
On 15 June 2025, Point Source published a story partnered with The Times revealing that the number of inspections carried out by the Gambling Commission has fallen by 98 per cent in ten years, raising concerns that the regulator is letting betting companies “behave with impunity”.

On 8 June 2025, Point Source and The Scotsman revealed that the North Sea oil regulator weakened environmental requirements designed to control greenhouse gas emissions after being lobbied by BP. The findings increased concerns about the influence oil firms have over regulators.

On 23 May 2025, Point Source published a story partnered with The Irish Independent and Danwatch revealing that the multinational drinks company Diageo, which makes Guinness and Jonnie Walker whisky, donated a total of $25,000 (€22,143) to the Republican Attorneys General Association (Raga) last year.

On 25 November 2024, Point Source published a story partnered with Byline Times revealing that Bloomberg, one of the world’s biggest providers of financial data, had listed dozens of bonds as raising funds to be used for a “sustainable purpose” when in reality there were no restrictions on how the money could be used.

On 26 April 2024, Point Source published a story partnered with The Guardian revealing that Barclays helped to arrange €4bn (£3.4bn) in financing for the Italian oil company Eni and counted the deals towards its $1tn sustainable financing goal.

On 29 October 2023, Point Source published a story partnered with The Guardian revealing that Metropolitan police officers had been instructed to increase intelligence-gathering activities at London schools in response to the Israel-Hamas war, ramping up concerns among human rights groups about the surveillance of children.