The hoops that asylum seekers have to jump through just to get one meal on the table, especially during inflation, shows a consistently failing system.
Ukrainian refugees: UK visa process is 'chaos'
We spoke to MP Sir Roger Gale about the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Europe, and a new scheme to host Ukrainian refugees.
From ration to rampage
An insight on the rise of the panic buying phenomenon after Brexit and the change in how society has responded to food shortages from the days of rationing to now.
Not so silent sufferers: Children in lockdown
“Police patrolling playgrounds is not a sight I ever thought I’d see. But here we are … children are being asked to play separately or go home.”
We talk to education experts to find out how the UK education system treats working class students, and whether it is still fit for purpose.
Holistic healing: The power of the womb
The womb is the place emotions are stored, both men’s and women’s reproductive centres store these traumatic emotions.
Graduate job hunting in the pandemic
With lockdown restrictions the past year has certainly been a difficult time for all, but what does this mean for graduates?
What's luring young people away from the UK?
What is it about young people wanting to get as far from the UK as possible? We spoke to some young travellers about why they left home to see the world.
A lonely society: Young people and the pandemic
Artefact examines the growing problem of loneliness in young adults during the pandemic, and the lockdowns.
'Sugar dating' during a global pandemic
We explore how sugar dating has been affected by COVID-19 and how one ‘sugar baby’ is still managing to make a living in these unprecedented times.
