As institutional reform fails and police misconduct is exposed, women are turning to support lines and apps to keep them safe after dark.
Millions cut off after Amazon’s outage
Online shopping, streaming services, and even vital backend functions for other well-known websites have all been disrupted by a significant outage.
Spotify Trapped: Music streaming's dark side
As Spotify Wrapped implores us to look back on our 2024 musical insights, we reflect on the ethics of music streaming during an era of algorithms and AI.
Where's the AI in policing?
With all the hype surrounding advancing AI technologies such as ChatGPT, we explore why UK policing doesn’t seem to be benefiting from it, despite it potential to help with low level crime.
Want to grow weed? There's an app for that
How social media helped to shape the progression of cannabis home cultivation across the globe.
God, but at a distance
How do national Lockdowns affect mental wellbeing of religious people, and how are places of worship adapting?
The Netflix Effect: The resurgence of Chess
We examine the way in which lockdown and a Netflix mini-series have fuelled the revival of a centuries old game of strategy.
Is Bill Gates the most vilified man in the world?
Bill Gates has been scrutinised for years by conspiracy theorists. We explore why and how misinformation can be detrimental to improvements in global health.
Nannying in the digital age
We meet one of London’s most successful start-ups that’s revolutionised how parents and nannies connect and find the right match.
Fighting the odds: Living with type one diabetes
Exploring the facts and the lives of those living with type one diabetes and how things are changing for those with invisible illnesses.
