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21.05.25

Family Court Files

Teacher and judge who ran abusive household cannot be named, rules high court

TBIJ led legal bid to identify couple whose adopted children suffered emotional abuse, physical attacks and racism

19.05.25

The Enablers

HMRC takes action against notorious tax avoidance specialist

Paul Baxendale-Walker had been let off the hook in 2022 by ‘rudimentary’ error, TBIJ revealed last year

14.05.25

Local Power

Rogue businessman faked evidence to cover £5m fraud, council alleges

Thurrock claims Liam Kavanagh produced a forged invoice to back up his lies after stealing taxpayers’ money

01.05.25

Environment

Dirty water, toxic air: Life beside Glencore’s mammoth coal mine

The Cerrejón mine in northern Colombia has polluted rivers and threatened public health. Its damage cannot be undone, say locals

01.05.25

Environment

Anger as HSBC ‘bulldozes’ its coal policy with billion-dollar Glencore deal

Investors rage at allegations bank broke its climate pledge to raise funds for mining giant

27.04.25

Big Tech

Suicide attempts, sackings and a vow of silence: Meta’s new moderators face worst conditions yet

Hit by workers’ rights lawsuits in Kenya, the tech giant has moved its outsourcing to a top-secret new site – where life is grimmer still

17.04.25

The Enablers

Queen Elizabeth’s lawyer helped manage millions for alleged war criminal Rifaat al-Assad

Mark Bridges worked for ‘butcher of Hama’ while advising the British monarch

10.04.25

Global Health

Kicked out of school for being pregnant: forced tests violating girls’ rights in east Africa

It’s an invasive practice that has been tackled by court rulings and government action. So why is it still going on?

03.04.25

Family Court Files

Mother wins legal bid to speak out about her family court ordeal

Woman whose rape allegation was wrongly dismissed by judge had to give evidence twice to secure justice

03.04.25

Wealthy Russian family settles dispute with housekeeper after sex and drugs allegations

Mother was accused of abusive behaviour and reckless lifestyle in tribunal claim withdrawn this week

29.03.25

The Enablers

HMRC prosecutions of tax evasion enablers plummet

Legal actions against facilitators stand at next to nothing – and new figures differ wildly from those previously given

22.03.25

Family Court Files

How Melanie Gill became a ‘leading authority’ on parental alienation

Unregulated psychologist’s rise from little-known music promoter to court-appointed expert in a dubious pseudoscience

17.03.25

Local Power

Council that gambled £1bn on the property market set for government takeover

Spelthorne spent big on commercial properties to offset austerity cuts but amassed disastrous debts

15.03.25

Big Tech

TikTok workers sue employer over ‘union-busting’ firings

Cases filed in Turkish court against outsourcing giant Telus Digital by moderators who claim they were fired after trying to unionise

01.03.25

Environment

JPMorgan investing ‘sustainable’ funds in mining giant Glencore

World’s biggest bank has used ESG funds to funnel quarter of a billion dollars to company causing devastation in South Africa

21.02.25

Global Health

Eswatini’s success against snakebite under threat after USAID funding freeze

Country that ‘achieved the impossible’ in reducing deaths to zero now faces closure of key treatment centre

20.02.25

Environment

Major US trader StoneX bought illicit gold from the Amazon rainforest

Papers reveal how metal excavated by ‘wildcat’ miners makes its way to major companies via a murky supplier network

13.02.25

Global Health

The new snake oil: antivenoms that are as useless as water

In sub-Saharan Africa patients face a “Wild West” where treatments for snake bites cost the earth or don’t work

31.01.25

Environment

Diseased chicken entered UK after post-Brexit delays to border checks

British consumers were exposed to drug-resistant salmonella because new protocols took years to come into force

30.01.25

Family Court Files

Psychologist’s ‘alarming’ views on domestic abuse throw spotlight on family court experts

Undercover recording reveals Melanie Gill berating ‘completely biased’ judges who have bought into ‘radical feminism’

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