17.04.12
Lobbying’s Hidden Influence
Commissioner will decide if peer broke Lords Code of Conduct.
16.04.12
Corporate Watch
Commodity giant Glencore is accused of purchasing copper mined by children in DRC.
13.04.12
The Sudanese government is killing its own people through airstrikes and forced starvation.
12.04.12
In Cold Blood documents summary and extrajudicial executions in the Syrian uprising.
10.04.12
Lobbyist’s memo offers to help clients shape EU law – despite ban on business involvement.
Was Lord Bell right to say Bureau reporter asked him to exaggerate? You decide.
The PR watchdog exonerates Bell Pottinger without fully examining the evidence.
Reuters investigates the links between a Greek power couple, and a bank.
05.04.12
Surveillance State
Some forces grant virtually all applications for phone records.
02.04.12
The NSA’s vast new surveillance facility is just one facet in its spying capabilities.
The government’s move for greater powers is nothing new, says Privacy International.
29.03.12
Drone Warfare
The ‘hodge podge’ of aged planes can’t fly complex sorties.
Why the Bureau began tracking US strikes in Yemen.
Whole families died in missile attack that killed 44 civilians.
Attacks now rain on Yemen as often as they do on Pakistan’s tribal regions.
Human Rights Watch illustrates the legal injustices facing women in Afghanistan.
28.03.12
Protected witnesses tell File on 4 their traumatic stories.
15.03.12
Criticism over plans to exclude in-house lobbyists from a statutory register in parliament.
14.03.12
Goldman has been fined millions of dollars by the US financial regulator, the SEC.
09.03.12
Scrutinising Government
The Bureau unearths some of the wackier Wikipedia edits by House of Commons.