Darryl Cunnington, a former policeman and investigator for the charity League Against Cruel Sport, suffered a broken neck when attacked by men apparently engaged in preparing for illegal fox hunting. The attackers have been spared prison, reports BRENDAN MONTAGUE
… Sims, League Against Cruel Sports Director of Investigations, and former Head of the … Operator who was also assaulted, said: “The Investigations team have a policy of …
Almost a trillion Euros in taxpayers' money is handed to EU farmers as part of the Common Agricultural Policy. The money is supposed to leverage environmental practices. But an international team of investigative journalists, today publishing with THE ECOLOGIST, has found the cash actually feeds significant pollution
… Special Investigation | 23rd May 2018 News Investigations CAP Common Agricultural Policy …
Badger baiting is as popular as ever - and the true scale of the crime remains unknown, according to an investigation by BBC Wales. The Investigates programme infiltrated a gang over a six month period to expose its cruel and illegal activity, writes CATHERINE HARTE
Badger baiting network exposed by BBC Wales investigation Catherine Harte | 8th June 2018 News Badger Baiting BBC Wales RSPCA digging_07.jpg Badger baiting is as popular as ever - and the true scale …
Brexit will result in Britain exiting the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy. It will have to decide whether subsidies to farmers should be retained, or reformed. In the second part of this groundbreaking investigation a team of investigative journalists from across Europe - publishing with THE ECOLOGIST - assess how effective the environmental mechanisms of CAP really are.
… Journalism Network and principal of the data investigations firm Kaas og Mulvad, has …
The Institute of Economic Affairs 'Plan A+' report - launched by David Davis and Jacob Rees-Mogg - has been taken down after Charity Commission probe.
IEA withdraws rival Brexit plan Alice Ross Lawrence Carter | 4th December 2018 News Iea Brexit x The Institute of Economic Affairs 'Plan A+' report - launched by David Davis and Jacob Rees-Mogg - has …
ROGER SWAINE is the most recent recruit to the League Against Cruel Sports team of wildlife crime investigators and started in 2015. Just a year later he was attacked and his colleague left with a fractured neck. Roger explains here why he will continue to investigate illegal hunting
Illegal hunt investigator tells of attack that left colleague with fractured neck Roger Swaine | 13th April 2018 Comment Hunting Illegal Hunting League Against Cruel Sports 35746151.jpg ROGER SWAINE …
A painstaking five-month long investigation from Unearthed shows that a small group of wealthy families control huge swathes of the UK fishing quota.
The millionaires hoarding UK fishing rights Crispin Dowler | 11th October 2018 Comment Unearthed Fishing Industry x A painstaking five-month long investigation from Unearthed shows that a small group …
Mining company accused of extensive human rights abuse and environmental damage in India delists from London Stock Exchange.
Vedanta resources delists from London Stock Exchange Chloe Farand | 5th October 2018 News Vedanta Resources Anil Agarwal London Stock Exchange Financial Conduct Authority x Mining company accused of …
Trading standards have launched an investigation after Unearthed found illegal pesticides and weedkillers easily available to UK consumers. CRISPIN DOWLER reports
… to eBay about the listings in question.” More investigations Carmakers’ own tests show many …
Packaging of brands familiar from UK supermarkets found strewn across multiple sites thousands of miles away.
UK plastics found in Malaysia's illegal dumps Alice Ross | 23rd October 2018 News Unearthed Plastic Waste Malaysia small-timephoto_20181016_142455-764x505.jpg Packaging of brands familiar from UK …
Appalling conditions have been found at a farm supplying meat to a Spanish sausage brand stocked at Morrisons and high street butchers. JAVIER MORENO, the executive director of Animal Equality Spain, argues that this is not an isolated incident. He hopes the latest undercover investigation could be a turning point for animal welfare
… Food And Farming Animal Welfare Undercover Investigations spanish-pigs.jpg Appalling … At Animal Equality we have been carrying out investigations inside the meat industry for … At Animal Equality we have been carrying out investigations inside the meat industry for …
The tables have been turned on trappers illegally killing songbirds on a British military base in Cyprus after conservationists used camera traps to catch them in the act. Bird charities are urging further support from the Ministry of Defence to stamp out the practice for good. CATHERINE EARLY reports
… island, where the military base is located. Investigations team Killing of the birds was … expat in 2000. A visit to the island by the investigations team revealed that the trapping … scale”, according to Guy Shorrock, senior investigations officer at the charity. …
North Yorkshire County Council gave planning permission for frackers Halliburton - while having shares in ... Halliburton. The council argues the decisions were made by different committees, avoiding a conflict of interest. JAN GOODEY investigates
Special Investigation: Council invested in fracking company behind controversial planning approval Brendan Montague | 23rd May 2018 | News Fracking Planning Haliburton Carl Les North Yorkshire County …
The Institute of Economic Affairs has long kept the identity of its funders secret. The oil company BP still gives the climate denying charity cash, it has been confirmed. LAWERENCE CARTER and ALICE ROSS investigate
… This article first appeared at Unearthed, an investigations website published by …
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism report published today reveals industrial scale beef farming is now a 'fact on the ground' across the UK. The new farms raise concerns about animal welfare and health. ANDREW WASLEY and HEATHER KROEKER from the Bureau report
Revealed: industrial-scale beef farming comes to the UK Andrew Wasley Heather Kroeker | 29th May 2018 News Beef Food And Farming Animal Welfare DEFRA Bureau Of Investigative Journalism …
The Access to Medicine Foundation checked whether 18 household-name pharmaceutical giants publicly report how much antibiotic discharge they release into the environment. Guess how many firms revealed that information. MADLEN DAVIES and SAM LOEWENBERG from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism report
Big Pharma fails to disclose antibiotic waste leaked from factories Madlen Davies Sam Loewenberg | 24th January 2018 News Big Pharma Antibiotics Pollution img_3539.jpg The Access to Medicine …
Brown hare numbers have been declining dramatically during the last century due in part to shooting and habitat decline. CHRIS LUFFINGHAM argues they still face threats from illegal hunting despite a ban more than ten years ago
How illegal hunting is now threatening the brown hare Chris Luffingham | 27th March 2018 Comment Brown Hare Illegal Hunting League Against Cruel Sports geograph-5050060-by-russel-wills.jpg Brown hare …
A major new investigation exposes how light-touch regulation on London's junior stock market encourages polluting activities in some of the world's most unstable regions, write CHLOE FARAND and MATT HOPE
How ‘light touch’ market regulation encourages exploitation of Africa’s natural resources Chloe Farand Mat Hope | 14th May 2018 News Africa Oil Companies Stock Market Oil in niger delta A major new …
Ogeto Mwebi, a senior research scientist at the Department of Zoology of the National Museums of Kenya and Nduhiu Gitahi, the chief technologist at the Department of Public Health, Pharmacology & Toxicology based at Nairobi University are attempting now to uncover the mystery behind two man eating lions from more than a century ago. CURTIS ABRAHAM investigates
Scientists get ever closer to discovering the mystery of 'man eating lions' Curtis Abraham | 12th April 2018 News Man Eating Lions Conservation stuffed-lions-tsavo.jpg.838x0_q80.jpg Ogeto Mwebi, a …
A Dispatches investigation has uncovered evidence of hardwood forests being chopped down to provide 'green energy' for the UK. Experts say unique habitats rich in wildlife are under threat as Britain’s power stations switch from burning coal to wood, writes BRENDAN MONTAGUE
Hardwood forests cut down to feed Drax Power plant, Channel 4 Dispatches claims Brendan Montague | 16th April 2018 News Hardwood Forest Dispatches Drax Power …