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An anonymous woman with her back to the camera looks over the coastline

08.07.22

Domestic Violence

She married a police officer. He turned his training on her

Eight out of 10 police employees accused of domestic abuse keep their jobs. So who can victims turn to when their abuser is part of the very system that pledges to protect them?

A chicken at a factory farm

05.07.22

Global Superbugs

Dangerous salmonella found in UK farms and meat

Results obtained by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism reveal a spike in poultry products contaminated with salmonella infantis in recent years

A pig at a factory farm

05.07.22

Global Superbugs

Deadly superbug found in British supermarket pork

More than 10% of sampled pork products, including joints, chops and mince, have found to be infected with a bacteria that showed resistance to a ‘last resort’ antibiotic used to treat serious illnesse...

A stock image of police officers from behind

30.06.22

Domestic Violence

Police abuse victims let down by systemic weaknesses, say watchdogs

A new report prompted by Bureau reporting and work by the Centre for Women's Justice has found “systemic weaknesses” in how police forces respond to domestic abuse committed by officers and staff.

A Brazilian Kamuu Dan Wapichana indigenous man takes part in a protest of employees of the National Indigenous Foundation outside the Ministry of Justice in Brasília earlier this week

16.06.22

Environment

I am angry about the murders in the Amazon. And you should be too

Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira dedicated their lives to a war against extinction in the Amazon

Cigarette boxes are displayed alongside sweets, chocolates and crisps in a bodega in Peru

31.05.22

Big Tobacco

Big Tobacco firms advertising on schools’ doorsteps

Philip Morris International and British American Tobacco accused of exploiting legal "loophole" around advertising

A worker on an asparagus farm pushes a barrow

27.05.22

Trapped in work

Migrant fruit pickers charged thousands in illegal fees to work on UK farms

Labourers from Nepal say they paid third-party agencies as much as £3,000 to secure six-month job

Villagers walk near Murchison Falls, Uganda

19.05.22

Environment

Insurance giant Marsh signs on for environmentally disastrous pipeline project

Company defies its employees to broker project that will generate 33 million tons of carbon emissions each year

Sam sits on his sofa at home. He no longer goes to school because they couldn’t provide the support he needed

28.04.22

Local Power

Cornwall to Newcastle: children with disabilities forced to travel hundreds of miles for school

The desperately underfunded special educational needs and disabilities system is having grave consequences for young people and plunging councils further into record debt

Protestors in white T-shirts with the slogan ‘Say No to SB 793’ walk past a No Smoking sign. One of the protestors carries a sign that says ‘SB 793 is a racist law’

25.04.22

Big Tobacco

Paid protesters, free lunches and backroom chats: Inside the menthol lobbying machine

Menthol cigarette makers have tried to stoke fears among Black smokers as part of a campaign against legislation at a federal, state and even city level

Lauren Campbell-Thompson helps twin sister Rianna into the bathroom of their Bromley home

05.04.22

Health Inequality

Disabled people trapped waiting years for vital home adaptations

Thousands of disabled people across the UK are waiting months to be assessed for vital adaptations to their home, and years to get the work done, the Bureau has found

An illustration of a handshake with oil, the colours of the Russian flag and fossil fuel industry images

05.04.22

The Enablers

BlackRock ploughed UK pension funds into Putin’s war chest

Asset-management giant has earned over $1bn from shareholdings in Russian companies since 2014 annexing of Crimea

Yandex’s founder and CEO Arkady Volozh celebrates as the company is listed on the Nasdaq exchange in New York in 2011

30.03.22

Big Tech

US investment firms prop up ad revenue for Russian propaganda sites

Yandex, a company owned almost entirely by Western investors is still helping sites pushing false Russian claims make thousands of dollars a day through on-site adverts

A police officer moving towards a police jeep on a sunny day. Image only shows the police officer’s shoulders and neck from behind

17.03.22

Domestic Violence

Police officers accused of abuse avoid convictions and keep their jobs

Eight out of 10 police employees accused of domestic abuse are still working, an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and ITV has found

Chace sleeps in a hospital bed after contracting salmonella. The picture is overlaid with neon tablets and pills

16.03.22

Global Superbugs

Superbugs on the shelves: diseased chicken being sold across America

Companies routinely exceed level of bacteria allowed by USDA – and do not have to recall their products

A dose of a Covid-19 vaccine is prepared to be administered at a health centre in London

10.03.22

Global Health

UK could use vaccine donations to slash £140m from foreign aid spending

New rules could let countries claim back more than they paid for surplus doses that were given away

09.03.22

Environment

BlackRock tells oil regulator: ignore our CEO’s climate pledges

Chief executive of world's biggest assets manager has said sustainability will be at the heart of the company's investments

Vladimir Putin, wearing a black suit, shakes hands with a broad-shouldered white man with grey hair. They are surrounded by other men in dark suits

07.03.22

The Enablers

Sanctioned Russian oligarchs found sanctuary in Britain

Russian oligarchs and their families have been buying property, paying for private schools and enjoying luxury lifestyles in the UK for years despite being on international sanctions lists

20.02.22

Big Tech

Facebook accused by survivors of letting activists incite ethnic massacres with hate and misinformation in Ethiopia

Fact checkers and civil society organisations describe company's virtually 'non-existent' support for their work tackling misinformation

17.02.22

The Enablers

Kazakh ex-dictator used UK company to help protect his $8 billion business empire

Nursultan Nazarbayev's sprawling corporate operation was built around a UK-registered company with just a single UK-based employee

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