Scammers are using one of the world’s biggest freelance platforms to pose as real solicitors, including employees at major ...
We've been investigating the threats faced by Indigenous people for years. But ahead of this year's climate summit, I wanted ...
A traditional song in the Uyghur language plays over the video of a man feeding bits of car chassis into a machine. “Who is going to the city to be a stranger? Who can no longer stand it?” a nasal ...
The biases of a court expert whose advice has been pivotal in the removal of at least a dozen children from their mothers’ care have been exposed by an undercover investigation by the Bureau of ...
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A mother who was raped by her ex-partner says her protracted fight for justice in the family courts has left her traumatised. The woman, who cannot legally be named, first put the allegation of rape ...
Bureau Local is a people-powered network setting the news agenda and sparking change, from the ground up. We have set out to make sure news is working for everyone and to do so, we’ve been changing ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Heated tobacco is touted as a better alternative to cigarettes for smokers, yet new ...
UK rivers near livestock farms are awash with superbugs and antibiotic residues, including in the idyllic River Wye, research by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has found. Testing commissioned ...
When it comes to explaining the impact of America’s second biggest private company on your life, no one puts it better than the company itself. “We are the flour in your bread,” says one of Cargill’s ...
The crowd screamed as Calvin Harris began his set at 2019’s Djakarta Warehouse Project, one of Asia’s biggest dance music festivals. The floor pulsed. As each song built, fans jumped up and down, ...
From their mobile phones in their 12th-floor office in London, the team of corporate spies drawn from the UK military was able to keep constant watch on their quarry more than 40 miles away in rural ...