Artist Harriet Horton talks about her retirement from the art of taxidermy and how she struggled with the ethics of the practice itself.
Our plastic problem
UK supermarkets currently generate 800,000 tonnes of plastic packaging every year. What steps are being taken to tackle this crisis?
On the front line of online misogyny
Meet the men who banished women from their lives to escape society’s “gynocentric evils”
Can Egypt survive being 'free and corrupt'?
Exploring the present and future of Egypt, looking at new start-up firms that aim to fight poverty and encourage better education.
Paving the way for LGBT refugees
We meet Aloysius Ssali, an LGBT refugee whose personal experience led him to set up the Say It Loud Club.
Under the roof of a hoarder
The mental health disorder putting a strain on families, we meet the relatives affected by hoarding.
A sport where you can compete against the Queen
From Tooting to Sandringham, we find out what attracts people to the ancient sport of pigeon racing.
Fixed Gear: Fighting the fear
No brakes, fast-paced, adrenaline-laced: illegal racing and hardest road warriors in London – the story behind fixed gear bikes in the city.
Bauhaus at 100: Radicals, modernism and Britain
How a visionary couple created a radical experiment in modern living and helped the influential Bauhaus masters flee Nazi Germany.
Cairo's treasure of trash
We visit ‘Garbage City’ in Cairo where family businesses which recycle trash have created a huge community.