Scrutinising The Inscrutable
Reporting on such impenetrable entities as MI5, MI6, the British monarchy, global cartels, and organised crime.
Highlights
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Paul Radu: 'Complex money laundering systems benefit politicians, criminals and royals'
1 min
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Gillian Tett OBE: '$30 trillion worth of crime is a lot of crime to stay'
1 min
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Gillian Tett OBE: 'The Royal Family or the Met police never say 'we hate the media."'
1 min
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Gabriel Pogrund: 'The Royals benefit from this perception that they're this benign soap opera'
2 mins
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Paul Radu: 'You have to build your defence or they'll bleed you dry of money and wits'
1 min
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Battling In The Courts
Great investigative journalism often comes up against powerful lawyers hired to kill the story and equally depends on the skill of media lawyers to fight back.
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Hounds of Westminster: Covering UK Politics
On the eve of the local elections, British politics has never been more splintered, incoherent, and volatile.
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How Do We Know What’s True?
The battle to vanquish disinformation and restore trust in the media.
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The Sir Harry Evans Global Fellowship In Investigative Journalism
Karen O'Brien and Alessandra Galloni, hosts of the Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism, throw open admissions for the 2024 Fellowship.