24.11.23
Big Tech
Videos by Facts for Peace have amassed millions of views but make no mention of ultimate funder
Family Justice
After two decades as a court reporter, a journalist is able to report for the first time on decisions that can determine children’s futures, thanks to a family courts transparency pilot
20.11.23
Harsh targets and distressing content have left mental scars on a global workforce of content moderators
18.11.23
One of the world’s most important peatlands could be under threat from fossil fuel extractors
Environment
Locals say they have not been consulted about controversial sell-off that threatens their land
17.11.23
The Enablers
Former Chelsea owner locked young players across Europe into contentious third-party contracts
15.11.23
Former Chelsea owner went from humble beginnings to a life of superyachts, sprawling mansions … and then sanctions
Offshore deals with key figures were not recorded in Chelsea’s accounts, despite potentially benefiting the club
14.11.23
A massive leak of financial information from Cyprus offers unprecedented insight into how oligarchs move their cash from Russia to Europe
Leaked documents reveal paper trail that links sanctioned oligarch to two of the president's close friends
09.11.23
Global Health
Agency’s biggest ever project has failing in its aim to building last supply chains to poorer countries
US development agency’s supply chain project has been riddled with failings, inefficiencies, indictments and fraud allegations
06.11.23
Our Impact
House of Lords report cites TBIJ investigation that revealed seasonal workers faced abuse, threats of deportation, wage theft and racism
03.11.23
Local Power
The figures are a further blow to Thurrock residents, who face years of tax rises and deep cuts to services as town hall bosses seek to balance the books
02.11.23
Minister in the spotlight as lucrative sell-off is plagued with allegations of favouritism
30.10.23
Judges can throw out claims they deem to be abuses of process but only in cases involving economic crime
26.10.23
Trapped in work
The government has confirmed it will not publish a promised review despite calls from non-profits, academics and its own independent inspector
23.10.23
Public sector workers in the UK are inadvertently funding companies drilling new oil wells in the North Sea
22.10.23
Inspectors heard hundreds of allegations of threats, wage theft, racism and appalling conditions from seasonal workers at farms across the UK, but nothing was done
21.10.23
Work by TBIJ allows reporting of a case in which the controversial concept of parental alienation was used to counter domestic abuse allegations