Francisco Garcia
Inside the Rise of DIY Dentistry
Changes to how NHS dentists are paid have thrown some of the UK's most vulnerable into what is effectively permanent exclusion from dental treatment.
the bizarre world of the true crime youtube influencers
A cottage industry of beauty influencers moonlighting as true crime correspondents is racking up tens of thousands of views on YouTube. But is it right that we treat murder as 'lifestyle' fodder for influencer virality?
the bizarre world of the true crime youtube influencers
A cottage industry of beauty influencers moonlighting as true crime correspondents is racking up tens of thousands of views on YouTube. But is it right that we treat murder as 'lifestyle' fodder for influencer virality?
The Audacious Bank Heist That Was Doomed to Fail
Sixty years ago, three men hatched a plan to tunnel into the vault of a bank containing $3.1 million in steelworkers' wages. Today, their tale mostly lives on in local gossip and myth.
Tiny Boost Is Rapping for All the Streets and the People in Them
The UK rapper – and Giggs protege – had his career put on pause, due to a hefty jail sentence. Almost a decade later he's back, going hard.
The Hidden Killer of Dundee's Street Drug Users
We spoke to drug workers and users about what's going on in Dundee, Scotland.
How One Town Dealt with the Legacy of the 'Suffolk Strangler'
In 2008, Steve Wright was convicted of the murder of five sex workers. Ten years later, we visited Ipswich to see what memories remain.
'There Are No Votes in Money for Criminals' – Why the Legal System Is in Crisis
We spoke to a leading QC about how legal aid cuts have caused chaos in UK court rooms.
Workers on Strike Can Learn from the Staff of a South London Pub
The Ivy House's progressive business model doesn't mean problems with staff have completely disappeared.
The British Competitive Eaters Taking On the Rest of the World
Meeting the British vloggers making their names by inhaling far too much food.
The Mystery of 'Bible John', Scotland's Zodiac Killer
Fifty years ago, three married women turned up dead after a night at Glasgow's Barrowlands Ballroom. The killer has never been found.
Slashing Bus Routes Would Cut Off a Lifeline for Ordinary Londoners
For many busses are the only affordable commute.