From the 1950s to the late 1980s, as many as 215,000 unmarried mothers in the UK were forced to give up their babies for adoption, “The daughter I couldn’t keep: Judy’s long road to justice”
The attack that never ended: Tarjei’s fight against hate
Fourteen years after surviving Norway’s deadliest terror attack, Tarjei Jensen Bech has stepped away from top political roles — not because his passion faded, but “The attack that never ended: Tarjei’s fight against hate”
Rainbow under threat: How the LGBTQ+ community builds safety in a hostile world
In the wake of the Oslo attack, the need for safe havens has never been clearer. But the reality, both in Norway and abroad, is that these spaces are often not handed down from above—they are built from the ground up, by the very people who need them most
Welfare Bill whiplash: Leo and Quinn caught in the crossfire of Westminster’s policy swings
This spring, the UK government introduced the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill, sparking fierce debate in Westminster.
Beyond the polls: Understanding the rise of Reform UK
Listen to the full interview below. Britain’s political landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. Reform UK’s recent success in local elections, coupled with YouGov polls “Beyond the polls: Understanding the rise of Reform UK”