Air pollution surging across poultry ‘megafarming’ hotspots: Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Wye catchment among teh areas worst hit by industrial poultry production
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-04-26/air-pollution-surging-across-poultry-megafarming-hotspots
🚨 Over 99% of plastic is made from chemicals sourced from fossil fuels.HSBC helped raise $55bn for companies increasing fossil fuel production from 2016-2022 ... Show more
Family Court Files: Psychologist’s evidence used to ‘ramp up’ allegations of parental alienation
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-04-19/family-court-files-psychologists-evidence-used-to-ramp-up-allegations-of-parental-alienation
Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-04-18/snack-giant-pepsico-sourced-palm-oil-from-razed-indigenous-land
We recently published a major piece exploring how Russia is using facial recognition technology to identify protesters in the country ... Show more
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Online gig work is feeding… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Journalism jobs (media, editorial), news for journalists
Online gig work is feeding… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Leading experts call for the Anti-SLAPP Bill to be amended to ensure it can protect everyone speaking out in the public interest
antislapp.uk/2024/04/11/amendment-letter-minister-of-justice/
Just 11 ‘wealthy’ people prosecuted for tax fraud last year
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2023-09-30/just-11-wealthy-people-prosecuted-for-tax-fraud-last-year
‘A recipe for disaster’: what I learned going undercover on India’s…
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-04-10/a-recipe-for-disaster-what-i-learned-going-undercover-on-indias-chicken-farms
The companies powering Russia’s surveillance system rely on outsourced workers who complete online tasks to improve algorithms and AI 🎥
We’ve found footage ... Show more
Online gig work is feeding… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Online gig work is feeding… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Indian poultry giant selling antibiotics for growth promotion on farms
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-04-05/indian-poultry-giant-selling-antibiotics-for-growth-promotion-on-farms
Five years before his first ministerial appointment in 2019, Didier Budimbu was behind bars in Belgium having been sentenced to two and a half years in prison ... Show more
Backroom deals, mystery… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Backroom deals, mystery… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
How we found our gig work surveillance scoop
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-03-28/how-we-found-our-gig-work-surveillance-scoop
Online gig work is feeding Russia’s surveillance machine
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-03-27/online-gig-work-is-feeding-russias-surveillance-machine
The UK receives £36 billion less in tax than it’s owed EVERY YEAR
That’s a lot of money so we decided to investigate – and the figures don’t look great ... Show more
HMRC fraud team’s civil… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
HMRC fraud team’s civil… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Last month, we exposed how Santander broke its policy on wetlands conservation by helping a national oil company in Peru issue a billion-dollar bond for a ... Show more
Santander weakened fossil… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Santander weakened fossil… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Exclusive: UK weighs up ban on Polish chicken after salmonella surge
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-03-19/exclusive-uk-weighs-up-ban-on-polish-chicken-after-salmonella-surge
Bell Pottinger was once one of Britain’s most prestigious public relations firms …
So how did it end up getting expelled from the UK trade body a few years ...
Bell Pottinger "incited… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Bell Pottinger "incited… | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Migrant workers have been part of the UK’s social care sector for many years – they plug vital labour gaps across almost every healthcare profession ...
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The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (en-GB) | Visa system forces…
Tax avoidance vs tax evasion: what’s the difference – and which one is illegal?
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-03-12/tax-avoidance-vs-tax-evasion-whats-the-difference-and-which-one-is-illegal
🚨Today we’re launching Trans+ Voices – a community-led investigation working directly with trans and non-binary communities ... Show more
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The UK general election is coming up – and we want YOU to help us tackle online disinformation.
The nature of influence operations means that they can happen ... Show more
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Family Court Files: child abduction using northern Cyprus ‘loophole’ leaves parents in legal deadlock
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-02-28/family-court-files-child-abduction-using-northern-cyprus-loophole-leaves-parents-in-legal-deadlock
A verified badge on social media doesn’t necessarily mean the account or its content is trustworthy ...
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‘Not corruption or fraud’: USAID pleads its case to Congress on supply chain project
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-02-21/not-corruption-or-fraud-usaid-pleads-its-case-to-congress-on-supply-chain-project
In July last year, we told you about our ambitious new project to look at so-called influence operations in the run-up to the UK general election ... Show more
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HMRC fraud team’s civil inquiries fall by half over five years: Number of cases formally opened also declines by a quarter
thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-02-18/hmrc-fraud-teams-civil-inquiries-fall-by-half-over-five-years
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