Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have clashed over workers' rights and the national living wage at this week's Prime Minister's Questions.

The Telegraph has teamed up with Full Fact to check the claims made by the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition.

This week, the debate covered the rights for workers and those earning less than the living wage. Corbyn argued that the Government isn't protecting nearly one million people on zero hours contracts, while the Prime Minister said that the Government was the one to introduce the national living wage and make changes to zero hours contracts.

On workers rights and the national living wage