Why young people should still go to university?
Artefact talks to three young entrepreneurs about the importance of university and the careers they chose.
Artefact talks to three young entrepreneurs about the importance of university and the careers they chose.
How does it feel to be a young adult when you are told that you have no future? Artefact meets one patient in that position.
How one graduate found out the truth about discrimination regardless of there being laws and organisations for support.
We have become addicted to our phones, but is it too late to save ourselves from being sucked in to “The Cloud”?
During times of immense scrutiny and prejudice one young woman tells Artefact of how she fell in love with Islam.
Second part- The follow-up of 18-years-old Syrian refugee once he settle down and got the asylum.
How fashion houses are being challenged by a global campaign with a single question: “Who made my clothes?”
Living with an addiction is hard in itself, but living with an addict is almost as detrimental as the drug abuse itself.
The story of a rare condition that changes the life of its victims – how one person overcame the worst experience of her life.
Artefact meets Mark, a 22 year old bartender in South West London, whose story proves that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to drug use in hospitality.