London street is "last bastion" against gentrification in new film
The film hones in on a community holding out against creeping gentrification and rising property prices
Church of England steps into Britain's sex education battle
New government guidelines that require sex, health and relationship education in schools to comply with the Equality Act come into effect from September 2020
'People power' piles pressure on plodding U.N. climate talks
"Now more than ever in this COP (meeting), we will see a very big gap between the negotiations inside and the emotions outside," says former Costa Rica representative at the talks
INTERVIEW- British YouTuber and youngest BAFTA award winner fights prejudice online
Although she says she has never experienced bullying at school, Lilly has had to contend with hateful comments on her YouTube and Instagram channels
Indonesian gymnast dropped after told 'she's no longer a virgin'
Parts of Indonesia remain conservative and some still value female virginity highly, although pre-marital sex is not uncommon among the younger generation
Amid 'air apocalypse', mask-clad Lahore looks for answers
As the Pakistani city of 10 million's air worsens, residents are fighting back against a health 'human rights crisis'
Trans travellers face 'invasive' airport security at Thanksgiving
Discrimination concerns are mounting with the growing use of technology by police, security and immigration services that fails to recognise trans and nonbinary people
Sudan's midwives told to stop genital mutilation on mothers after birth
About 87% of women in Sudan undergo FGM
Guess the rain: Kenya gamifies climate change to help farmers
In the "Let it rain" challenge, farmers can take to their mobile phones to predict what day the rainy season will start
UK band Massive Attack urges music industry to pursue greener gigs
Massive Attack members said they had been "concerned and preoccupied" with the climate impact of their touring schedules