Artefact explores cannabis and the arguments around legalising the drug for medicinal use in the UK.
Three business owners tell us about setting up business in London after arriving from post-Soviet countries.
My eyes are open, so why can't I see?
The story of a rare condition that changes the life of its victims – how one person overcame the worst experience of her life.
The mental health sector is in a financial crisis, affecting the way patients are cared for. Being sectioned can be life saving, but many are left traumatised by the ordeal.
The use of sanitary products that involve intimate interaction with periods seems to be a taboo within a taboo. Artefact investigates why there is such stigma around getting hands-on with menstrual blood.
Pomaio: A taste of Tuscany in Brick Lane
We sample London’s very first independent craft wine bar.
Raising awareness about eating disorders
We visited a private clinic to find our more about the challenge of fighting eating disorders.
But what about the meat?
Having examined veganism and vegetarianism we look at the reasons to carry on eating meat.
Living with an invisible illness
Immunodeficiencies currently have no cure. Artefact has met one sufferer to find out how her illness affects her quality of life.
The two weeks I can't remember
How pseudoseizures left me with a two-week gap in my memory, and how they can be overcome.