Every week, hundreds of tonnes of donations are thrown away. I stepped in to reap the rewards and investigate the problem.
Academics Against Assault (AAA) is a student-led campaign fighting for better education regarding consent, and for a university culture where sexual assault survivors feel seen, heard and supported.
The Prime Minister wants to implement Digital IDs, but many are concerned about the privacy and cybersecurity implications, while others claim it will be more dystopian.
The latest data from the City of London Police show that phone theft is on the rise.
Despite council pledges for significant improvements, the plans for new housing and shops have not found favour with everyone.
Digital ID: innovation or invasion of privacy?
The UK government is moving closer to launching a nationwide Digital ID system which will be necessary to work or prove your right to live in the country.
Building your dreams: A day at Bubble Con
At Bubble’s London conference, I was surrounded by founders and dreamers who proved you don’t need to code to create something real, just curiosity and a few drags and drops.
Brands are increasingly using political messaging to appeal to ethical consumers. But as campaigns grow more visible, so do accusations of performative activism and consumer fatigue
Sick of resellers making it impossible to buy tickets to see your favourite artists? Changes are in progress and the fight for tickets may come to an end.
The ICA’s latest exhibition by Tanoa Sasraku is an eye-opening commentary on the complexities of the inherent links between oil and national identity.
