Why dyslexia remains hidden in UK schools
Despite affecting millions, dyslexia often goes undiagnosed – leaving 80% of dyslexic students to struggle without support.
Despite affecting millions, dyslexia often goes undiagnosed – leaving 80% of dyslexic students to struggle without support.
We meet some new business owners who are breaking down the stigmas of zero-waste living.
Mahsa Amini’s brutal death has sparked outrage. “Woman. Life. Freedom” is now a message being sent in protest against the regime.
In this episode we ask whether our dependency on social media indicates a need for stronger regulation? Futurologist Ian Pearson and LCC students tell us what they think.
We visit Ai Weiwei’s Rapture exhibition in Portugal, which highlights the dark reality of oppression which still exists around the world.
Meet Jaheim Harry, a young Tobagonian footballer who has been given a once-in-a-lifetime chance with a sports scholarship in Portugal
We meet the photographers who say they have ‘found a new stable rhythm’ in the aftermath of the March 2020 lockdown.
At this time, when the gender gap seems to be constantly decreasing, how is it that sexism appears to still exist in the business world?
Artefact visited the Savile Row pop-up shop which has challenged the fashion industry to help fight homelessness.
We spend a day with a care worker at a residential home for elderly people.