16.10.17
Domestic Violence
The inside story of how women fleeing domestic violence lost their refuge
Survivors and support workers tell the Bureau of a refuge system at breaking point
13.10.17
Drone Warfare
The US dropped 751 weapons on Afghanistan in September, a seven-year high, but carried out fewer strikes.
09.10.17
Scrutinising Government
The Home Office is accused of "racial profiling" by human rights lawyers as MPs call for review
06.10.17
This article was based on US Air Force data which it has since changed, making our findings no longer accurate.
02.10.17
US military investigating loss of unmanned plane
30.09.17
In Afghanistan, civilians are enmeshed in the bitter conflict between US troops and the Taliban
25.09.17
Shadow Wars
The rise and fall of one district in Aghanistan's embattled Helmand province
20.09.17
Europe Under Scrutiny
The German right fights to build its new Breitbart
19.09.17
Environment
Contaminated meat risk, whistleblower says, is due to poor hygiene and regulation in Britain's abattoirs
18.09.17
A US strike hits Pakistan for the fifth time this year
13.09.17
The US carried out its first combat airdrop in Afghanistan in more than two years last month, signalling a possible deterioration of security
06.09.17
A monthly update on the covert US war on terror.
05.09.17
Lobbying’s Hidden Influence
Is it "curtains" for PR firm Bell Pottinger after it "incited racial hatred" in South Africa?
22.08.17
Trump escalates Afghanistan war. 3,900 more US troops to be sent. So far this year there have been three times as many airstrikes
21.08.17
Manure pouring into waterways and carcasses dumped in woodlands - farms are releasing harmful pollution once a week on average, the Bureau has found.
11.08.17
New data shows increase in number of times animals suffer needlessly before slaughter as the government announces plans to put cameras in abattoirs.
07.08.17
28.07.17
US strikes are raining down on the group in Nangarhar province, but no one is really sure who they are hitting.
26.07.17
Privatised War
Dubai-based company Anham was once accused by SIGIR, the US military spending watchdog, of billing $900 for a circuit breaker.