South West Water: pollution, floods and profits

South West Water charges the people of Devon and Cornwall some

Deliveroo: where’s the money?

Deliveroo is one of the UK’s most valuable tech firms yet

CalaisResearch: mapping the deals that make the deadly border

One year after the Jungle eviction, the hunt against migrants in

Southern Rail: ‘depressing, exhausting and frustrating’

As another strike begins, problems on the Southern Rail route continue.

G4S and Carlson Wagonlit: profiteers scrabble for more Home Office contracts

This week secret filming by a brave whistleblower gave a glimpse

Trauma, Death and Profits – Youth Prisons in the UK

This August, Corporate Watch were asked to support a Global Week

Short, badly paid and late: home care in England and Wales

CM2000 Care Management, one of the call monitoring systems used by

‘We give them the language to hide what they are doing’: a CSR insider spills the beans

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Social Responsibility: what’s it all about? Corporate Watch spoke

Vinci, Company Profile

[responsivevoice_button] Corporate Watch profiles controversial French construction giant, Vinci. Key points

Exploring and opposing green capitalism

[responsivevoice_button] On 8 May Corporate Watch held a symposium on green

Iraqi deportations: the airlines helping the Home Office deport refugees to war zones

[responsivevoice_button] The Home Office is trying to deport dozens of refugees

The Hostile Environment: turning the UK into a nation of border cops

[responsivevoice_button] A run-down of the Home Office’s “hostile environment” measures against

People behind Cuadrilla win state approval to keep identities secret

[responsivevoice_button] UK fracking company and target of environmental protest, Cuadrilla, is

Drax’s dirty energy

[responsivevoice_button] Ahead of Drax’s AGM, Biofuel Watch, give us the low

Hyde Housing: strapped for cash or hungry for profit?

[responsivevoice_button] Hyde Housing has told residents it “can no longer afford”