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Despite the Government’s attempt to close them down, betting shops are still being opened in London.
Despite the Government’s attempt to close them down, betting shops are still being opened in London.
Protests are staged at Westminster over delays to the Iraq inquiry’s publication.
Artefact caught up with Jon Snow shortly after the Paris attacks to discuss liberty, free speech and press freedom.
Increasing dissatisfaction with politicians and politics make it harder for pundits to predict the outcome of voting in May.
Students gather outside University College London, in support of Ferguson Solidity Tour.
As Zero Tolerance to FGM Day looms, campaigners and artists unite to raise awareness against FGM.
Emily Bell tells the audience at the 2015 Cudlipp lecture that the digital world still needs the skills of print journalism.
Dubsmash is the new viral phone app that lets users mime songs, quotes or speeches.
As the shock of the Charlie Hebdo attacks still resonates, Artefact examines the causes of this latest extremist violence.
A Southwark ceremony hears the first hand account of a Czech couple who suffered in the Holocaust.