Corrections
TBIJ maintains a list of all significant corrections to articles over the past 12 months. Last updated 17 December 2024.
Trans+ people finding it harder to access 'lifesaving' treatment, published 7 December 2024
The headline of this story was updated on 9 December 2024 to put the term “lifesaving” within quotation marks.
Zahawi, Al-Fayed and Ampika Pickston: All the silenced stories, published 22 November 2024
This story was amended on 2 December 2024 to clarify that MPs from seven parties attended the debate.
SLAPPs thwarted attempts to stop Al-Fayed, says MP, published 21 November 2024
This story was amended on 2 December 2024 to clarify that MPs from seven parties attended the debate.
Harvard set up worthless carbon offsetting scheme that sold millions of junk credits, published 20 November 2024
This story was updated on 20 November 2024 to clarify the response given to TBIJ by the Harvard fund.
Illegal donations: how does dark money get into UK politics?, published 9 October 2024
This article was amended on 29 October 2024 to remove a reference to a political donor after TBIJ received further information about the individual.
Why are unregulated psychologists acting as expert witnesses in family courts?, published 10 October 2024
This story was amended on 10 October 2024 to clarify that the description of parental alienation as a “pseudo-concept” was made in a 2023 United Nations report.
Puberty blockers: what are they and why are they in the news?, published 17 July 2024
Note: This article was updated on July 29 2024 to reflect the outcome of TransActual's legal challenge to the emergency puberty blockers ban.
Morrisons drop pineapple supplier over violence at Del Monte farm, published 27 June 2024
Note: this story was updated on June 28 2024 to reflect that Iceland has also dropped Del Monte Kenya as a supplier. It was further updated on July 9 2024 after Iceland clarified it continued to stock Del Monte Kenya products, despite initially saying otherwise.
Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land, published 18 April 2024
This article was amended on April 26 to more accurately reflect the amount of deforestation linked to Ocho Sur. The original figure of 170sqkm was calculated including a small portion (15sqkm) that took place outside the boundaries of company property on land owned by a firm unconnected to Ocho Sur. The map depicting this land has also been taken down.
Del Monte fires 200 security guards at Kenyan pineapple farm, published 6 March 2024
The headline and text of this article was amended on 21 March 2024 in light of new information about the number of Del Monte guards made redundant.
Visa system forces care workers to stay silent on rape and abuse, published 11 March 2024
This article was amended on 12 March 2024 to clarify a reported quotation.
UK government ‘breaching international law’ with seasonal worker scheme, says UN envoy, published 12 January 2024
This story was amended on 13 January 2024 to remove a detail based on out-of-date information.
Court keeps Labour lord’s hourly pay from Kazakh-linked company private, published 24 January 2024
This story was corrected to show that Magellan Investment Holdings Ltd remains an active company after lawyers for Ron Wahid informed TBIJ that the company of that name which held shares in Jusan Technologies was in the US and remains in existence, and is not, as previously understood, the UK company in that name, which was dissolved in December 2022.
‘The response defies belief’: year of inaction leaves children at risk from bad cancer drugs, published 25 January 2024.
This article was updated on 29 January 2024 to include
the fact that the WHO shared studies relating to substandard
asparaginase with national governments.
Behind every swipe: the workers toiling to keep dating apps safe, published, published 20 November 2023
The fourth paragraph of this article was amended on Monday 20 November to clarify that Ana worked for Grindr via an outsourcing company.
Viral campaign attacking pro-Palestine movement points to gaps in Meta rules, published 24 November 2023
This article was updated on 24 November to incorporate clarification, given to TBIJ after publication, that Facts for Peace has not been found to breach Meta's inauthentic behaviour policy.
Oligarch claimed no financial ties to Abramovich despite over $500m in loans, published 28 November 2023
This copy was amended on 29 April 2024 to correct the company name of Farleigh International.
Advice for whistleblowers: how to approach the media, published 12 October 2023
This article was amended on 13 October 2023 to remove an erroneous example of an end-to-end encrypted messaging app.