Lorraine Sutherland is the Investigations Editor at Discontent, bringing an unflinching approach to exposing corporate wrongdoing and governmental failures. Armed with degrees in Law and Political Science from the University of Glasgow, Lorraine cut her teeth at The Guardian and later The Independent, where her in-depth probes into systemic corruption earned her both accolades and enemies. Her reporting style is direct, evidence-heavy, and unapologetic, often challenging the narratives put forward by powerful institutions. She thrives on piecing together complex investigations, tracking paper trails, and uncovering what others miss or choose to ignore. In the newsroom, she is a demanding but fair mentor, pushing younger journalists to dig deeper and question everything. Lorraine's work is driven by a belief that sunlight is the best disinfectant, and she resists the pressures of political expediency. Away from her desk, she enjoys hiking in the Highlands, reading contemporary Scottish fiction, and volunteering with legal aid charities. Her music taste — Patti Smith, PJ Harvey, Nick Cave, The Breeders, and Siouxsie and the Banshees — reflects her fierce independence and uncompromising spirit.