Shelf life: Inside food banks
Food banks have become part of modern society, but what is driving this reliance on them, and can we reach a time when they are no longer needed?
Food banks have become part of modern society, but what is driving this reliance on them, and can we reach a time when they are no longer needed?
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Director of Islington Law Centre resigns raising concerns of an unchanging ‘poverty trap’.
Artefact meets an apprentice care worker who is paid so little, he has turned to drug dealing to make ends meet.
How charities and organisations in the UK are helping refugees and asylum seekers find work and meaningful connections through food.
Artefact learns how unpaid fashion internships are creating a discriminatory industry and a miserable workforce.
Artefact examines whether students and postgraduates feel like university was good for them.
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