Sepatokimin is an initiative to protect women from human trafficking while archiving the archipelago’s diverse weaving culture.
E2G Food: Revolutionising humanitarian aid
Eat2Grow, an innovative social enterprise is revolutionising disaster relief with just the press of a button on their “Track Your Impact” application alongside their Food Bars. Donors and donees have never been this close.
Veganuary: 31 days of going green
The month-long challenge offers people the chance to experiment with their diet, explore plant-based living, and discover its benefits for both health and the planet.
Banned or blamed: The impact of the XL Bully ban
We investigate the recent ban on XL Bully dogs in the UK, exploring its effectiveness and public reaction amidst ongoing attacks.
People are cutting the nonsense about substance abuse recovery as online communities re-shape the narrative surrounding it; is it enough to convince young people to seek out support?
When women cheat
With the final season of Cheaters airing on BBC One, we speak to some women that have experience of infidelity.
How dumped e-bikes are blocking pavements across the capital, turning them into dangerous obstacle courses for disabled people.
Young people cite financial, ethical, and environmental concerns for falling birthrates with some embracing the growing philosophy of antinatalism. This trend raises questions about the future of society.
Sugar, spice and all things kink
Why do we have them, where do they come from, and is there such thing as too far when it comes to kinks?
Is Ozempic really a wonder drug?
Experts say weight-loss jabs can help in the fight against obesity but exercise and diet matter more.