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21.08.17

Environment

Dirty business: The livestock farms polluting the UK

Manure pouring into waterways and carcasses dumped in woodlands - farms are releasing harmful pollution once a week on average, the Bureau has found.

20.02.17

Environment

One in four UK abattoirs fails to meet basic hygiene standards

The breaches mean meat contaminated with bugs that cause serious food poisoning can potentially reach supermarket shelves.

05.09.16

Teaching

Shortage of black teachers, data reveals

A tenfold increase in the number of black and ethnic minority teachers is needed if schools in some English cities are to reflect their pupil populations.

05.09.16

Teaching

The teaching diversity gap – how regions compare

Teachers across England are drastically less ethnically diverse than their pupils, analysis by the Bureau can reveal. The size of the diversity gap varies across different regions and local authoritie...

28.08.16

Environment

Severe welfare breaches recorded six times a day in British slaughterhouses

Data obtained by the Bureau reveals six severe welfare breaches that subject animals to needless pain and suffering are recorded per day on average at British slaughterhouses.

26.07.16

Hate crime is on the rise, but police are taking less action against suspects

Now only a one in four chance of action being taken.

26.07.16

Hate crime levels are rising in England and Wales. How bad is it where you live?

The Bureau sent Freedom of Information Requests to every police force in England and Wales, asking them to provide complete outcome data for all hate crimes recorded in 2014/15 and, separately, 2015/1...

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