17.03.21
Local Power
The Bureau has won its challenge against Thurrock council's refusal to reveal what it has borrowed and where it has invested almost £1bn of public money
18.02.21
Is Work Working?
Almost a million people in the UK depend on outsourced agencies for work, and are left with little hope of justice if something goes wrong
Company policy against zero-hours contracts falls flat with warehouse workers 'treated like disposable labour'
27.01.21
Our Impact
A look back at the stories we revealed over the last year, and the change they helped drive
18.11.20
Thurrock council, which borrowed millions from other councils to invest in solar energy, is now relying on government money from the Public Works Loan Board to repay its lenders
06.11.20
The case revolves around a deal for 19 solar farms between Toucan Energy Holdings, owned by Liam Kavanagh, and Wirsol, an energy business
22.10.20
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is going to a tribunal to force Thurrock council to release key details of how it has invested huge sums of taxpayers’ money
17.10.20
Rockfire Capital, the company at the centre of the Bureau’s investigation into Thurrock council’s investment spree, has gone into voluntary liquidation just as another business owned by the same man f...
09.10.20
KPMG has refused to sign off Spelthorne council's accounts and suggested it could take the local authority to court over borrowing and investments in commercial property
22.05.20
Thurrock council has borrowed more than £1bn from other local authorities