Government plans to restrict protest have been defeated by the House of Lords after a weekend of demonstrations. Artefact was in the thick of it.
Climate crisis: Can art have an impact?
We joined the UAL’s Carnival of Crisis to find out whether art can have an impact in helping to fight the climate crisis?
The future of supply chain transparency
How blockchain is becoming a powerful tool for businesses, especially in addressing the problems highlighted by the 2008 financial crisis.
COP26: How to improve climate reporting
How can journalists improve the reporting of the climate crisis? We attended a recent Women in Journalism event, “Our role in climate reporting”, to find out.
The consequences of climate change differ for everyone, which is why diverse voices deserve a seat at the table.
The rise of Yubo
Introducing the social network Yubo which allows users to speak through live streams and enabled people to connect on a level that does not follow the trends of other social network platforms.
Northern Ireland: 'Our happiness is debatable'
A debate over the understanding of LGBT+ issues in Northern Ireland has been sparked by comments made by two leading DUP members who spoke sympathetically towards the practice of conversion therapy.
The 'ugly' fruit tackling climate change
Artefact went to “gleaning” event at a farm to speak to NGOs and farmers to discuss food waste and its impacts
Spanish rapper's arrest sparks violent protests
The imprisonment of singer Pablo Hasél sparks violent protests in Barcelona. Thousands of young people have taken to the streets to protest over freedom of expression.
Recycle or compost: The future of coffee pods
How sustainable coffee companies are looking to revolutionise the industry, but with drastically different methods to achieve sustainability.