Hostile Environment: Inside Britain’s Home Office
On asylum, the UK’s political class has failed everyone - again and again. This audio deep dive into the making of the modern Home Office finds out why
Fortress Britain
From military barracks to private security guards: what kind of country awaits asylum seekers reaching the UK?
Death at the Ministry
How the coronavirus pandemic struck at the heart of Britain's government - and what it revealed about whose lives matter to those who govern us
Revealed: The Insidious Creep of Pseudo-Public Space
A series of investigations into how our public spaces are increasingly privately-owned and policed by corporations
Marikana: After the Massacre
A series of special reports exploring the legacy of the Marikana mineworker massacre, in South Africa and beyond.
Privatised London: The Thames Walk That Resembles a Prison Corridor
From the Isle of Dogs to Tower Bridge, just how much of the celebrated Thames riverside is actually open to the general public - and what does it tell us about money, politics and space in contemporary London?
The ‘Left to Die’ Boat Scandal: How Dozens of Migrants Were Left By NATO Military Units to Perish at Sea
An exclusive investigation for the Guardian that provoked international outrage, and forced a policy change across Europe
Khaza’a: Anatomy of a Massacre
For over 24 hours earlier this month, a village in southern Gaza was devastated by an Israeli army attack. Jack Shenker revisits a day of destruction.