Young people are struggling to find a way out, as lockdowns and coronavirus continue to stir up anxiety and hopeless feelings toward their futures.
Finding a more eco-friendly beauty regime
How to make your beauty routine more sustainable and friendly for the planet.
Joe Biden: The iron fist inside the velvet glove
We look back at the legacy of Joe Biden during the Obama years and what we need to do to hold him to account during the next four.
Everyday heroes: NHS Nurses
NHS nurses have been diamonds since 1948, however, recent events have shown they’re truly amazing. What is it like for those on the frontline of Covid-19?
'9k for what?' Students strike against fees
Artefact speaks to students protesting across the UK over lack of proper facilities in their university after the pandemic.
Is Russia a dangerous place to tell the truth?
We explore the political and journalistic climate in Russia through three murdered journalists and their stories of suppression, censorship and assassination
Brixton residents fight the Hondo tower
How Brixton residents are fighting to maintain their home and community after Hondo Enterprises’ plans to build a 20-storey tower were approved.
Vaccine trust grows, amid concern over rights
With a coronavirus vaccine starting to reach the general public, some are questioning the approval process and bringing Britain’s medical freedoms into question.
Is Bill Gates the most vilified man in the world?
Bill Gates has been scrutinised for years by conspiracy theorists. We explore why and how misinformation can be detrimental to improvements in global health.
How 'Wonky veg' can fix the climate crisis
Artefact looks at the impact supermarket’s cosmetic specifications on produce has on food waste and climate change by speaking to farmers and NGOs