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 ...
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.
TBIJ’s team consists of full-time reporters, data journalism specialists and editors, led by our CEO and editor-in-chief Rozina Breen. Our staff range from experienced journalists, academics and ...
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 ...
Man’s claims that he was the victim of domestic abuse were undermined by body-cam footage he recorded around the home ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The Bureau co-publishes its stories with media outlets around the world so that they reach as many people as possible. Our work has appeared in every major British newspaper and broadcaster and many ...
Rob is a writer and editor with more than ten years’ experience of specialising in environment and development. Prior to joining TBIJ, he was an editor at China Dialogue, where he commissioned ...
Most people have never talked to journalists before – but if you know more about something in the news, or something at your work is bothering you, or a story strikes a chord with your life, you may ...