Taking control of our narrative
To challenge the stereotypes and marginalisation artists use their creative talents to claim back their narrative, promote diversity and cohesion.
To challenge the stereotypes and marginalisation artists use their creative talents to claim back their narrative, promote diversity and cohesion.
Russian music is becoming more popular among foreigners. We examine whether that includes the UK.
This article will tell you about the most memorial events of 2017 of students at LCC.
Artefact meets Boris Johnson to talk freedom of the press, just as his mistake over a jailed British mother was hitting the headlines.
During times of immense scrutiny and prejudice one young woman tells Artefact of how she fell in love with Islam.
Living with an addiction is hard in itself, but living with an addict is almost as detrimental as the drug abuse itself.
How can the UK tackle gun crime if many deny the existence of gun culture, just because it is not on the same level as the US?
The line between football and religion can be easily blurred. But what happens when the two directly collide?
If the Nazis had won WWII, what would the world look like? Artefact explores the dystopian future we could have been in.
A short documentary exploring the consequences of FGM and its current practice