13.06.19
Environment
Led by an expert analysis of how ammonia gas is damaging human health in the UK, we investigated why farms are not taking simple measures to reduce their pollution
09.06.19
Individuals from the north west of England stole vast sums of taxpayers’ money through a series of frauds across Europe.
03.06.19
Shadow Wars
This is the evidence which helped the Bureau together with the New York Times' Visual Investigations Unit prove the US carried out a strike which locals say killed eleven children
We proved in the face of US denial that its military carried out an airstrike that killed seven children, their mother and four young cousins in Afghanistan
29.05.19
Local Power
A timeline giving details of when key decisions about the Grenfell tower refurbishment were made by Kensington and Chelsea council
Investigation reveals Kensington and Chelsea Council had a large pot of money that it could have used on the refurbishment, yet the budget was cut and cheaper cladding used
08.05.19
Big Tech
The findings of a six-month research project investigating government IT contracts raise major concerns about public scrutiny and accountability
07.05.19
Corporate Watch
Leaked documents provide a colourful behind-the-scenes account of a massive carbon credit fraud that stretched across Europe
02.05.19
The figure is lower than those recorded by other organisations. The new report shows an improvement in military openness about overseas operations, but there is still a transparency gap
New figures show British people still make up a fifth of all people stopped and asked to prove their immigration status
01.05.19
Domestic Violence
A major investigation finds police officers are accused of domestic abuse four times a week on average, and forces are accused of failing to adequately investigate
27.04.19
Spelthorne auditors have raised red flags about whether the £385 million purchase of a BP research site was value for money for the council
18.04.19
Our investigation found one private company is running a considerable number of the country's worst performing wheelchair services
11.03.19
Homelessness
The research by UCL comes as the Bureau's final tally finds almost 800 people have died while homeless in the UK over the last 18 months
07.03.19
US intelligence officials will no longer have to publicly announce how many civilians they have killed in covert air strikes outside war zones
Opinion piece by Jennifer Gibson who leads Reprieve's Assassinations Project
05.03.19
Explore the literal cost of austerity in our interactive map showing more than 12,000 public buildings and spaces sold by cash-strapped councils
Our investigation reveals Peterborough Council may have used £23 million raised from selling public assets to help pay its running costs, which is forbidden under government regulations.
04.03.19
Libraries, playgrounds, and community centres are being sold by councils as they struggle to stay afloat, with many using the proceeds to pay for redundancies
13.02.19
Global Superbugs
We visited Ghana to see just how much difference running water can make in the global fight against antibiotic resistance