13.05.24
Environment
The bank worked on $41bn worth of deals for the fossil fuel industry last year that were classified as sustainable
Banks' funding of companies behind aggressive oil expansion flies in face of its climate commitments
11.05.24
Trapped in work
Migrant workers left scrambling for a new sponsor due to nature of government visa scheme
10.05.24
The Enablers
Sanctioned oligarch was source of virtually all the money used to fund Dutch club by its current owner
03.05.24
Local Power
Authority was declared bankrupt after series of ruinous business deals made under previous administration
29.04.24
The more than 3,000 violations affected water, air and land
27.04.24
Family Court Files
Man’s claims that he was the victim of domestic abuse were undermined by body-cam footage he recorded around the home
26.04.24
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Wye catchment among the areas worst hit by industrial poultry production
Emissions caused by factory farming emissions can have a huge impact on biodiversity and the environment
19.04.24
The club was investigated by the Dutch football association and the government after TBIJ revealed links to the sanctioned oligarch
Expert opinion was given to court by psychologist who is not registered with a regulator
18.04.24
Oil linked to major violations ended up in supply chain for maker of Gatorade and Cheetos
10.04.24
Global Superbugs
Our reporting revealed that Venky’s is marketing antibiotics for growth promotion and ‘preventative use’
05.04.24
Venky’s marketing products containing vital medicines to be used in farming practices opposed by WHO
04.04.24
Trans+ Voices
Bureaucratic barriers and the threat of discrimination or abuse could prevent many from voting in person at the upcoming local elections
28.03.24
Our reporter on covering the family courts before and during our groundbreaking transparency pilot
Big Tech
The forums and groups where online gig workers discuss their tasks offered incredibly insight into how facial recognition tech relies on an army of outsourced data labellers
27.03.24
It has become theoretically possible to identify almost anyone when they are caught on video
Tech used to repress dissent against Putin’s regime is powered by unwitting workers in global south
Workers logging onto a Russian gig work platform unwittingly trained facial recognition tools used to detain activists in Moscow