11.11.20
Health
The Global Health team are looking for people to be part of a brand new reporting initiative: our Health Justice Hub.
Over the coming months, health justice will be one of the major focuses of the Bureau’s Global Health team
19.10.20
A Bureau staffer explains how he combines journalism with community outreach to help shape our investigations into global health
13.10.20
Tara Lajumoke and Clare Algar have joined the board, Vicky Gale and Emiliano Mellino have joined Bureau Local, with Rachel Hamada moving to a reporting role, and Alex Hess has joined the production te...
06.10.20
Big Tech
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is looking for pitches for ambitious and original investigative reporting for its Decision Machines reporting project
05.10.20
The Enablers
A leak of 350,000 pages of a Jersey trust company’s internal records – which detail decades of financial malfeasance and the Crown Dependency’s unwillingness to take action – appeared from an unusual...
24.09.20
The Bureau's founder Elaine Potter mourns a giant in the world of news who had long been one of the Bureau's greatest champions and supporters
10.09.20
News organisations need to commit to and support diversity
04.09.20
Shadow Wars
The Bureau's Drone Warfare and Shadow Wars projects have come to an end
28.08.20
Environment
The UK government is adding to the mounting pressure on global businesses to end deforestation in their supply chains
22.08.20
The A-levels shambles was actually the result of a fairly open process by Ofqual - so what does it tell us about the risks of more complex, less transparent systems?
12.08.20
A new Bureau team member explains why he's left the NGO world, and why community-centred journalism matters
01.08.20
As a food journalist and investigator, I’ve spent the past decade and a half probing the multiple impacts of industrial farming
03.07.20
Global Health
Why did it take two months and a local outbreak in Leicester for authorities to gain access to data on coronavirus testing?
24.06.20
Our Impact
The Bureau Local shares findings and resources from its five-month Change the Story initiative
17.06.20
The project investigates the capital’s role as the home of international finance that allows criminal activity and corruption
26.05.20
As part of its #LoveLocalNews campaign, Bureau Local showcases stories from around the country
23.04.20
The local news industry has never been under so much pressure as the pandemic takes its toll. We want to highlight the brilliant work reporters are still doing every day in their communities
14.04.20
The Bureau is looking into how medicines get from the factory to your bathroom cabinet or pharmacy shelf
20.03.20
Giles, formerly the editor of Mosaic, joins the Bureau as global health editor, while Davies is promoted to global chief health correspondent
09.03.20
Bureau Local wants to work with more people to reimagine local news so that it is valuable to citizens and valued by them
04.03.20
The Bureau wants to do more to make its journalism useful to those driving change
17.02.20
Bureau Local director, Megan Lucero, on setting the news agenda and sparking change
14.02.20
The Bureau has won a £900,000 grant to launch a team to investigate the world’s biggest infectious diseases, healthcare failings and what could be done to save lives
28.01.20
The Bureau's impact editor, Miriam Wells, has developed a strategy to make sure our stories connects with key audiences, benefits affected people and drives change
10.01.20
The Housing Crisis
Using story circles, a method of gathering testimonials used in the US, Bureau Local heard from people directly affected by homelessness in Edinburgh and Bedford
16.12.19
Kathleen will work on the Decision Machines project
12.12.19
The Bureau's investigations into meatpackers in the legal Amazon have strengthened the evidence linking cattle ranching to deforestation
25.11.19
Working with more than 30 reporters at local and national level, Bureau Local's investigation drew a stark picture of the problems in homelessness services and housing provision
01.11.19
Domestic Violence
Our investigation has spurred lawyers to take action, and MPs and senior police figures have been engaging with the findings