Artefact meets Boris Johnson to talk freedom of the press, just as his mistake over a jailed British mother was hitting the headlines.
Muslim Rohingyans: Systematic slaughter
The Burmese government is accused of “ethnic cleansing” as nearly one million Rohingya have fled in the face of discrimination and violence.
A turn to the Right
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.
The deepening dilemma over food banks
Artefact investigates how important food banks have become and how the number of people in poverty is growing rapidly.
Small town, big heroes
The stories of six people who fought to give the small Catalan town of Aiguaviva the right to democracy on October 1st.
Is there a gun culture in the UK?
How can the UK tackle gun crime if many deny the existence of gun culture, just because it is not on the same level as the US?
S-Pain in Catalonia
Artefact examines the background to the current demonstrations and police aggression in the Spanish region of Catalonia.
No lost generation
Can computer games like Minecraft help in online schooling and treating Syrian refugee children and give them hope for a world they don’t feel different in?
"Oh, Theresa May"
Why students might vote Tory and the movement trying to change this stigma among young people.
