Investigation / Partygate investigator helped shield No.10 from scrutiny over Grenfell Revealed: Emails show how Sue Gray was consulted over decision to withhold information about fatal fire By Jenna Corderoy / 14 Jan 2022
News / Reporting on Kazakhstan’s chaos amid internet shutdowns and violence Journalists have been subject to detentions or attacks, while internet blackouts left them unable to communicate for days By Paolo Sorbello / 13 Jan 2022
Opinion / Arron Banks vs Carole Cadwalladr shows how badly UK is failing press freedom Why can journalists be violently abused online, yet ‘free speech’ doesn’t protect their reporting? By Mary Fitzgerald / 13 Jan 2022
News / British media, ‘your bigotry is killing trans people’ Trans people and allies gathered outside the BBC’s London headquarters to challenge its anti-trans ‘agenda of hate and discrimination’ By Lou Ferreira / 11 Jan 2022
Opinion / Why is support for nuclear power noisiest just as its failures become most clear? The UK government and mainstream media agree we need nuclear to avoid the worst climate change. They’re wrong – so why aren’t we hearing that? By Andrew Stirling and Phil Johnstone / 9 Jan 2022
Explainer / We exposed ‘conversion therapy’, ‘abortion pill reversal’ and hate groups fundraising on Amazon – and much more This is why feminist investigative journalism matters By Inge Snip / 28 Dec 2021
Opinion / Tackle online violence against women now: a call to the internet giants Online violence against women is everyone’s business, and internet companies must act now, says Lawyers for Justice in Libya By Olga Jurasz / 22 Dec 2021
Opinion / ¿Ley mordaza en Colombia? La información no es el enemigo Después de un nuevo intento de ley mordaza en Colombia, vale la pena preguntarse cuál es el estado de la libertad de prensa en Latinoamérica. por democracia Abierta / 17 Dec 2021
Opinion / The EU should refocus the AI Act on workers and people Proposed EU legislation on AI is driven by a desire for growth, with few provisions for safeguarding the rights of individuals, particularly workers By Aida Ponce Del Castillo / 17 Dec 2021
Opinion / Thank you, bell hooks The feminist icon, who has died aged 69, leaves behind a rich, powerful legacy By Anita Mureithi / 16 Dec 2021
Feature / Killing the Truth: The death and life of Regina Martínez Perez Regina Martínez – an acclaimed Mexican journalist known for her hard-hitting exposés of human rights violations and corruption – was beaten to death on 28 April 2012. A man is serving By Penny Dale / 15 Dec 2021
Feature / How did a journalist who knew she would be killed live? Regina Martínez suffered threats and censorship. She revealed Mexico’s corruption, organised crime and human rights abuses until she was murdered By Amigzaday López Beltrán / 15 Dec 2021