In an industry where men and women often pay different prices for the same cut, Barberette is challenging sexist pricing structures.
Fighting the odds: Living with type one diabetes
Exploring the facts and the lives of those living with type one diabetes and how things are changing for those with invisible illnesses.
Thousands of women and men are made homeless fleeing domestic abuse every year. More must be done to help those in need.
Schools have ditched the junk
The health of school children is at risk and most parents do not know about it. We explore why more focus on what young people are eating is vital.
What it means to be the grandchild of immigrants
What does it mean to be the grandchild of immigrants? How do we remain connected to those we have lost? One Artefact writer explores his family history.
It's time to talk about female infidelity
Why are more women considering having an affair? A recent study from Ashley Madison has the answer.
The unbaptism phenomenon
The unbaptism phenomenon is a shared practice amongst atheist organisations and the Satanic Temple, alike. However, what are unbaptisms and how do each group go about them?
Part-time sugar baby, full-time student
Exploring the increasing business of student sugar babies and how this helps them to fund student life.
Endurance against the odds: Halting the atomic bomb
In 1943, Norwegian resistance fighters undertook one of the most daring raids to thwart the Third Reich’s efforts to create an atomic bomb.
Podcast: Veganuary
In response to issues of the environment and animal welfare, vegan and vegetarian diets are on the rise. Three Artefact reporters explore a new range of meat alternatives that have entered the market and speak to The Vegetarian Society to hear their approach to promoting the lifestyle.