Covid-19 vaccinations began to roll out in December 2020 with 20-somethings at the bottom of the pile to be inoculated against the disease.
Hard water is damaging your hair, and much more
Hair loss is the nightmare of every woman, but not every woman knows that it could be hard water that is the silent killer of their hair.
My life on screen as a BBC journalist
BBC correspondent Laura Foster talks about how she made a career for herself in the Journalism industry.
Holistic healing: The power of the womb
The womb is the place emotions are stored, both men’s and women’s reproductive centres store these traumatic emotions.
What happens to the workplace now?
How working from home during the global pandemic has affected people and businesses alike. What does the future holds for the workplace?
'Instagram helped my eating disorder resurface'
While social media can be useful and entertaining, especially during a lockdown, there is a darker side which challenges some people to remain in control.
From support worker to yoga teacher
Mental health has impacted many during the lockdown. Marie, a support worker, used yoga to stay mentally fit and how she became a teacher to help others.
Children’s books portray zoos more than schools
Animals are more likely to feature as a protagonist in children’s literature than a non-white child. Is this humanisation of animals actually dehumanising ethnic groups?
Hope Powell: On and off the pitch
Football pioneer Hope Powell sits with Artefact magazine to discuss her life and career as a player and coach.
How the pandemic made knitting cool
Repurposing, relaxing and reducing stress: the reasons why lockdown has inspired a knitting craze.
