07.08.19
A former Deutsche Bank trader in London has been charged by German prosecutors for his suspected role in VAT fraud.
06.08.19
We talked to people from one of the most deprived wards in Oxford, a city with a vast gap in life expectancy between rich and poor
31.07.19
Shadow Wars
Hundreds more Afghan civilians are being killed or injured by US air strikes as the allied forces step up the aerial campaign against the Taliban
22.07.19
Global Superbugs
After a Bureau investigation into the use of colistin to boost growth in chicken farming, the Indian government has banned the practice
16.07.19
Binary Options
UPDATE: "Queen of binary options" Lee Elbaz whose role was exposed by the Bureau in 2016, convicted on four counts relating to $145m fraud
10.07.19
Bureau fights government in European Court of Human Rights over GCHQ spying on press
02.07.19
Environment
The world's biggest meat company has the power to impact climate change and openly admits to corruption, yet you've probably never heard of it
A huge cattle ranch business is flouting bans designed to protect the rainforest and selling its cows to the world's largest meat company, our investigation has found
Our data analysis showed that Brazil is exporting tonnes of salmonella-infected frozen chicken to Europe despite its much lower standards
13.06.19
The Bureau investigated the damage done to the environment by rising ammonia emissions from farms, and the simple steps farmers and government officials can take to prevent it
Led by an expert analysis of how ammonia gas is damaging human health in the UK, we investigated why farms are not taking simple measures to reduce their pollution
09.06.19
Individuals from the north west of England stole vast sums of taxpayers’ money through a series of frauds across Europe.
03.06.19
This is the evidence which helped the Bureau together with the New York Times' Visual Investigations Unit prove the US carried out a strike which locals say killed eleven children
We proved in the face of US denial that its military carried out an airstrike that killed seven children, their mother and four young cousins in Afghanistan
29.05.19
Local Power
A timeline giving details of when key decisions about the Grenfell tower refurbishment were made by Kensington and Chelsea council
Investigation reveals Kensington and Chelsea Council had a large pot of money that it could have used on the refurbishment, yet the budget was cut and cheaper cladding used
08.05.19
Big Tech
The findings of a six-month research project investigating government IT contracts raise major concerns about public scrutiny and accountability
07.05.19
Corporate Watch
Leaked documents provide a colourful behind-the-scenes account of a massive carbon credit fraud that stretched across Europe
02.05.19
The figure is lower than those recorded by other organisations. The new report shows an improvement in military openness about overseas operations, but there is still a transparency gap
New figures show British people still make up a fifth of all people stopped and asked to prove their immigration status