Adam Forrest
How Your Parents Helping You Pay for Everything Changes Your Relationship with Them
The long-lasting interest of withdrawing from the bank of mum and dad.
Here's How the Human Rights Act Being Scrapped Would Actually Affect You
The Conservative government is intent on replacing the act with a "British Bill of Rights" – which campaigners argue is not a good thing.
What It's Like to Lecture at University While You're in Your Twenties
"You think the students will relate to you quite easily, but actually, it only takes one attempt to make a pop culture reference to realise there's no point in trying to be cool."
Breaking Down the UK Conservative Party's Evil-Sounding Policies
The Tories want to scrap the Human Rights Act, spy on civilians, reduce employment rights, slash subsidies for clean energy, and make it harder for Labour to win elections. Surely the intentions aren't all as bad as they sound?
Why Do We Assume Pedophiles Look a Certain Way?
We tried to get to the bottom of the stereotypes surrounding child sex abusers.
How Are YouTubers Going to Change the Publishing Industry?
A vlogger's debut novel recently sold 78,000 copies in its first week and now publishers are looking for titles written by teens with YouTube followings.
This Former Far-Right Gang Member Is Touring Britain and Apologizing to Muslims
A couple of weeks ago, Matthew Lester realized he'd been an "unwitting twat" and decided to make amends.
This Facebook Page Exposes People Who Pretend to Serve in the British Army
People who lie about being veterans are called "Walter Mittys" in the UK and real veterans really, really don't like them.
Inside the Jehovah's Witnesses' British Headquarters
I talked to the full-time volunteers working to spread the good news about the end of the world and turn commuters into converts.
An Interview with France's Longest-Serving Private Detective
Martine Baret has been investigating for suspicious Parisians for nearly 50 years.
A Former MEK Member Discusses the Extremist Iranian 'Cult'
Masoud Banisadr was a member of the Iranian MEK before settling in the UK in 1996.
A Former MEK Member Talks About the Extremist Iranian 'Cult'
"I remember a guy who said, 'My brother works in the Iranian embassy in London. Before I loved him as my brother, now I hate him as my enemy. I am ready to kill him tomorrow, if necessary.' And everyone applauded."