The Bureau’s drone project wins Martha Gellhorn award
John Pilger presents prestigious journalism award to Bureau team.
John Pilger presents prestigious journalism award to Bureau team.
Journalism award recognises reporting that exposes ‘official drivel’.
Winner described as ‘big issue journalist’ for her Bureau investigations.
Awards emphasise journalism which is interesting to the public and in the public interest
Experts fear restrictions to freedom of information laws.
A few comments on how investigative journalism fits into Leveson’s inquiry.
A public debate disusses the merits but lack of investigative journalism.
New report charts trends in online news consumption.
US newspapers outsourcing local reporting to low-paid in developing world.
Our investigations into deaths in custody wins an Amnesty Award.
Disclosure of data is all very well, but only if it is intelligible and reliable.
Queen confirms at State Opening of Parliament legislation ‘to reform the law of defamation’
The Bureau’s editor talks to the British Humanist Association.
Major US media companies are fighting a measure to post political ad data online.
The Sunday Times looks at the challenges national and local papers face.
The poetry of the Afghan Taliban captured – offering a different perspective on drones.
Prestigious developing world charity shortlists Bureau investigations for three awards.
The Guardian reporter wins the investigative awards run by Private Eye.
UNHRC finds jailing writer for libel represents violation of freedom of expression.
New book explores libel laws’ strangle-hold on UK press.