A top judge has issued seismic new guidance that unregulated psychologists should not give evidence in family court.
Independent corruption investigations opened by the police watchdog have plummeted by 70% in five years, new data reveals. The figures raise serious questions about the oversight of the police at a ...
Top polling party’s moves to ‘undeclare’ the climate emergency and scrap net zero targets could be a sign of things to come ...
Appen hires workers around the world to do obscure tasks with little explanation. It has also held $17m in military contracts ...
Judge grants access to psychological reports in ruling that could open door for court reporters seeking public-interest ...
Bad apples, black sheep, lone crooks – the old excuses no longer hold water. And politicians will have to act accordingly ...
Government inquiry into air pollution will zero in on ammonia after we revealed a surge in levels around chicken farms ...
Criticism comes after the rejection of various ideas, put forward by its own advisers, on how to protect migrant workers from exploitation ...
Scammers are using one of the world’s biggest freelance platforms to pose as real solicitors, including employees at major fashion brands, investment banks and the Financial Conduct Authority. The ...
TBIJ co-publishes its stories with major media outlets around the world so they reach as many people as possible. Character.AI has announced major new safety measures after the Bureau of Investigative ...
The hosts of next month’s Cop30 climate talks in Belém have pledged to make it the first summit where Indigenous people play a leading role in the climate fight. But a major new investigation shows ...
When Enes Kanter Freedom appeared on a basketball court in his Boston Celtics jersey and a pair of trainers emblazoned with the slogan “Free Uyghur”, the reaction from Beijing was swift. “Literally at ...