22.10.23
Trapped in work
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
Family Court Files
Work by TBIJ allows reporting of a case in which the controversial concept of parental alienation was used to counter domestic abuse allegations
13.10.23
It can be daunting to raise concerns within your organisation – but blowing the whistle in the media can have a hugely positive impact
06.10.23
Global Health
Researchers are using TBIJ's findings to create device that will screen for poor-quality medicines that are sold around the world
04.10.23
Big Tech
False conspiracy theories around 15-minute cities see a secret plot behind the proposals to place draconian restrictions on the movement of citizens
30.09.23
The Enablers
Critics say the figure suggests HMRC is doing too little to punish rich tax cheats at a time when millions of Britons are struggling to make ends meet
12.09.23
Environment
TBIJ revealed last year that beef giant Marfig had sourced cattle from inside Brazil's Menku territory
11.09.23
South Londoners living in stifling conditions due to communal heating systems residents cannot switch off
09.09.23
Alan Sugar’s attempt to become a non-resident to avoid taxes due on a massive £390m dividend failed because he is a member of the House of Lords, who are automatically ineligible
08.09.23
Global Superbugs
Environment minister decided not to impose restrictions even after salmonella outbreak had been linked to four deaths
04.08.23
Jody Freeman had prompted conflict-of-interests row with $350,000-a-year board position at ConocoPhillips
03.08.23
Local Power
Residents left to pick up the bill after disastrous investment policy leaves council with £500m black hole
01.08.23
Documents seen by TBIJ show Liam Kavanagh used £130m of public funds to buy yacht, jet and fleet of supercars
31.07.23
A rogue businessman appears to have cheated an Essex council and spent the money on a life of luxury
28.07.23
First hearing in lawsuit filed over TBIJ report that little-known UK company held $8bn in assets as part of sprawling network linked to former dictator
27.07.23
Attempts to manipulate voters threaten elections around the world. So we’re launching a new project to help you understand how you could be targeted
24.07.23
Families have not been contacted in the month since company said it launched an investigation
17.07.23
Serious injuries sustained by locals who say Del Monte guards rammed their motorbikes
06.07.23
A contentious theory is being used as a litigation tool to counter claims of domestic abuse
29.06.23
Poor-quality drug has been bought even when the gold-standard has been available – and sits on hospitals shelves today