“It’s about preserving something while making something new.”
Is there a correct way to cover True Crime?
With the sheer variety of true crime content out there, in an increasingly aware world, the drawbacks of the genre are now becoming apparent.
Toxic gaming: Female players battle misogyny
In the world of digital gaming, where escapism and community intersect, female gamers are faced with battling entrenched misogyny.
Girls are loving girlhood like never before, but what’s really behind the bows, ruffles and revived sisterhood?
The zero-wasters of London
We meet some new business owners who are breaking down the stigmas of zero-waste living.
As households tune in to the Martin Lewis Money Show, and food bank usage continues to soar, it is no secret that the UK is still struggling with the cost of living crisis.
How Brexit changed British fashion
In the past, Cool Britannia ruled, but Brexit has made Generation Z cynical towards British culture.
History repeating? Kosovo and Serbia on the edge
Belgrade and Pristina have been existing in what the outside world would see as harmony, but as NATO deploys 1,000 extra troops to patrol the Kosovo-Serbia border, the former war zone is faced with the fear of history reoccurring.
The psychology behind reality television
More than 2.5 million people tuned in to watch the opening episode of Big Brother’s latest series, smashing its viewing figures after a long hiatus. 10 years ago, life was very different, but one thing has not changed — humans love reality TV.
After eight years of conservative rule in Poland, a liberal government is back in power. What does it mean for young Poles?
