RuPaul’s DragCon made its way back to the UK for a booming Friday and Saturday at the ExCel in London but in the shadow of The Vivienne’s death, was the convention able to meet expectations?
Banned or blamed: The impact of the XL Bully ban
We investigate the recent ban on XL Bully dogs in the UK, exploring its effectiveness and public reaction amidst ongoing attacks.
How dumped e-bikes are blocking pavements across the capital, turning them into dangerous obstacle courses for disabled people.
Plastic pieces of treasure
“One man’s trash is another’s treasure,” for Flora Blathwayt, plastic waste found on the River Thames is her treasure.
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.
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?
The Dare: Whats Wrong With New York?
Were the fans at the O2 Forum watching the origins of a new pop icon?
Is Ozempic really a wonder drug?
Experts say weight-loss jabs can help in the fight against obesity but exercise and diet matter more.
Since winning the prestigious Mercury Prize for their debut album This Could Be Texas, the Northern-born band make for a promising new act on the horizon.
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.