26.09.11
Health
Is regulator’s investigation into private healthcare market a warning of things to come in NHS?
22.09.11
A transcript of the UK Development Secretary’s interview over Bureau report on Newsnight.
21.09.11
Evidence of a renewed government crackdown against opposition members
19.09.11
Corporate Watch
Thousands of subsidiaries owned by giant extractive firms hidden in ‘secrecy jurisdictions’.
15.09.11
Bureau endorses a Charter calling for governments to record all casualties of armed violence.
13.09.11
Lobbying’s Hidden Influence
As rocketing prices hit Africa’s poor, bank giants lobby G20 to let them continue betting on food.
12.09.11
Data analysed by the Bureau reveals Jubilee line most dangerous, despite safety doors.
07.09.11
Scrutinising Government
Controversial practice still being widely used despite wide criticism during MPs’ expenses scandal.
05.09.11
Why do headline-grabbing tropical diseases receive substantially more funding than others?
The Bureau announces the winner of its young journalist competition.
02.09.11
International committee outlines plans allowing detainees to be handed over to Afghan authorities.
01.09.11
Lord Bell’s London PR firm worked for Yemen organisation for more than two months.
31.08.11
Local authorities fail to properly protect personal details of residents, including children.
30.08.11
Drone Warfare
A CIA drone attack takes out key al Qaeda operative in Pakistan.
29.08.11
Group with links to ‘corrupt politician’ gave British MPs an all-expenses-paid trip to Azerbaijan.
26.08.11
Tanker carrying oil to Libya believed to be ‘for military purposes’ turned back by NATO troops.
25.08.11
Proposals to allow detainees to be transferred to Afghan authorities undermine Geneva Conventions.
Nationality of a militant killed in Pakistan drone attack questioned by Australian government.
21.08.11
The charitable element of the stem cell storage service has not been taken up by the NHS.
20.08.11
Thailand’s draconian Article 112 – or lese majeste law – has been polticised, critics argue.