Catastrophic bleeding is the leading cause of death – medication costing less than the price of a postage stamp could save thousands of mothers.
Working at the dawn of a new era
On the first southbound Northern Line train of the day, Romanian workers share their aspirations for a future in the UK.
Are the NHS Mental Health Services capable of coping with current demand? Artefact has been finding out.
'Science, not sorcery!'
Artefact explores the importance of film restoration and preservation with the BBC’s Restoration team.
Raving with sobriety
How the rise of sober raves is becoming a safe haven for recovered drug addicts.
Care worker by day, drug dealer by night
Artefact meets an apprentice care worker who is paid so little, he has turned to drug dealing to make ends meet.
A journey of a young man who picked up a paintbrush when his life was in limbo. Salam Noh had no idea how far it would take him.
Digital morality: Digging, trolling and exposing
Exposing online influencers and celebrities takes time and patience, but is it always the right thing to do?
Making a meal out of insects
Artefact explores the trend around edible insects and whether insect farming is really as sustainable as it seems.
Asylum seeking and conscious eating
How charities and organisations in the UK are helping refugees and asylum seekers find work and meaningful connections through food.