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Articles tagged with "Transparency"

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

04.03.25

The Enablers

Trump’s scrapping of corporate transparency will strengthen dictators

The White House’s latest move doesn’t just encourage financial crime in the US – it encourages the acceptance of it everywhere else

06.02.25

The Enablers

Abramovich revelations put heat on HMRC over offshore tax losses

MPs call for tax authority to crack down on offshore tax avoidance in wake of TBIJ reports

05.02.25

Global Health

Trump’s data deletions pose a stark threat to public health

By gutting government records, the president is obscuring information about life-and-death issues

30.01.25

The Enablers

MPs call for investigation into Abramovich’s tax bill

Joe Powell and Iain Duncan Smith call for government probe following revelations by TBIJ

24.01.25

Our Impact

Sara Sharif case: journalists win appeal to name family court judges

Judges involved in decisions around welfare of murdered 10-year-old had been kept nameless due to ‘unprecedented’ order

21.01.25

The Enablers

How we did it: putting together the Silenced Stories debate

Using parliamentary privilege to reveal what the powerful didn't want us to know

16.12.24

The Enablers

‘Butcher of Hama’: Assad’s uncle used Guernsey fund manager to stash millions looted from Syria

Ginette Blondel worked without a licence or oversight for alleged war criminal Rifaat al-Assad

21.11.24

The Enablers

TBIJ teams up with MPs to uncover stories silenced by threats

TBIJ spent a year uncovering public-interest stories blocked by legal threats. On Thursday, MPs will use parliamentary privilege to discuss them

20.11.24

Big Tobacco

Tobacco giant’s ‘carbon neutral vape’ was offset with junk credits

British American Tobacco’s Vuse brand got its green status via ineffective forestry project

13.11.24

Environment

Is your bank financing the climate crisis? And what can you do about it?

High-street banks’ green claims are under increasing scrutiny. Here’s how customers can find out where their money is going

29.10.24

Family Court Files

Join us for the first ever Family Court Reporting Week

For five days from Monday 4 November TBIJ is hosting a series of events for journalists around the country

17.10.24

The Enablers

Vitesse accountants given record fine by Dutch regulator

Seven-figure penalty follows TBIJ revelations about club’s hidden financial connections to Roman Abramovich

09.10.24

The Enablers

Illegal donations: how does dark money get into UK politics?

Parties’ growing reliance on private cash has opened up the entire system to foreign influence

14.08.24

Big Tech

Meta has pulled the plug on CrowdTangle. Here’s what it means for users – and for everyone else

The social media giant has received praise for supporting a vital transparency tool. Not any more

29.07.24

The Enablers

What to do if you are threatened with a SLAPP lawsuit

Being sued for libel can be scary – but don’t panic

17.07.24

Reporting restrictions explained: which parts of a court case make the news – and why

Most legal cases are open to the public and media alike – but not all the details are allowed to be reported

16.07.24

Our Impact

Kristoffer White: TBIJ wins court battle to publish name of sex offender

Ruling hailed as ‘important decision’ in ensuring family courts are not exploited by perpetrators

01.07.24

Big Tech

Anti-Ukraine Facebook network targeting UK voters on left and right

Experts say promotion of divisive views combined with anti-Ukraine stance has been a mark of Russian influence operations

01.07.24

Big Tobacco

Science for sale: Philip Morris’s web of payments to fund tobacco research

Whistleblower lifts the lid on tactics used by tobacco giant to push its flagship product

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