How dumped e-bikes are blocking pavements across the capital, turning them into dangerous obstacle courses for disabled people.
How can TfL make women feel safer?
London’s iconic transport network is a vital part of the city’s pulse, but it’s also a space where many women feel unsafe.
Austerity and cuts in government funding have led to widespread closures of youth service in the last 14 years.
The societies have long been a cornerstone of university life in London, providing cultural connection, support, and community for Black students. But why are these societies fluctuating year by year, and are they still necessary?
Art inclusivity beyond Black History Month
Artefact explores how diversity is celebrated within visual arts by visiting ‘Resilience’ and UAL’s own, ‘Lost and Found’, exhibitions.
How a South London community cinema and an indie zine publisher are making the arts more accessible.
How the story of one indigenous soldier is raising questions about race relations in Australia.
Mentors tackle the UK's youth violence epidemic
This trend is alarming due to its profound impact on communities, public safety, and the future prospects of the youth involved
We explore the bizarre phenomenon taking over our emotions.
Royal tragedies and the curse of the Kohinoor
Why are recent announcements by Buckingham Palace being linked to an ancient curse?