03.07.18
Global Superbugs
Farmers in Mumbai will no longer be allowed to get antibiotics for their animals without a prescription, in light of Bureau investigation
19.06.18
Our investigation into lobbying in the pharmaceutical industry
23.05.18
As concern over the use of antibiotics in agriculture grows, one Indian poultry firm is questioned over its PR strategy
02.05.18
Lord Jim O'Neill, who chaired the government's review into superbugs, discusses how we can tackle the crisis
27.04.18
Lord Jim O’Neill wants International Monetary Fund to think about superbugs when carrying out in-country assessments
At least 36 patients suffered nearly untreatable infections in six years, show Public Health England figures
05.03.18
Even having a housemate who had travelled to these areas increased the chance of carrying resistant gut bugs, the study found
01.03.18
Our response to allegations by Indian poultry representatives
30.01.18
The Bureau talks to Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England
How some pharmaceutical companies are feeding the last hope antibiotic to chickens
The tale of Emily Morris
24.01.18
Drugs industry watchdog rings alarm bells on pharmaceutical waste
19.09.17
Environment
Contaminated meat risk, whistleblower says, is due to poor hygiene and regulation in Britain's abattoirs
21.08.17
Manure pouring into waterways and carcasses dumped in woodlands - farms are releasing harmful pollution once a week on average, the Bureau has found.
11.08.17
New data shows increase in number of times animals suffer needlessly before slaughter as the government announces plans to put cameras in abattoirs.
21.07.17
Responding to the Bureau's findings that megafarms have grown across the country, the Environment Secretary said high standards would be maintained once Britain leaves the EU.
In a picturesque Herefordshire village, a poultry megafarm has met opposition. The farmer and his neighbour tell their side of the story in their own words.
18.07.17
US-style "megafarms" are sweeping across the UK, a major Bureau investigation has revealed. We were invited to see firsthand what intensive livestock farming looks like.
17.07.17
The number of intensive farms in the UK has risen by a quarter with many so big they fit the definition of a US mega-farm.
A major Bureau investigation reveals the changing face of farming in the UK.