Andy Jones
I Was MI6's Top Spy Inside Al-Qaeda
We met with Aimen Dean, who spent a decade making bombs for the jihadi group.
The Liverpudlian Former Gangster 'On the Run' in Sierra Leone
Sam Walker says he'll be arrested as soon as he returns to the UK. British police beg to differ.
What It's Like to Build a Hospital in a Warzone
An engineer in war-torn South Sudan explains what its like to build medical infrastructure in a place so violent that the UN can't send in its own ground workers.
The Hacker Training Ground in Suburban Essex
This month, a 24-year-old was jailed after setting up a website where hackers could dummy run their software before launching it for attacks.
How the UK's Coke Got So Strong
Independent drugs testers say cocaine purity is as high as 80 percent at street level in major cities.
The London Lobbyist with Ties to Billions of Pounds of Gentrification
Peter Bingle spends his time schmoozing councils on behalf of property developers.
The London Council Evicting Homeowners to Make Way for Luxury Flats
Southwark Council have served longtime residents eviction notices and offered them compensation at a fraction of what their homes are worth.
Ninety Percent of Flats in London's Top New Developments Have Been Sold Abroad
And 42 percent have been purchased by buyers from "high corruption risk" countries.
Every Flat in a New South London Development Has Been Sold to Foreign Investors
When the Heygate Estate was demolished there were promises of social housing and a "community feel", but it's all fallen through.
At This Secret Mountain Monastery, Food and Wine Is Free
The Orthodox Christian monks of Mount Athos in southern Greece believe in hospitality towards all travellers. Visitors stay in their monasteries without charge and are given free food and wine.
'I Eat 250 Ice Creams a Day'—Professional Food Tasters Tell Us About Their Jobs
We spoke to the people who get paid to eat pie, ice cream, pizza, and noodles over and over again, every working day, for years on end.