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Shanti Das
@shantidas.bsky.social
Senior investigations reporter, The Times.
Orwell prize for exposing Britain’s social evils 2023

shanti.das@thetimes.co.uk
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Very happy to share that I’ve joined the investigations team at The Times, working under @paulmorganbentley.bsky.social. Please get in touch if there’s something we should be looking into - my new email is shanti.das@thetimes.co.uk
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✏️ BEST FEATURE

Congratulations to the writers of our shortlisted pieces: Sonia Sarkar, Alannah Francis, Alia Waheed, @shantidas.bsky.social, Anna Moore, @lucymorgan.bsky.social and @sharandhaliwal.bsky.social
November 12, 2025 at 4:36 PM
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The capital of the Caribbean nation of Haiti is now at the mercy of gangs bent on kidnap, rape and murder. Louise Callaghan meets their victims — and confronts a warlord
Inside Haiti: where women are raped on the street and gangs rule
The capital of the Caribbean nation of Haiti is now at the mercy of gangs bent on kidnap, rape and murder. Louise Callaghan meets their victims — and confronts a warlord
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August 31, 2025 at 7:32 AM
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The EDL founder is charging about £28 a minute for videos giving advice to supporters on anti-Islam activism and migrant hotel protests
Tommy Robinson charging £28 a minute as personal coach to far right
The EDL founder is charging about £28 a minute for videos giving advice to supporters on anti-Islam activism and migrant hotel protests
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August 20, 2025 at 7:31 AM
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At least 50 members of the House of Lords have worked for lobbying firms since January last year despite MPs being banned from paid advisory roles, a Times investigation has found.

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Fifty peers have worked for lobbying firms since last year
A Times investigation raises questions as to why members of the House of Lords don’t face the same restrictions as MPs on work for lobbyists
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August 6, 2025 at 12:18 PM
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The Labour government faces questions over “cash for access” after a Times investigation found that businesses have been offered private meetings with “an influential Labour figure” as part of sponsorship packages costing almost £9,500.

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Revealed: Labour group’s £9,500 ‘cash for access’ breakfasts
A Times investigation has found companies have been offered sponsorship deals involving private meetings with an ‘influential Labour figure’
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August 5, 2025 at 4:32 PM
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Hundreds of pandemic fraud cases are at risk of collapsing because the investigating officials were gathering evidence without the legal right to do so.

An FOI shows officials at Thurrock Council based Natis were not correctly certified to do this work.

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Covid fraud convictions at risk over investigators’ legal failure
Officials did not have the power to gather evidence in hundreds of cases linked to the misuse of government ‘bounce-back’ loans
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June 12, 2025 at 3:07 PM
Very happy to share that I’ve joined the investigations team at The Times, working under @paulmorganbentley.bsky.social. Please get in touch if there’s something we should be looking into - my new email is shanti.das@thetimes.co.uk
May 6, 2025 at 12:54 PM
Last week was my final one at the Observer after three years. It’s been a privilege to work with such a brilliant team and I got to work on some stories I'm really proud of. Wishing everyone all the best for life at the new Obs. I’m having a little break before the next chapter 🗞️
April 7, 2025 at 12:00 PM
‘It felt like a demon was inside me’: young Christian missionaries allege spiritual abuse

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‘It felt like a demon was inside me’: young Christian missionaries allege spiritual abuse
They travel the world to convert every ‘tribe, tongue and nation’ to Jesus. But behind the scenes, young missionaries describe discipline, pressure and strict controls
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April 7, 2025 at 7:46 AM
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Flawed UK visa scheme led to ‘horrific’ care worker abuse, says watchdog
Flawed UK visa scheme led to ‘horrific’ care worker abuse, says watchdog
Anti-slavery commissioner says scheme to plug staffing gaps post-Brexit was a ‘blunt instrument’ that enabled exploitation of the vulnerable A post-Brexit visa scheme to fill vacancies in social care was badly designed and enabled “horrific” abuse of…
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March 16, 2025 at 10:07 AM
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Mastercard and Visa linked to illegal gambling sites accused of scamming UK customers
Mastercard and Visa linked to illegal gambling sites accused of scamming UK customers
Card giants processing payments for unlicensed operators as customers report losing thousands Mastercard and Visa are processing payments for illegal gambling websites accused of scamming UK customers out of thousands of pounds. An investigation has…
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March 9, 2025 at 7:10 AM
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‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’: how UK rehab clinics are cashing in on NAD+
‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’: how UK rehab clinics are cashing in on NAD+
They are beloved by A-listers and surging in popularity. But claims that NAD+ infusions are a fix for addiction are unproven, risky – and possibly illegal, an Observer investigation reveals
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February 23, 2025 at 11:08 AM
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The prioritisation of court cases must be changed to stop victims of horrific crimes facing years-long waits for trials as less serious crimes are bumped ahead in queue, barristers and victims’ advocates have said

A listing review is set to report back next week
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UK rape victims are waiting too long for court cases, say top lawyers
Campaigners urge overhaul of system for prioritising hearings as less serious crimes move ahead in queue
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February 23, 2025 at 11:32 AM
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Surgeons at a top NHS trust embroiled in allegations of racism, sexism, homophobia and bullying that created a “toxic” culture and harmed patient care, according to a secret report: www.thetimes.com/article/aa76...
Surgeons accused of racism, bullying and toxic power struggle
An investigation into the facial trauma unit at Barts Health NHS Trust says a corrosive culture of competition and bigotry led to patients being harmed
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February 23, 2025 at 8:52 AM
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‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’ -- Claims that NAD+ infusions are a fix for #addiction are unproven, risky – and possibly illegal, by @shantidas.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/society/2025... via @theguardian.com
‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’: how UK rehab clinics are cashing in on NAD+
They are beloved by A-listers and surging in popularity. But claims that NAD+ infusions are a fix for addiction are unproven, risky – and possibly illegal, an Observer investigation reveals
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February 23, 2025 at 1:22 PM
I wrote about the murky world of "anti-ageing" therapy NAD - from retracted research and celebrity hype to the clinics pushing it as an addiction cure ⬇️

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‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’: how UK rehab clinics are cashing in on NAD+
They are beloved by A-listers and surging in popularity. But claims that NAD+ infusions are a fix for addiction are unproven, risky – and possibly illegal, an Observer investigation reveals
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February 23, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Pleased to see @shantidas.bsky.social continuing her excellent work reporting on some of the more questionable activities of the private (and expensive) drug treatment industry [with some thoughts from myself] www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
‘It’s not ethical and it’s not medical’: how UK rehab clinics are cashing in on NAD+
They are beloved by A-listers and surging in popularity. But claims that NAD+ infusions are a fix for addiction are unproven, risky – and possibly illegal, an Observer investigation reveals
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February 23, 2025 at 9:00 AM
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Perpetrators of intimate image abuse are being allowed to keep photos of their victims after a failure by prosecutors to request their deletion

Just 3% of recent magistrates court cases resulted in a deprivation order being made, an Observer analysis has found
‘Revenge porn’ abusers allowed to keep devices with explicit images
Prosecutors in England and Wales are failing to obtain orders requiring the deletion of intimate content shared without consent, analysis reveals
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February 22, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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Betting giants spared regulatory action after secret deals with watchdog
Betting giants spared regulatory action after secret deals with watchdog
Controversial ‘special measures’ regime under fire after failures were not made public Betting firms have been reaching secret deals with Britain’s gambling watchdog, including surrendering revenues for failings that are kept out of the public domain,…
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February 16, 2025 at 8:18 AM
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Prayer and prosecutions: the US ‘hate group’ waging war over Britain’s abortion clinic buffer zones
Prayer and prosecutions: the US ‘hate group’ waging war over Britain’s abortion clinic buffer zones
Anti-abortion campaigners cheer as JD Vance brands safe zones an attack on ‘liberties of religious Britons’ Rachael Clarke remembers life before buffer zones. Almost every day, the head of staff at the UK’s biggest abortion provider would get emails from…
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February 16, 2025 at 6:13 AM