Data journalism is simply journalism. The former is a new and trendy term but ultimately, it is just a way of describing journalism in the modern world. As journalists, we don’t think of data as ...
Bureau Local is a people-powered network setting the news agenda and sparking change, from the ground up. It includes journalists, technologists, community-minded citizens and specialist contributors ...
An investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism has revealed serious concerns about poor-quality brands of a particular cancer drug spreading around the world. The drug, called asparaginase ...
Following her fellowship with TBIJ, Alex went on to become a full-time reporter for TBIJ's environment strand. Her reporting on domestic abuse by police officers won the Private Eye Paul Foot Award ...
The People’s Newsroom is an initiative to support the creation and sustainability of community projects that reimagine journalism. The news and media industry are failing to authentically serve and ...
Bureau Local is a people-powered network setting the news agenda and sparking change, from the ground up. We have set out to make sure news is working for everyone and to do so, we’ve been changing ...
The Bureau Local team – listed alphabetically below – combine years of experience in local, national and international reporting with data journalism and community engagement backgrounds. Gareth is an ...
Chrissie Giles has been a writer and editor for more than 15 years. Before joining the Bureau as Global Health Editor, she worked for Wellcome, one of the world’s largest health foundations, where she ...
As a non-profit organisation, the TBIJ relies on donations from pioneering foundations and individuals who recognise the power of investigative journalism in empowering citizens and sparking change.
Data obtained by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism raises questions about the use of a new law aimed at tackling domestic abuse. The findings come as a government report estimates 1.2m women and ...