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Last year saw the highest ever number of recorded violations of the "farming rules for water". An estimated 20,000 English farms are committing undocumented violations. Point Source's first story published in partnership with The Guardian: theguardian.com/environment/20…

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Security breaches at UK civil nuclear facilities have hit their highest level in at least 12 years amid a decline in inspections. A Point Source story published in collaboration with The Guardian: theguardian.com/environment/20… #CyberSecurity #nuclearpower #nuclearenergy #hacking

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Metropolitan police documents say the force has been collecting “children’s personal data” from social media sites as part of a project to carry out “profiling on a large scale”. Our latest collaboration with The Guardian: theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/j…

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Youth violence experts have said they had no involvement with the police social media surveillance scheme Project Alpha, despite the Met claiming to have consulted them. Our latest collaboration with The Guardian: theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/j…

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The National Farmers Union has helped hundreds of land users to fight against Defra regulations to protect vulnerable rivers in the UK, according to evidence we obtained. Read more in this recent collaboration with The Guardian: theguardian.com/environment/20…

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The Natural History Museum has been denounced for signing a contract with a gagging clause that prevented it from criticising a Danish oil company that sponsored its wildlife photography competition. Our collaboration with The Observer: theguardian.com/culture/2023/j…

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The Science Museum in London signed a sponsorship contract containing a gagging clause with the Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor, agreeing to take care not to say anything that could damage the firm’s reputation. Our frontpage story with The Guardian: theguardian.com/culture/2023/f…

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Marks & Spencer has been using a loophole in order to avoid listing details about factories in Eastern Europe used to make tens of thousands of products carrying its labels. Our latest investigation in The Times and The Sunday Times: thetimes.co.uk/article/m-amp-…

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One of our long-term investigations into contract terms between oil companies and cultural institutions resulted in this front page story published in partnership with The Guardian in February this year:

One of our long-term investigations into contract terms between oil companies and cultural institutions resulted in this front page story published in partnership with <a href="/guardian/">The Guardian</a> in February this year:
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Children as young as 13 have been secretly monitored online as part of a continuing surveillance operation run by the Metropolitan police, according to data obtained under information laws by Wil Crisp of Point Source. theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/j…

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The Met Police has monitored children as young as 13 online through its social media surveillance scheme. Our ongoing investigation resulted in this story published yesterday in partnership with the Guardian:

The Met Police has monitored children as young as 13 online through its social media surveillance scheme. Our ongoing investigation resulted in this story published yesterday in partnership with the Guardian:
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Barclays has classified a $10bn revolving credit facility that it created for Shell as “social and environmental financing” despite the company continuing to invest in new oil and gas. A recent story in the The Telegraph based on research by Point Source: telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/…