The house always wins! Casino giants see tax savings result from new system of roulette wheels
Revenue from casino punters in London shifted out of the capital.
Revenue from casino punters in London shifted out of the capital.
Home Secretary Theresa May. Photo credit: Twocoms/Shutterstock.com The Home Office today hit out at a court ruling that has blocked Britain from deporting six terror suspects to Algeria, saying it was “extremely disappointed” and that it would “continue to seek to … Continued
The Special Immigration Appeals Commission sits at Field House in London Six men accused of having links to al Qaeda cannot be deported to Algeria because there is a “real risk” they would be tortured, UK judges ruled today in … Continued
The numbers and voice of unaccompanied children seeking asylum on Europe’s shores.
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World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva Not all antibiotics are equal. According to the World Health Organization, some classes of antibiotic are so medically important they’ve labelled them “critically important antibiotics”. If an antibiotic is critically important it means it’s … Continued
Ciprofloxacin tablets. Photo via Flickr Resistance to a key antibiotic used in the treatment of serious food poisoning cases has reached its highest level for a decade, new figures obtained by the Bureau suggest. Previously unpublished data collated by Public Health England … Continued
An investigation into Europe’s refugee crisis finds more than 95,000 children who arrived without any adult claimed asylum in 2015
City investors issue antibiotics warning to high street pub and restaurant chains A group of powerful City investors who together control more than £700 billion have written to leading fast food, pub and restaurant chains urging them to take immediate … Continued
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is expanding and is looking to fill a new senior position – Investigations Editor
Former Just Solutions International staff at Ministry of Justice join new consultancy firm to help sell prison and justice expertise in private sector
US jets kill at least 40 AQAP fighters in eastern Yemen.
A free, fun and engaging event for creative & investigative journalists, designers & technologists organised by The Center for Investigative Reporting and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, in partnership with the Google News Lab. What is it about? TechRaking … Continued
Changes to the Bureau’s Afghanistan data.
US strike flattens terrorist training camp, killed 150.
Court of Appeal rules allows Home Office to resume deportations to Afghanistan.
Bureau to help build new data tools and resources for local investigating journalists after £500k award from Google
Inside London’s Supreme Court The British legal concept of “joint enterprise” has been wrongly interpreted by courts for 30 years, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday, in a victory for campaigners, lawyers, politicians and academics who believe the doctrine has led … Continued
The full feature on what happened in Khost on June 5 2015.
UN and US data show leap in civilian casualty rate from airstrikes in Afghanistan.