opportunities.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| 00:00 | Keir Starmer | LAB | “No matter where they grow up, every child deserves the same opportunities to succeed.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “The Government’s top-down housing targets are about to almost double in my constituency.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “These targets mean that communities like Redbourn and Tring are about to see huge-scale development.” | Predictive | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “Infrastructure is bursting at the seams.” | Factual | True | 51 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “A supposedly affordable new build in my patch costs more than £500,000.” | Factual | True | 271 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “Hannah is one of my sixth-formers.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 18 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “Hannah says that she can never dream of buying a new home.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 41 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “Hannah says that she will have to leave the place where she grew up.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 75 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “These top-down targets are not delivering the affordable homes we need.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 48 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “These top-down targets are not delivering the services we need.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 83 |
| — | Victoria Collins | LD | “These top-down targets are not protecting our precious landscapes.” | Causal | Not Enough Evidence | 110 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We inherited a housing crisis.” | Factual | True | 29 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “People are unable to have the security of their own home.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “People are unable to get on to the housing ladder.” | Factual | False | 41 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are determined to change that.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We have invested £39 billion to deliver more social and affordable homes.” | Factual | True | 31 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We are prioritising brownfield land.” | Factual | True | 52 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “We must build more communities with strong infrastructure.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The hon. Lady’s party consistently votes against the planning reforms that will allow those homes to be built.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 36 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “Yesterday, the Health Secretary confirmed that all eligible black men would be invited to the Transform trial.” | Factual | True | 23 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “I am chair of the all-party parliamentary group on prostate cancer.” | Factual | True | 56 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “I welcome this vital step towards screening for prostate cancer.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “Black men have a doubled risk for both diagnosis and death from prostate cancer.” | Factual | True | 35 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “Reform responded to this with nothing but divisive weasel words and rage-baiting.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “Our NHS was founded by Labour to be there for everyone equally.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Mr Calvin Bailey | LAB | “When there is a proven higher risk, targeting support is equality.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The programme is England’s first targeted cancer screening programme.” | Factual | False | 36 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is also funding a major expansion of research and treatment.” | Factual | True | 17 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “That expansion is backed by £20 million.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “That expansion is intended to help men at the highest risk.” | Factual | True | 16 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “The government is determined to improve cancer care.” | Factual | Not Enough Evidence | 18 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “More cancer patients are now being diagnosed on time.” | Factual | Partly True/False | 19 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “Labour’s decisions are the reason more cancer patients are now being diagnosed on time.” | Causal | Weak Evidence | 58 |
| — | Keir Starmer | LAB | “There is more to do.” | Judgement | Not Rated | 0 |
| — | Mr Speaker | SPK | “Points of order come after statements and urgent questions.” | Factual | True | 19 |
| — | Mr Speaker | SPK | “You did not ask a question, though.” | Factual | True | 14 |
| — | Mr Speaker | SPK | “The point of order can come after the urgent questions.” | Factual | True | 18 |