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07.12.24

Trans+ Voices

Trans+ people finding it harder to access ‘lifesaving’ treatment

Reports of treatment being refused or withdrawn are on the rise – and no official figures exist to track the issue

03.12.24

Global Health

Why Trump’s next presidency poses a new threat to women’s health

Figures close to new president have already been making moves to influence reproductive services around the world

22.11.24

The Enablers

Zahawi, Al-Fayed and Ampika Pickston: All the silenced stories

MPs used parliamentary privilege during the SLAPPs debate to reveal stories suppressed by legal threats

21.11.24

The Enablers

SLAPPs thwarted attempts to stop Al-Fayed, says MP

Reporting on alleged assaults – including against a 15-year-old – were suppressed by legal threats, Parliament heard

21.11.24

The Enablers

SLAPPs: What are the next steps to end abusive libel actions?

Labour has yet to announce any concrete plans to pass new legislation

21.11.24

The Enablers

TBIJ teams up with MPs to uncover stories silenced by threats

TBIJ spent a year uncovering public-interest stories blocked by legal threats. On Thursday, MPs will use parliamentary privilege to discuss them

20.11.24

Big Tobacco

Harvard set up worthless carbon offsetting scheme that sold millions of junk credits

Project has sold credits to EasyJet, British American Tobacco and Ernst & Young

20.11.24

Big Tobacco

Tobacco giant’s ‘carbon neutral vape’ was offset with junk credits

British American Tobacco’s Vuse brand got its green status via ineffective forestry project

19.11.24

Global Superbugs

Gaza bombardment worsens superbug outbreaks

Israeli blockades and bombings have left doctors without basic medicines to treat infections

15.11.24

Trapped in work

Seasonal workers find no hope in employment tribunals

Exploited farmworkers face huge barriers to justice – including rules effectively preventing oral evidence

13.11.24

Environment

Is your bank financing the climate crisis? And what can you do about it?

High-street banks’ green claims are under increasing scrutiny. Here’s how customers can find out where their money is going

13.11.24

Environment

‘Greenwashing’ banks raised 1 trillion dollars for fossil fuel giants

NatWest among several banks in net zero alliance continuing to support the fossil fuel industry

12.11.24

Local Power

Thurrock crisis: this is a bizarre twist to the solar farm scandal

Senior Thurrock council officers and Conservative cabinet members spent years with their heads in the sand

11.11.24

Local Power

Thurrock prepares to sue 23 councils over dodgy solar farm valuations

The council wants to recoup money lost in a disastrous series of investments by any means necessary

11.11.24

Environment

Why Cop29 talks are focusing on finance

Climate finance will be the subject of key negotiations among leaders in Baku – but will a new deal be enough?

09.11.24

Family Court Files

Parents ‘losing their children’ over misinterpreted drug tests

Hair strands tests used in life-changing decisions can give misleading results

05.11.24

Global Health

Ex-Trump official and abstinence advocate strikes secretive health deal in Uganda

Key documents relating to Valerie Huber’s Protego project are being kept away from the public eye

01.11.24

Big Tech

Profiteers are exploiting US conspiracies and hate to make millions

Toxic lies being used to push bitcoin scams and MAGA shirts to Facebook users in run-up to US election

29.10.24

Family Court Files

Join us for the first ever Family Court Reporting Week

For five days from Monday 4 November TBIJ is hosting a series of events for journalists around the country

18.10.24

Trapped in work

Employment Rights Bill: will new unfair dismissal rules help seasonal workers?

Proposals may improve the outlook for vulnerable migrant workers – but do not address the root of the problem

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