It’s time to Make Amazon Pay: how you can take action on Black Friday

Amazon is one of the world’s largest companies and a high-tech

Beyond Divestment: BP & Shell show fossil fuel divestment campaigns aren’t working

In our second investigation into BP and Shell’s shareholders in collaboration

The Cost of Misery: Rising Millions in the Bibby Stockholm Fiasco

A Home Office response to Freedom of Information requests submitted by

Bristol City Council & Goram Homes forcing Traveller evictions

Bristol City Council is planning to imminently force members of the

Carbon Cash Machine: What if BP & Shell dividends were used for the common good?

As part of our investigation with Queen Mary University’s Centre for Climate Crime and

Carbon Cash Machine: meet the investors running – and destroying – our world

As part of our investigation with Queen Mary University’s Centre for

Carbon Cash Machine: charting the payouts to BP and Shell shareholders

In collaboration with Queen Mary University’s Centre for Climate Crime and

Research Fellowship: The National Wealth Service

Update 5/3/23: Please note applications are now closed. Thank you to

Research Against Racism: investigating companies that sustain structural inequalities

Update 5/3/23: Please note applications are now closed. Thank you to

‘Floating Prisons’: The 200-year-old family business behind the Bibby Stockholm

Bibby Line Group Limited is a UK company offering financial, marine

Podcast: Deportation profiteers

Corporate Watch was recently interviewed by the Civil Fleet podcast to

The corporate plunder of Strefi Hill

Since our interview with members of the Open Assembly for the

Eco-defence podcast episode two – an interview with Biofuel Watch

This is the second episode of Corporate Watch’s eco-defence podcast miniseries.

Eco-defence podcast episode one – an interview with Coal Action Network

This is the first episode of Corporate Watch’s eco-defence podcast miniseries.

2022 UK charter deportations: a balance sheet

In 2022, the UK deported 1,566 people to nine countries on