Despite the hostile environment created by inmates and staff, Rebecca Myers did her best as a young forensic psychologist to … More
Category: Social Affairs
‘I Am Samuel’ and the fight for gay rights in Kenya: “It’s not safe for them here”
Peter Murimi’s powerful documentary tells of a young Kenyan couple’s love in the face of homophobic violence and persecution Shot … More
Count Binface: “I’d love to make an album. Brian Eno – drop me a line”
The intergalactic space warrior talks to NME about his quest to become London Mayor and “destroy Laurence Fox” The London … More
Olly Alexander on ‘It’s A Sin’: “There’s not been a British Aids drama on this scale ever”
The Years & Years frontman gave up acting to make sexy pop bangers – but TV supremo Russell T Davies … More
“They’ve put their bottom line ahead of our welfare”: inside the UK’s student rent strikes
Expecting a fresh start, young people across the country are instead stuck indoors, paying for accommodation they can’t use. So … More
If the cap fits
There were those who dismissed Magid Magid as a novelty act for his stunts as Sheffield’s lord mayor and as … More
Guz Khan: “I don’t want Priti Patel to deport my aunties and uncles over my jokes”
The ‘Man Like Mobeen’ creator, star and all-round legend spills some beans On Comedy Game Night, Liza Tarbuck hosts as … More
Sheryl Crow: “It’s shocking that after 231 years we’ve never had a woman President”
The singer/songwriter has released a new version of her track ‘Woman In The White House’ ahead of November’s momentous election … More
What will 2020’s “pandemic-proof” music festival season look like?
How are those festivals that are still going ahead in 2020 adapting to the age of COVID-19? Gary Ryan gets … More
Turn on, tune in, hang out: how radio is uniting the nation in the age of COVID-19
Radio listenership has rocketed since we entered lockdown. As Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Greg James puts it: “isolation doesn’t … More