Policing in times of austerity
The following article highlights the importance of crime prevention.
Childhood Survey
The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a survey to help understand and improve early childhood.
Chinese Virus
There have been confirmed cases of a a virus that originated in Wuhan, China has reached other countries around the world.
Modern Day Slavery
The following article explores the issue of modern day slavery in the UK.
Are Europe's rape laws letting women down?
This video below explores the legislation in place across European countries for people who have been raped.
Too many people want to travel
This video below from The Atlantic looks at how the rise of travel has led to environmental degradation and the pricing out of locals in tourist hotspots.
Male rape in the UK
This podcast from BBC Beyond Today follows some of the criminal case against Reynhard Sinaga who has been convicted of drugging and raping 48 men.
Gay, black and HIV positive
This video below discusses the effects of HIV on the black community in Atlanta, USA.
Sleeping Rough in the UK
This video below from BBC Three explores the experiences of a number of homeless women.
How the world will change in 2020
The following video explores how the world may change in 2020.
How kidnapping became a big business
This video from The Economist looks at how kidnapping has become a big business.
Wildfires in Australia
The wildfires that are devastating Australia have killed millions of animals, burnt hundreds of hectares of land and killed 25 people (at the time of writing).
Living apart together
This article from The Guardian explores one type of relationship: living apart together (LAT) by choice.
The British Railways
This video from the Financial Times looks at the states of the railway network in the UK.
Police Power: Stop and Search
This video from BBC Stories documents the police power of stop and search.
Plastic Recycling
Here is another short film for the Global Development unit about plastic recycling.
The Finns are Probably Living Better Than You
Here is a short film from Bloomberg about Finland and how they may well be living better than you...
Genocide in Myanmar
The following article from The Guardian follows the story at the international court of justice where the Aung San Suu Kyi has defended her country's and her own actions against claims of genocide...
Facial Recognition Technology
Here is an interesting video from Vox about the use of facial recognition technology.
Mapping inequality in the UK
This video from The Financial Times looks how maps can be used to map social inequality and poverty in the UK.