Dubsmash app goes viral
Dubsmash is the new viral phone app that lets users mime songs, quotes or speeches.
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.
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Selfridges is replacing its male and female clothing departments with three floors of fashion aimed at both sexes.
The British Heart Foundation urges a ban on junk food ads before 9pm.
Sport England releases a new campaign celebrating women in sport.
The mainly-repealed peace treaty is still held very dear by British citizens.
Canadian campaigners for head and neck cancer seek to raise awareness in Britain.
If authorities are to be held accountable then just making reams of data available is not enough.