Hazel Sheffield
Inside WeWork, Your Freelance Friends' Favourite Hangout
The "Uber of workspaces" has more than doubled its presence in London since March of this year.
Are London Rents Actually Getting Cheaper?
After years of rises, there are reports rents in the capital are finally falling, but if you rent in London will you actually feel the benefit?
An Interview with the Uber Driver Who Had Enough
Yaseen Aslam tells us about the issues drivers still face.
How the UK’s Self-Employment Dream Turned Into a Nightmare
The government's tax hike is just the latest issue facing those who "go freelance".
What Will Happen to British Institutions When the Queen Dies?
If you've been ignoring the monarchy most of your life, you're probably not ready for what a big deal it's going to be in the UK.
Debunking the Prime Minister's Plans to Save Mental Health Services
Theresa May's recent announcement is a fantasy.
We Went to Fabric's Grand Reopening to See If It Was Still the Best Club in Town
Tightened security and dismal weather couldn't dampen our spirits as we stepped into the London institution for the first time since it re-opened.
What's Christmas Like If You Choose to Spend It Alone?
We asked a few people for their stories of solitary Christmas days.
All the Ways Jeremy Hunt Is Messing Up Mental Health Care in Britain
He's made promise after promise, but services are still in disarray.
How Instagram Became One Giant Ad
Advertising came to Instagram with sponsored posts in 2014. Now it's teaming up with brands and retailers to make it easier for us to spend money—by tagging items we can then buy with one click.
How to Do the Most Complicated Money Stuff You'll Ever Have to Do
Here's how to go about applying for a loan, doing a tax return and getting a mortgage without having a meltdown.
What Actually Happens When You Go Bankrupt
It's easier than ever to declare yourself bankrupt, but that might not be a bad thing.