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How to report on family courts Why reporting on family justice matters Why are unregulated psychologists acting as expert witnesses in family courts?
Data journalism is simply journalism. The former is a new and trendy term but ultimately, it is just a way of describing journalism in the modern world. As journalists, we don’t think of data as ...
Cargill: the company feeding the world by helping destroy the planet It's a controversial corporate giant that transformed how we eat and has the global food industry in its grip. So why haven't we ...
Psychologist’s ‘alarming’ views on domestic abuse throw spotlight on family court experts Undercover recording reveals Melanie Gill berating ‘completely biased’ judges who have bought into ‘radical ...
Philip Morris International, the world’s biggest multinational tobacco company, is drastically misleading consumers about the amount of nicotine in its range of Iqos heated tobacco products, developed ...
The Bureau has uncovered evidence of JBS moving cattle from an illegally deforested farm to one of its own suppliers - a journey it claims is untraceable ...
China’s economy runs on Uyghur forced labour More than 100 global brands are linked to a scheme that ships Xinjiang ethnic minorities to work in factories thousands of miles away ...
What are influence operations and why are we investigating them? Attempts to manipulate voters threaten elections around the world. So we’re launching a new project to help you understand how you ...
HMRC investigations led to prosecutions against just 11 “wealthy” people last year, an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism and TaxWatch can reveal. Critics say the figure, obtained ...
The world sanctioned Xinjiang cotton. China turned it into chicken feed Forced labour in Chinese cotton fields can now be linked to the supply chains of KFC and McDonald’s ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. The scarcely believable scale of the crisis engulfing Thurrock council has been ...
A vast money-laundering ring moved $4.2bn through a network of 60 HSBC accounts in Hong Kong starting only two years after the bank promised to clean up its act, an investigation by the Bureau of ...
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