The addiction taking two lives a day
As new betting regulations are pushed back again, Artefact explores the dangers of gambling.
As new betting regulations are pushed back again, Artefact explores the dangers of gambling.
In a country devastated by civil war, Ebola and extreme poverty, families are being forced to use the labour of their children to survive.
Allegations against two Supreme Court nominees, 27 years apart, suggest little has changed in attitudes towards women in the US.
The death of Daphne Caruana Galizia calls into question the safety of journalists fighting for freedom of expression.
With a serious polarization of the country, many families have been breaking apart during political debates.
From recycled materials for a wedding dress and freezing compost, we find out why waste is a pressing matter.
With the effects of global warming already being felt, will young people be the generation to save our planet?
How young fashion designers, and the industry as a whole, is responding to the issue of climate change and responsible consumer behaviour.
Artefact explores how rising temperatures are changing Greenland’s fortunes, and the debate over independence.
Other countries in the world have changed their gun laws – why can’t the US?