First ruling on interception of legally privileged material awaited
In the first instance since the revelations in the IPT, a commission considers what bearing intercepted legally privileged material may have on a case.
In the first instance since the revelations in the IPT, a commission considers what bearing intercepted legally privileged material may have on a case.
Bureau has finalists in British Journalism Awards and Bar Council Legal Reporting Awards.
The Bureau’s data used to power new visualisation.
The trustees of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism have appointed Rachel Oldroyd to the position of Managing Editor. Ms Oldroyd has been acting editor since the beginning of September. She replaces Christo Hird, who stepped down in August, but will … Continued
John Kerry speaking at Center for American Progress Action Fund. Photo via Ralph Alswang Responding to a question about drone strikes on BBC’s Hard Talk last year, US Secretary of State John Kerry laid out a clear message. “The only people … Continued
Watch Edward Snowden’s video message.
The Bureau’s lawyer Gavin Millar QC spoke today about mass surveillance of the media industry at a conference organised by the NUJ and the IFJ. Millar, of Doughty Street Chambers, is supporting the Bureau’s application to the European Court of Human … Continued
Where the Drones Strike application wins accolade.
The Bureau presents its findings on joint enterprise in parliament.
Prime minister outlines controversial measures to tackle terror threat.
Prime minister’s speech this afternoon expected to unveil controversial new powers.
The Bureau’s August update on US actions in the covert drone war.
Drone strikes remain shrouded in official secrecy. But a growing chorus has called for this to change.