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A composite image of frozen chicken wings

20.06.23

Global Superbugs

Polish meat giant supplied superbug-infected chicken to UK shelves

Major supermarket supplier sourcing chickens dosed with antibiotics linked to deadly disease

A composite image of a tower block of flats in Thurrock set to a background of paper

16.06.23

Local Power

‘Dereliction of leadership’: Thurrock council ignored warnings and hid catastrophic losses

The bankrupt council in Essex faces having to write off at least £275m of investments

A composite image shows the backs of two metropolitan police officers in the foreground. Between them, a silhouetted woman walks alone through a tunnel

15.06.23

Domestic Violence

One police officer accused of rape every week

Over the past five years more than 300 officers have been reported for rape and 500 for sexual assault, TBIJ can reveal

A composite of Brazilian cattle against a backdrop of deforestation

02.06.23

Environment

Over 800 million trees felled to feed appetite for Brazilian beef

As part of the Forbidden Stories Bruno and Dom project, TBIJ pulled together data showing the systematic deforestation linked to cattle ranches

13.04.23

Trapped in work

‘It’s almost the same as living on the street’: this is how people picking your vegetables have to live

Forced to share beds and live in freezing caravans with leaking ceilings, all while paying more per square foot than for a flat in London – migrant farm workers reveal their shocking, squalid living c...

06.04.23

Environment

Harvard climate professor lobbied regulator on behalf of oil giant

Jody Freeman used Ivy League connections to arrange meeting for ConocoPhillips, where she is a $350k-a-year board member

05.04.23

Trapped in work

Migrant workers are being ripped off by employers on farms

Farm workers are having hundreds of pounds unlawfully deducted from their payslips, an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and VICE World News has found.

A composite image of a footballer running after the ball and Roman Abramovich, smiling and applauding, wearing a Chelsea scarf

29.03.23

The Enablers

Roman Abramovich bankrolled major Dutch club while Chelsea owner

Leaked documents appear to show that the Russian oligarch funded acquisition of Vitesse Arnhem via network of offshore entities and funnelled millions to the club

27.03.23

Trapped in work

‘They treat you like an animal’: How British farms run on exploitation

Migrants on the UK’s rapidly expanding farmworker visa scheme face systematic bullying, abuse and growing debt

Three people hold a banner that reads: We're not paying your gambling debts

24.03.23

Local Power

‘Everybody’s on their knees’: the fallout of Thurrock’s failed investments

The town’s Thameside complex, which includes a theatre, library and museum, was deemed “surplus to requirements” by the council in July 2021. Campaigners have been fighting for its survival ever since

21.03.23

Domestic Violence

Met Police failing women with institutional sexism, racism and homophobia

The Metropolitan Police is failing women and children, is institutionally racist, sexist and homophobic, and is unable to police itself, according to a damning review into the force

20.03.23

Cost of living crisis

Predatory businesses profit off personal debts

A TBIJ investigation has revealed the individual voluntary arrangement industry to be a wild west rife with misinformation, hidden fees and murky advertising tactics

15.03.23

Global Superbugs

Global trade of last-hope antibiotic still creating dangerous superbugs

The global trade in colistin, a human medicine, for use on livestock farms is driving the spread of deadly diseases

A black-and-white illustrated image of a person in a courtroom in front of a judge, holding a piece of paper saying "witness statement", and sitting on a suitcase full of cash

11.03.23

The Enablers

The spies stalking British justice

How intrusive surveillance tactics are used in multimillion-pound ‘lawfare’ battles fought in London's high court

08.03.23

Environment

‘No excuse’ for collagen brands sourcing from deforested land

Calls are mounting for tougher scrutiny of the collagen industry our investigation revealed how the product is linked to vast deforestation and Indigenous land invasions in Brazil

06.03.23

Environment

Collagen craze drives deforestation and rights abuses

Behind the wellness fad lies an opaque industry driving human rights abuses and the destruction of rainforests

14.02.23

Big Tech

‘Please Acknowledge the Dick’: Inside a catfishing factory

Remote workers are being paid a pittance to play fictional women messaging men who sign up for sex-chat services

A man sits on a woodland bench with his back turned to the camera

29.01.23

Big Tech

‘Sham credibility’: how UK shell companies fuel ‘pig-butchering’ crypto scams

Criminal gangs are exploiting lax regulation to use the UK as a base for carrying out industrial-scale fraud

An illustration of an anonymous person

25.01.23

Global Health

The drug was meant to save children’s lives. Instead, they’re dying.

Reporting by the Bureau reveals that at least a dozen brands of asparaginase, a key childhood cancer drug, have been proven to be poor quality, with ten still on the market.

Riot police stand in front of burning barricades as activists stage a protest in Lützerath

11.01.23

Environment

HSBC’s secretive loan to a coal company bulldozing a village

Senior bankers greenlit $340m deal with energy giant RWE but recommended HSBC's involvement was kept quiet

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