The moral panic surrounding proposed changes is incoherent. Husna Rivzi explains why.
New Internationalist co-founder Peter Adamson dives into the perils of basing ‘fairness’ on meritocracy.
Inside Ukraine’s psychiatric institutions: Madeline Roache reports.
In India, Sophie Cousins spends time with women activists who are slowly shifting the stigma around mental health and getting patients the help they need – but it’s no easy feat.
Lea Surugue reports on the dramatic rise of heart disease in Africa and the corresponding crisis of fake cardiac drugs.
Immigration Removal Centres are the shame of Britain, Katie McQue reports.
Holly Buck speaks with Justine Canady, UCL Women's Officer, about students taking a stand with teachers against cuts to their pensions.
More than 100 women detainees are on all out strike. Those outside detention must show their support, argues Felicity Kersting.
Abuse must be eradicated but the attack on Oxfam is disproportionate, argues Maggie Black in this opinion piece
A dystopian short story by Pat Cadigan on the future internet of things.
Social media use is correlated with mental health problems. But is it simply cause and effect? Marcus Gilroy-Ware finds out.
LGBT+ people are subjected to forced confinement, medication and electric shocks to try to change their sexual orientation, writes Alessio Perrone.
South Australia’s coal-fired powerhouse is going solar, reports Dan Spencer.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is an occupational hazard for activists on the frontline, says Amy Hall.
Mental health shouldn’t just be about individuals, we need strong communities too. Dinyar Godrej makes the case.