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15.07.21

Health Inequality

Most GP surgeries refuse to register undocumented migrants despite NHS policy

Survey finds official guidelines being extensively ignored to leave hundreds of thousands facing vaccine labyrinth

13.07.21

Is Work Working?

Revealed: Thousands of care jobs pay below living wage despite promises

Many councils have pledged to pay higher rates for home care, but the Bureau has analysed thousands of job adverts and care contracts and found jobs across Britain paid less than the living wage

09.07.21

Domestic Violence

Sarah Everard’s killer has pleaded guilty, but tough questions remain for police chiefs

The Bureau has consistently found that police forces often do not take allegations by women against male officers as seriously as they should

08.07.21

The Enablers

Justice for sale: how London courted the global super-elite

The grudges of oligarchs, dictators and their hangers-on are now routinely fought in British courts

06.07.21

Global Superbugs

The world’s hunger for meat is accelerating the rise of superbugs

The adoption of intensive farming practices in middle-income countries is estimated to account for up to a third of the increase in global use of antibiotics for livestock between 2010 and 2030

18.06.21

The Enablers

The power of money: how autocrats use London to strike foes worldwide

English courtrooms have become a battleground — and a source of powerful weapons — in fierce disputes between the tycoons and the politicians of the post-Soviet world

17.06.21

Global Superbugs

Superbug fears as supermarket pig farms escalate use of antibiotics

The use of a class of antibiotics prescribed for infections in humans more than doubled on UK pig farms between 2015 and 2019, and experts warn of a further rise

15.06.21

Domestic Violence

800 sexual misconduct allegations against police in three years

Complaints against officers in England, Wales and Scotland included rapes and sexual assaults, but only a fraction resulted in conviction or disciplinary action, the Bureau can reveal

15.06.21

Domestic Violence

Years of living in fear: police still failing partners of violent officers

Over years of investigation the Bureau has heard from thirty people who allege their police officer partners abused them

10.06.21

Big Tech

So much hot air: Twitter and Facebook let quack Covid cures spread unchecked in India

Social media platforms are failing to get to grips with a wave of dangerous misinformation targeting Indians on social media

25.05.21

Global Health

After India: The countries on the brink of another Covid oxygen crisis

Dozens of countries face severe oxygen shortages because of surging Covid-19 cases and low vaccination rates, a Bureau analysis has found

19.05.21

Environment

Loophole lets soya farmers tear down the Amazon

An investigation has uncovered how three of the world’s biggest food businesses have purchased soya from companies whose supply chains have been the subject of concerns over links to illegal deforesta...

10.05.21

Health Inequality

Revealed: Thousands more deaths in home care during pandemic

At least 25,000 people who received care in their own homes died during the pandemic, with reported deaths doubling in many areas

25.04.21

Big Tobacco

Tobacco giant JTI placing stealth adverts for its brands on Facebook and Instagram

The company has been running disguised adverts for its brands, enabling it to bypass social media site rules and national laws on marketing of cigarettes to teenagers and young people

24.04.21

The Enablers

Cameron exploited lobbying loophole to discuss $1bn China fund with Treasury

Meeting with Philip Hammond raises further concerns about former PM's lobbying activities

19.04.21

Global Health

Pfizer backs down over “unreasonable” terms in South Africa vaccine deal

Pharma giant had previously demanded governments put up state assets as collateral for Covid19 vaccine deals

19.04.21

Local Power

High court judge questions integrity of businessman behind multi-million pound council deals

More questions for Thurrock council after judge cites "unsatisfactory" evidence from controversial businessman to whom it gave £420m

19.04.21

Big Tech

Home Office algorithm to detect sham marriages may contain built-in discrimination

Internal document warns that new system could perpetuate existing biases against certain nationalities

11.04.21

Big Tech

Instagraft: Covid conspiracy theorists selling silver spray and $50 seawater

The Bureau has identified more than 100 Instagram accounts using the platform to make money through spreading misinformation about Covid-19 and vaccines

01.04.21

Domestic Violence

Met officer alleged to have violently sexually abused two colleagues

Officer has been allowed to continue working unsuspended for three years since allegations were made

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