In Gaza, Israel’s explosives have killed tens of thousands – and caused a lifetime of suffering for many more survivors ...
The government and judiciary have rejected calls for a full review of family court cases involving unregulated psychologist ...
Australia’s ban came after the government commissioned a study into social media early last year. It found that 96% of ...
Ofsted suspended GMT after visiting a dilapidated and unsafe home. Yet its operators are still providing care for vulnerable ...
As the government weighs up whether to approve extraction at the Rosebank oilfield in the North Sea, we can reveal that the ...
Scammers are using one of the world’s biggest freelance platforms to pose as real solicitors, including employees at major fashion brands, investment banks and the Financial Conduct Authority. The ...
The hosts of next month’s Cop30 climate talks in Belém have pledged to make it the first summit where Indigenous people play a leading role in the climate fight. But a major new investigation shows ...
When Enes Kanter Freedom appeared on a basketball court in his Boston Celtics jersey and a pair of trainers emblazoned with the slogan “Free Uyghur”, the reaction from Beijing was swift. “Literally at ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is delighted to announce the appointment of ...
When former police officer John Oliver drove into Leamington Spa one Saturday with his partner and friends, their first challenge, as ever, was finding somewhere to park. He eventually found a spot, ...
Vital chemotherapy drugs used around the world have failed quality tests, leaving cancer patients in more than 100 countries at risk of ineffective treatments and potentially fatal side effects, the ...
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