Frankie Miren
How the UK's Prudish Laws from the 1950s Make Sex Work Dangerous Today
In an ideal world we'd probably pay attention to the testimony of actual sex workers before boxing their profession into a web of laws.
What Low-Level Tax Dodgers Think About the Super-Rich's Tax Havens
Is not declaring a bit of cash-in-hand pay as bad as hiding millions in offshore accounts?
Sex Workers Reveal What Cops Took from Them During Police Raids
In the UK, sex workers are losing everything in police raids—even their family jewelry. We speak to women who think they are being unfairly targeted by the cops.
PrEP and Prejudice: Why Is the NHS Abandoning a Highly Effective HIV Prevention Drug?
HIV charities have expressed 'shock and disbelief' at the NHS England decision, which many believe stigmatises gay sex and skewers healthcare in favour of straight people.
Catching Up with One of the Internet's Biggest Sex Bloggers
The writer behind the hugely popular website 'Girl on the Net' talks dick pics, kinks, and vulnerability ahead of the release of her new book.
The Media's Reporting of Murdered Mother and Sex Worker Jessica McGraa Is a Disgrace
The fact that she earned her money selling sex is not the most important part of the story of her murder.
Why You Can Still Get Sent to Jail for Having an Abortion in the UK
You might think that abortion is completely legal in the country, but you'd be wrong—under a horrifyingly archaic law, multiple women have been sent to jail for self-induced terminations.
The British Parliament's New Sex Work Inquiry Looks Like a Witch Hunt
The terms of debate are all about who should be punished, not how to make things better.
We Spoke to the High Priestess of the Kitchen Witch Coven About Cake
High priestess of the Kitchen With Coven Rachel Patterson’s food-slash-magic cookbook says that everyday ingredients can become magical offerings, including cake.
Meet the Lawyer Defending Your Right to Sext
Myles Jackman is trying to make sure you can share porn without being prosecuted.
Listening to This Man’s Stories Could Make Chocolate Taste Even Better
An experiment at the University of the West of England wires people to brain-scanners to find out whether listening to a story changes perception of flavour.
Rape Is at an All-Time High in Britain, So Why Are Its Sexual Abuse Charities Fighting for Funding?
Cutting funding to the charities that support rape victims sends a clear message to both abusers and survivors.