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Investigative journalism

July 2024

  • A young Mongolian woman sitting on a leather sofa wearing a blue shirt in front of a series of large black and white news photos hung on the wall

    Opinion
    I do not expect a free trial. But to give up means the end of journalism in Mongolia

    Unurtsetseg Naran
  • Kristoffer Paul Arthur White was jailed in 2011 for raping a teenager.

    Journalists win court fight to publish UK sex offender’s name

June 2024

  • ‘Gentle and curious’: Sam Tyler, maker of Sonic Fields, at Glastonbury in 2008.

    Miranda Sawyer on podcasts and radio
    The week in audio: Sonic Fields; Buried: The Last Witness; The Vaping Wars – review

  • Julian Assange emerging from a plane

    Experts warn Julian Assange plea deal could set dangerous precedent

  • ‘The scientist almost fell off his chair’ … Dan Ashby tests for PCBs – then finds off-the-scale levels of chemicals banned since 1981.

    ‘Please come and see me because I’ll be dead soon’: how Michael Sheen got sucked into a forever chemicals exposé

  • Police cars and armed officers

    Three men convicted of murdering Dutch crime reporter Peter de Vries

May 2024

  • Martin Young, left, with Peter Hill, producer of Rough Justice

    Martin Young obituary

  • Penny Mordaunt, leader of the Commons

    Lost laws: which legislation will slip through the net before the UK election?

March 2024

  • A cloud of dust forms as a road train heads north on the Stuart Highway in the Northern Territory, Australia

    Quill awards 2024: Guardian journalists win a Melbourne Press Club award for pedestrian deaths investigation

    Nino Bucci and Blake Sharp-Wiggins revealed ‘stark details’ of the overrepresentation of Aboriginal people in roadside accidents

February 2024

  • The Royal Courts of Justice in London

    Ministers to back crackdown on Slapp lawsuits aimed at intimidating critics

    Government will back bill to curb spurious lawsuits often used by very rich to stop exposure of wrongdoing

November 2023

  • Pictured from left to right: Peter Dutton, Anthony Albanese, Sam Kerr celebrating her goal with her teammate Hayley Raso, A firefighter, three penguins and wind turbines

    Help fund independent journalism like this in 2024

    As we look to 2024 we’re aiming to raise an additional $300,000 to power more high-impact work. We hope you’ll consider supporting us
  • Eliot Higgins sits in front of his laptop at home

    ‘Designed to distress and deter’: the impact of Slapp lawsuits on journalists and free speech

    Individuals and campaigners tell of damage done by powerful people using the courts to try to shut down investigative reporting
  • The Royal Courts of Justice building in London

    Today in Focus
    How oligarchs use English courts to silence their critics

    Use of Slapps by the super-rich against journalists is increasingly common, and campaigners say new legislation to deter such actions does not go far enough

August 2023

  • Matt Shea, journalist, documentary filmmaker and presenter. Photographed on the roof at BBC Broadcasting House. London. Photograph by David Levene 22/8/23

    The G2 interview
    ‘To his followers, this man is a messiah!’ Matt Shea on his long fight to expose Andrew Tate

    Despite constant death threats, documentary-maker Shea has been investigating the world’s most notorious misogynist since 2019. But even he was shocked by what he uncovered working on his latest film

June 2023

  • In a field of green plants, we see a lookout toward in the centre. The Del Monte logo is visible on the sides of the cabin at the top of the tower.

    Today in Focus
    Guards at Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya accused of killings

    An investigation by the Guardian and the Bureau of Investigative journalism has uncovered claims from villagers in Kenya of violence and even killings linked to guards on a Del Monte pineapple farm. Emily Dugan reports
  • The MP David Warburton was suspended from the Tory party last year pending the results of 
an inquiry.

    MPs uncovered
    BBC drops Panorama inquiry into claims of sexual harassment by MPs

    Broadcaster gives no explanation for decision to pull long-planned documentary examining Westminster’s handling of claims
    • Guardian’s David Conn wins Paul Foot award for Michelle Mone investigation

    • Nine newspapers’ truth defence put the focus on Ben Roberts-Smith’s reputation. It worked

      David Rolph
    • Why the Ben Roberts-Smith verdict is not a complete victory for journalism

      Hugh Riminton

May 2023

  • Ben Roberts-Smith leaves the Federal Court of Australia in Sydney

    Ben Roberts-Smith defamation verdict to end high-stakes battle between Australian media giants

    Not only is it high stakes between Australia’s largest media companies but experts say this case will likely affect future public interest stories
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