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25.11.20

Health

Imprisoned under the cover of Covid

How new pandemic rules were used to justify a violent raid on an LGBTQ+ homeless shelter in Uganda

30.07.20

Health

The baby brands turning Indonesian Instagram into free formula ads

Formula companies are using a group of unpaid mothers to market their brands online, in contravention of a WHO code

07.05.20

Big Tech

The tech firms getting their hands on NHS patient data to fight coronavirus

An investigation by the Bureau has found that technology companies are getting access to data that has previously been tightly controlled to help build apps to slow the disease

04.05.20

Big Tobacco

Underage vaping spikes in the north of England

Data analysed by the Bureau shows that more than a fifth of 15-year-olds in Yorkshire and the Humber regularly vape

11.10.19

Big Tech

Conflict of interest questions over Cummings’ job at health tech firm

MPs have raised questions over work Boris Johnson's top adviser did for Babylon, shortly before a government minister endorsed the company

18.04.19

Wheelchair users face "horrific" delays from major NHS provider

Our investigation found one private company is running a considerable number of the country's worst performing wheelchair services

18.04.18

Health

Concerns over fake illness cases in troubled GOSH department

Mother jailed for child cruelty after persuading doctors, including at Gosh, to treat her children for non-existent illnesses

15.04.18

Health

Seven year saga of Great Ormond Street department that over-treated some children

The story of how one Great Ormond Street Hospital department was in disarray for seven years

15.04.18

Health

Was allergy poster boy given too many drugs?

The boy who was allergic to everything - and then grew up

02.11.17

Health

Surgeon under police investigation faces medical practitioners tribunal

Surgeon under scrutiny from the medical regulator

01.03.17

Health

Patients at major mental health hospital suffer disturbing conditions, say parents

A Bureau investigation has found a litany of serious complaints about the care provided at St Andrew's hospital in Northampton.

24.02.17

Health

NHS patients still being sent to unsafe private hospital

The NHS will continue to send patients to a private hospital found to be unsafe by government inspectors even though health insurers are boycotting it.

23.02.17

Health

Private hospital put NHS patients 'at high risk of harm'

A private hospital run by a major provider has been rated unsafe by the health watchdog and accused of putting profits before patients.

29.01.17

Health

Surgeon accused of profiting from unnecessary NHS operations

The case, involving an orthopaedic surgeon at a Kent hospital, raises serious questions about NHS oversight of its contracts with private health providers.

26.01.16

Health

Patient strangled themselves during inspection at under-fire NHS mental heath trust, damning report reveals

NHS mental health trust failed to put measures in place to reduce suicide risk despite repeated warnings, CQC regulator says

16.01.13

Health

Health Committee: Hidden trial data should be opened up

Government’s health committee calls for publication of all pharmaceutical trial data.

28.09.12

Health

Why Big Pharma is bad for your health

Goldacre’s latest book unpicks the pharmaceutical industry with blood-boiling results.

04.09.12

Health

NHS PFI firms avoid millions in tax

A report reveals that NHS finance firms pay fees into tax havens.

29.06.12

Health

The NHS whistleblower and the £500,000 ‘supergag’

The Today Programme investigates the silencing of NHS whistleblowers

25.06.12

Health

Get the data: Spending on male health and wellbeing services

London boroughs spend significantly less on male health and well-being services.

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