13.02.20
The Enablers
The government refused to release emails between the prime minister's office and the Intelligence and Security Commission in the run up to the general election
07.02.20
Global Superbugs
The Indian government will drastically limit the concentration of antibiotics allowed in wastewater from the manufacturing process
29.01.20
Big Tech
Graham Stuart MP held the meeting with SenseTime in June 2019 despite reports that the company’s products had been used in Xinjiang province
24.01.20
The Housing Crisis
The government says the increase in line with inflation will give claimants an extra £10 a month, but a Bureau analysis suggests this will only make a handful more homes affordable
15.01.20
The local authority has decided to take medical assessments for housing assistance in-house, after the Bureau raised concerns over the company's practices
20.12.19
Lee Elbaz ordered to pay back $28 million. She was first exposed by the Bureau with the help of a whistleblower in 2016
18.12.19
Over 100 councils have paid a private company, NowMedical, to assess vulnerable people applying for help with homelessness
10.12.19
Environment
A UN special rapporteur and his predecessor in post have called on the Bank's investment arm to ensure it only contributes to climate-friendly businesses
MEPs have called for a rethink of the Mercosur trade deal after the Bureau's revelations about burning in the Amazon around Brazilian abattoirs. The fires are often linked to cattle ranching in the re...
28.11.19
MPs and civil servants were prepared to rush publication of the Intelligence and Security Committee report into Russian influence to ensure it was public before the general election
27.11.19
The Bureau is disappointed to announce that it is unable to bring a judicial review to secure the release of the parliamentary report into Russian interference in the UK
23.11.19
Big Tobacco
Juul has built a network of lobbyists and PR firms as it campaigns for strict laws on nicotine products and advertisements to be relaxed
A screening of a 15-rated film included adverts for Juul, an e-cigarette that can only be sold to adults but is popular with teenagers in the US
21.11.19
Despite ongoing legal cases and investigations in the US, the vaping business is attempting to expand and is lobbying foreign governments to relax rules around nicotine products
16.11.19
Multiple witnesses to the Intelligence and Security Committee have discussed their evidence with the Bureau, raising fears about Russian interference in UK politics
14.11.19
The Information Commissioner's Office has chosen to support the development of several controversial big data projects without public consultation
The Bureau has discovered there are grave concerns about new tool developed by the Ministry of Justice to determine how prisoners are assigned to different types of prison
13.11.19
The Bureau has instructed its lawyers to write to the prime minister requesting the report and, if necessary, challenge any refusal with an application for judicial review
The spectre of electoral interference from Russia has hung over elections and referendums from France to Ukraine, and from the USA to the UK
04.11.19
Shadow Wars
Senior Afghan officials and their families have owned luxury offshore property in Dubai, the Bureau can reveal