Yomi Adegoke
This Is the Year of the 'Flop Era'
The Oscars are in a flop era. So are countless celebrities and musicians, "Love Island" – and maybe you, too.
This is The Year Celebrities Lost Their Shine
With little else to do, celebs showed their asses at every opportunity in 2020. Similarly, we were happy to hand it to them with newfound rigour.
Forget 'Uncut Gems' – Meet London's Real-Life Jeweller to the Stars
Abtin Abassi of A Jewellers grew up above a pizza shop in Mill Hill. Now he's outfitting AJ Tracey and Paul Pogba in diamonds.
How Black Brits Are Reconnecting With Their African Heritage
These days, you don't have to shell out for an expensive flight just to get back in touch with your roots.
Everything You Learn Exploring Black Women's Visibility in Grime
Author Yomi Adegoke on the lessons she learned and challenges she faced when making an upcoming documentary for BBC Radio 4.
'Jesus Hasn't Saved Us': The Young Black Women Returning to Ancestral Religions
Christianity still exerts a powerful force in many black communities, but some young women are turning their back on the faith and returning to the older, traditional religions of their ancestors.
‘It’s About Ownership’: The Politics of Running a Black Hair Shop
In the UK, the black hair industry is dominated by South Asian businessmen. Increasingly, black women are starting to question why.