27.09.24
Environment
Cattle slaughtered at Cargill meat-packing plants tested positive for traces of some of the most important drugs for human health
24.09.24
Global Superbugs
The vast majority of people around the world who get sick from typhoid are now infected by a drug-resistant strain. Options are limited and death rates are higher.
16.09.24
A study in The Lancet has forecast that without action 39 million people will die of drug resistant diseases over the next 25 years
15.09.24
Family Court Files
Kristoffer White had previously been granted time with his daughter despite multiple findings of rape against him
13.09.24
Inaugural week-long event will offer sessions, mentoring and practical support for journalists who want to report on family courts
Complex series of deals meant money lent to huge polluter did not affect bank’s climate targets
12.09.24
Despite slashing deforestation rates, Lula faces a huge challenge reining in fires worsened by climate change
05.09.24
Trans+ Voices
Taking stock of our community-led project investigating issues faced by trans and non-binary people
04.09.24
Deaths from drug-resistant infections are projected to soar – and everyone is at risk
31.08.24
The mother has successfully appealled the order that let Kristoffer White have unsupervised time with their daughter
24.08.24
Trapped in work
Workers were promised UK jobs before recruiter had licence revoked
16.08.24
The Enablers
DLA Piper’s demands from campaigners included £2,500 for a list of its own fees
14.08.24
Big Tech
The social media giant has received praise for supporting a vital transparency tool. Not any more
09.08.24
Drug-resistant infections are a growing threat worldwide. Here’s the science behind it – and how we can tackle the issue
08.08.24
In Nigeria and Ethiopia, neonatal sepsis poses a major threat to newborns. And as antibiotic resistance grows, a crisis is mounting
06.08.24
Telegram groups used during week of riots contain incitements to violence and death threats to public figures
02.08.24
TBIJ looked at the digital footprint and spoke to protestors – and the evidence is weak
Bank accused of ‘trying to have it both ways’ with coal policy that allows financing for huge polluters
01.08.24
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism has overcome a two-year libel suit from a multibillion dollar company formerly linked to Kazakhstan’s ruling elite after the claim was dropped in June.
London is one of the last places you want to be sued, and many journalists face financial ruin if they lose