What role does an ‘expert witness' play in the family court process – and should those who aren’t regulated be banned? We asked a clinical psychologist to explain ✍️ https://lnkd.in/ePRVYV3A #familycourts #UKcourts #UKlaw #familylaw #justice #law #lawsystem #justicesystem
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TBIJ is the UK’s largest non-profit investigative news organisation – we’re not on the hunt for clicks and we don’t have shareholders to please. Co-founded by Elaine Potter, one of the female pioneers of investigative journalism, the work we undertake has two purposes: to expose injustices through our deep investigative reporting, and to help spark meaningful change in the world. Even if you’ve never come across us before, there’s a high chance you’ve read our work. Since 2010, we’ve been working with newsrooms across the world to expose corruption and injustice on an international scale. From the LA Times and Die Welt, to Vice and the BBC, we co-publish with our industry partners to make sure the stories get in front of affected communities and those wielding the power to incite change.
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🚨 We're hiring 🚨 The Bureau of Investigative Journalism is looking for a Fundraising Manager to play a crucial part in its mission to expose injustice and spark change More info on the link 👇 https://lnkd.in/eN3rBdd8 #fundraising #fundraisingmanager #fundraisingjob #nonprofit #notforprofit #journalism #hiring #grantmaking #grants
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A growing reliance on private cash in UK politics has opened up the entire system to exploitation. So, how do donations rules open the door to money from outside the UK? We’ve explained it here 👇 https://lnkd.in/e8GbYjPJ #UKpolitics #democracy #elections
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Tomorrow, 9 October, at 11 UK time, I’m talking to a group of journalists about my latest investigation showing how Citigroup lent money to a chemicals business, but in reality handed billions to one of the world’s largest oil producers. If you’re a journalist and interested please contact the organisers Netzwerk Klimajournalismus Deutschland for the link. It will all be in English. You can read the story here https://lnkd.in/eutdUKRP
Citigroup helped funnel $3.5bn to UAE state oil company
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Did you know that the meat industry is responsible for 73% of global antibiotic use? Cramped and dirty conditions on factory farms allow disease to flourish causing some farmers to become reliant on drugs to keep animals healthy. These animals are also often given antibiotics to promote growth – something that has now been banned in the EU. Due to a rise in antimicrobial resistance, if bacteria from undercooked meat gives you an infection it’s increasingly likely to be able to defend itself against the drugs your doctor gives you 🔗 https://bit.ly/4dP1jLB
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Security guards at Del Monte’s pineapple farm in Kenya have previously been accused of killings and violence. Hundreds of them were then fired. But now guards from new security contractor G4S are facing allegations – this time for a violent beating and theft. We first revealed shocking claims of violence at the pineapple plantation a year ago and a lot has happened since then. #DelMonte #kenya #farming #G4S #investigativejournalism
G4S guards accused of brutal attack at Del Monte’s Kenyan pineapple…
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Did you know that the Amazon rainforest is losing an area the size of roughly five football pitches every minute? Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest is accelerating. This destruction not only contributes to climate change but also threatens the livelihoods and lands of Indigenous communities, who are often forcibly removed. We looked into an example of this last year when we uncovered the dark side of the collagen industry 🔗 https://bit.ly/4gXEE26 #environment #climatechange #Brazil #amazon #deforestation
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🚨 The UK's last coal plant closes today. It may be the first country to transition away from coal – but scientists warn that all developed countries must end coal-fired powered generation by 2030 if we're to keep global heating to safe levels. Despite this, last year Barclays helped raise $2bn for US utilities that appear to have plans to keep burning coal well beyond that date 👇 Full story 🔗 https://bit.ly/3XOtwvu #climate #environment #coal #globalwarming
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“A great miracle exists in the business of journalism: facts are not suppressible” – World News Day founder David Walmsley. Today is World News Day – 24 hours of global action to stand up for fact-based journalism. By supporting newsrooms like ours, you are choosing to fight the good fight. Help us keep holding the powerful to account by becoming a Bureau Insider today 🔗 https://bit.ly/43l2qyH #JournalismMatters #ChooseTruth
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🚨 Global leaders have agreed to reduce the number of people dying from superbugs by 2030. The United Nations declaration aims for a 10% fall in deaths caused by antimicrobial resistance. Full story 🔗 https://bit.ly/4gIxTkl #AMR #globalhealth #UN