22.02.23
Global Health
‘The Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s expose of the tragedy in August 2020 was a turning point in our efforts to rally an international oxygen emergency response’
02.02.23
Big Tobacco
Move comes after Bureau's reporting into the environmental impact of single-use vape products
25.01.23
Reporting by the Bureau reveals that at least a dozen brands of asparaginase, a key childhood cancer drug, have been proven to be poor quality, with ten still on the market.
19.12.22
Our Impact
This year the Bureau looked into how disabled people had been left trapped in inadequate homes waiting for vital adaptations
18.12.22
Crowdsourced data from across Lima shows splashy displays of cigarettes placed next to sweets, chocolates and soda
15.12.22
Five devices per second are thrown away by 15- to 24-year-olds despite containing reusable batteries
10.11.22
How Big Pharma and various government officials worked to water down a radical proposal aimed at giving poorer countries greater access to vaccines
28.08.22
Tobacco giant claims there is 0.5mg of nicotine in an Iqos stick but research by the Bureau reveals the actual figure is eight times higher
25.08.22
Tobacco giant RJ Reynolds attempted to influence the menthol debate via Black-led organisations, which are often in desperate need of more funds
05.08.22
UK aid cuts mean an estimated 7.1 million children have lost their education, 5.3 million women and girls have lost access to modern family planning methods, and nearly 12 million children and women h...
03.08.22
Las grandes compañías tabacaleras realizan publicidad a dos pasos de las escuelas. Necesitamos tu ayuda para investigar
15.07.22
Vital metal going unrecycled as disposable e-cigarettes are binned in their millions
31.05.22
Philip Morris International and British American Tobacco accused of exploiting legal "loophole" around advertising
25.04.22
Menthol cigarette makers have tried to stoke fears among Black smokers as part of a campaign against legislation at a federal, state and even city level
05.04.22
Health Inequality
Thousands of disabled people across the UK are waiting months to be assessed for vital adaptations to their home, and years to get the work done, the Bureau has found
16.03.22
Global Superbugs
Companies routinely exceed level of bacteria allowed by USDA – and do not have to recall their products
10.03.22
New rules could let countries claim back more than they paid for surplus doses that were given away
04.02.22
Unearthing facts, uncovering wrongdoing, collaboration and meaningful storytelling made the Bureau’s journalism more impactful than ever in 2021
02.11.21
Japan Tobacco International has been able to work around 2020 ban intended to prevent young people from taking up cigarettes
08.10.21
The inside story of how an ambitious global collaboration fell badly short of its lofty goals