General tips

FOI and redaction costs – why they don’t count

If you come across a public authority which claims that it cannot meet your FOI request because of the costs involved in redacting data, quote the following decision by the Information Tribunal (PDF) between South Yorkshire Police and …

Help Me Investigate’s first ebook: 8,000 Holes: How the 2012 Olympic Torch Relay Lost its Way

As the Olympic Torch Relay enters its final week Help Me Investigate has published our first ebook: 8,000 Holes: How the 2012 Olympic Torch Relay Lost its Way.The book details how exactly the 8,000 torchbearer places were allocate…

Can you help? Crowdsourcing mystery torchbearers with The Guardian

Yesterday we published a spreadsheet on The Guardian's Datablog of 500 torchbearers running without a story. Want to help investigate?  There are plenty of curious names in there alongside the sporting stars, celebs and genuine co…

Tracing individuals online: How to identify mystery torchbearers

Over on Help Me Investigate the Olympics we've posted a guide to tracing individuals. It's specifically related to the 'mystery torchbearers' who don't have a nomination story, but has wider application for tracing any i…

More on how we investigated Olympic sponsor torchbearers

I've written a piece for the Telegraph about the process behind our investigation on Help Me Investigate the Olympics. This expands on some of the details in a previous post for The Guardian, adding how the collaborative publishing proc…

How we investigated Olympic sponsor torchbearers

I've written a post explaining some of the processes used in the ongoing investigation by Help Me Investigate Olympics into Olympic torchbearers. The post follows a request form the Guardian's datablog, who have published it here. …

A search engine for data from FOI responses

Tony Hirst has created two basic tools that allow you to search for data supplied in response to FOI requests: this search tool for local councils; and this one for universities (ignore the word 'council' – it's an error).The …

“Public Business: A new way of supporting public interest journalism” – Maha Rafi Atal at Hacks/Hackers London

Maha Rafi Atal started her talk at Hacks/Hackers London by describing the cognitive dissonance of studying to be a business journalist, with the ethics and aspirations that involves, with the day-to-day reality of business journalism as it …

One minute of investigation tips from Panorama’s Tom Giles

I grabbed Panorama editor Tom Giles at the So You Want To Be a Journalist event to get his tips on what people should do when they start an investigation. It may be the most productive minute of video you’ve ever watched.

Filming by Fran…

VIDEO: Using parliamentary sources (Jon Walker)

Jon Walker is the political correspondent of the Birmingham Mail and Post, and Coventry Telegraph. Here he explains how to look for leads and useful information in written questions and answers, committees, consultations and other sources.