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Homeless LGBT People Face a Unique Set of Challenges
So it's good news that schemes like The Outside Project – whose founder we spoke to – exist.
How 2017's Youthquake Started
The march on Millbank in 2010 was the warning shot of a generational shift.
The far right isn’t the real story of the German elections
Merkel is by far the longest-serving political leader of a major democratic state, having already survived two U.S. presidents, three French presidents, three British prime ministers, four Greek premiers, and five Italian ones.
These anonymous street artists want an independent Puerto Rico
Street murals in Puerto Rico are channeling frustrations many share about the island’s century-long status as a U.S. territory. The work of La Puerta, an anonymous collective, has been very visible in San Juan but now, their protest art might come at a...
The Poorest Areas of England Are Prescribed the Most Antidepressants
The North East is prescribed the most antidepressants per person, while the South East and London take the least.
These Three Dead Guys Can Fix Our Broken Economy
We're experiencing exactly what happened in the 1930s, and they had all the answers back then. So why not follow their advice now?
How the Budget Screwed the Self-Employed
If you're a freelancer or work in the gig-economy, this budget was not for you.
Why the Government Is Directly Responsible for the Rise of Drug-Related Mental Health Issues
Over the past decade, there's been a huge jump in admissions to hospital psychiatric units for drug-related mental health or behavioural disorders.