How dumped e-bikes are blocking pavements across the capital, turning them into dangerous obstacle courses for disabled people.
Making it into journalism after graduation
In this podcast, we talk to two journalists about getting into industry after university and their experiences so far.
Tide Pods and other forbidden fruit
Weird cravings, Internet challenges and possible stupidity.
We explore the reality of a character called Vincent van Dope, the drug dealer alter-ego of someone who has made enough money to turn his life around.
Media censorship and Journalism in Turkey
Media censorship is a rising issue in Turkey and Turkey accounts for one third of all-journalists imprisoned around the world.
How did Netflix’ version of the Winx Saga end up so different from its original version? And can fans give the show a fair shot as a result?
Why #ENDSARS aligns with #BlackLivesMatter
#ENDSARS is a movement advocating for the end of police brutality in Nigeria, it has not garnered very much media attention despite aligning with the aims of #BlackLivesMatter.
A land lost: China's oppression of Tibet
The region of Tibet is one rich in religion, culture and myth. Since 1951, China has exerted complete control via occupation, leaving Tibetans, and their homeland, isolated and oppressed.
On the record with Bill Ryder Jones
Artefact meets Bill Ryder Jones and talks to him about his music and his new album.
FAD: Fashion that makes a difference
Artefact chats to FAD’s Creative Director about how the company is creating change in the fashion world.