Latin London under threat
Seven Sisters market, home for Latin Americans is at risk of being demolished. The local Council and developers want to reshape the area and according to their plan the future of the community is very uncertain.
Seven Sisters market, home for Latin Americans is at risk of being demolished. The local Council and developers want to reshape the area and according to their plan the future of the community is very uncertain.
We visit the Essex town of Harwich which, after the shipping boom of the past, is now a potent example of poverty in modern Britain.
We investigate the weird world of Donald Trump fan fiction, and talk to some of the writers who produce it.
How the legal licence struggles of London’s Fabric nightclub, Artefact asks whether the capital’s nightlife is under threat.
“This would make me laugh if it didn’t make me cry.” Artefact investigates transgender legitimacy in Finland.
We visit a new exhibition by a feminist group trying to make a big difference for women and minorities in the art world.
The Yorkshire rockers have caused waves at their opening gig in East London, so we get the inside scoop on their influences and aspirations.
How a new short film is on target to challenge homophobia in football.
As the Second World War loomed, Britain rescued 10,000 refugee children from death by letting them come to the United Kingdom. Why won’t it do the same now?
Artefact meets up-and-coming metal band Genus Ordinis Dei as they supported Lacuna Coil at KOKO in Camden.