Northern Ireland's abortion time warp
50 years after abortions became legal in most of Britain, we examine why it’s still illegal in Northern Ireland, despite campaigns and court rulings for change.
50 years after abortions became legal in most of Britain, we examine why it’s still illegal in Northern Ireland, despite campaigns and court rulings for change.
Racial prejudice, police brutality and why the Black Lives Matter movement is needed in the UK.
How universities are dealing with the fact that BAME students are less likely to graduate with a 1st or 2.1 compared to their white counterparts?
Who is Zwarte Piet? Where does he come from? Many question this character’s place in Dutch society.
Artefact looks at the floating city projects as a possible solution for climate refugees affected by rising sea levels.
Artefact was out with protestors in London as they joined a worldwide movement on Day One of the Trump administration.
Understanding the significance of bee pollination and decline, and the effects on humans and our food supplies.
We examine the potential impact of Brexit on the UK and the challenges that Europe is going to face.
Was Castro’s rule beneficial or detrimental? What does his death mean for Cuba’s future and its relations with America?
We visit the Essex town of Harwich which, after the shipping boom of the past, is now a potent example of poverty in modern Britain.