‘It says everything about the power of football and populist power’
Marcus Rashford’s spirited free school meals campaign forced the Government into a U-turn. For The i Paper
Hairdressers and barbers on post-Covid trading
Wearing PPE, timed slots and no hair washing have been adopted across the UK after lockdown. For The i Paper
Female MPs and the politics of dressing
Is scrutiny over fashion choices an attempt to divert attention from female politicians’ work? For The i Paper
Race, class and the rejection of £1.2m to help poor white school boys
Professor Sir Bryan Thwaites wanted to give back to schools he attended as a child. For The i Paper
The politics of vandalism on public art works
An artist daubed red paint on a Banksy mural as an act of protest about homelessness. For The i Paper
How Gen Z shunned Saturday jobs in favour of digital enterprises
670,000 people aged 14 to 21 regularly make money by buying and selling items online. For The i Paper
Groom for improvement: The boom in men’s personal care
Mozart and Haydn are likely to sit alongside Santan Dave and Ariana Grande on teen’s playlists. For The i Paper
Extinction Rebellion: Maximum exposure?
Does getting naked make a protest more visible - or risible? For The i Paper
Ambitious gallery marks Ghana’s 60th birthday
The opening of ANO gallery shows that creativity is alive and kicking in Ghana’s capital. For The Guardian
The London tower block that inspired ‘High Rise’
The Trellick Tower was the Utopian dream that gave way to a story of crime and neglect. For the Sunday Mirror
From Hogarth to the drink of the cool set, G&T's stunning comeback sees sales hit £1bn. For the Sunday People