Premier League probe into offshore payments we revealed in 2023 concludes with £10m fine and suspended transfer ban ...
Also since our story, Peru’s Ministry of Health released a statement from the body that buys and distributes medicines to the country’s public hospitals, which pointed out that the bad drugs revealed ...
Advance UK has hired the mystery ‘collective’ behind Danny Bones, a white-nationalist musician and activist – who isn’t real ...
The value of fines handed out by the UK’s financial regulator has plummeted to “pitiful” levels, undermining the country's ...
We’ve long been reporting on experts like Gill, whose evidence (for which they are paid handsomely) has a profound and ...
Tax avoidance promoter’s case against journalist Dan Neidle is dismissed in the first test of a new law to stop abusive litigation ...
Our landmark project gave us more info than we could publish. Now we’ve shared it with the UN special rapporteur on ...
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 ...
The children were instead denied any contact with their mother, alienated in every sense from the woman who’d been their primary carer up to that point. McFarlane’s judgment points out that Erin did ...
Below is our half-year report for July-December 2025, containing an overview of the work we’ve done over the past year, the impact sparked by our stories and our strategy going forward.
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. The most senior family court judge creates new case law effectively ending the use of ...
Independent corruption investigations opened by the police watchdog have plummeted by 70% in five years, new data reveals. The figures raise serious questions about the oversight of the police at a ...