The right to happiness
Is it possible to rely on government when it comes to personal happiness? We examine the latest research.
Is it possible to rely on government when it comes to personal happiness? We examine the latest research.
Artefact explores the history of politics in Northern Ireland and answers the question: “Who are the DUP?”
The most recent outrage surrounding the topic of homelessness arose after Simon Dudley, Royal Borough of Windsor Council leader, called for direct police action to remove rough sleepers before the royal wedding.
His visit to London College of Communication on the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.
We examine the work of CAGE, as the government intensifies its scrutiny systems against Muslims.
Walthamstow is undergoing major re-generation, but what problems does this create for the underprivileged members of the community?
Artefact meets Boris Johnson to talk freedom of the press, just as his mistake over a jailed British mother was hitting the headlines.
The Burmese government is accused of “ethnic cleansing” as nearly one million Rohingya have fled in the face of discrimination and violence.
Artefact explores the worrying worldwide trend in politics – why are more voters turning to the right?
Palestinian student Mohammad Samir gives an insight into his life living under Israeli occupation.