When Dongduk Women’s University in Seoul announced it would be opening its doors to male students, it faced a backlash like no other.
Brixton is referred to as one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in London; but is this based in today’s reality or something more concerning?
What happens to children when they lose a parent to domestic homicide? A question rarely asked, and a lack of awareness for the victims left behind.
Noam was just 18 years old at the time of his preliminary personal interview at an army recruitment centre in Israel, which he recalls as a ‘bizarre experience’.
For female students, the university campus can be a dangerous place, as more than two-thirds of them have experienced sexual violence.
As we approach four years since the murder of Sarah Everard, a case that still grips media headlines, has much really changed?
More victims are now taking their own lives, as the families of victims are pushing for stricter sentencing for abusers.
The courtroom may be a place for justice, but is it fair to women in the profession?
How the UK still fails to protect child influencers
Experts warn that without regulation, young creators remain vulnerable to exploitation.
Nobody puts politics in the corner
Beneath its romantic exterior, Dirty Dancing tackles abortion, class divides, and gender roles in surprising depth, becoming a cultural touchstone for themes of personal freedom and social change.