Maya Oppenheim
Vi har talt med kvinden, der har tjent 20 mio. kroner på butikstyveri
"Det var mit job. Jeg anså det ikke for at være forkert, og jeg tror, det var derfor, jeg slap afsted med det."
Inside Britain's Steroid Epidemic
Up to 1 million people in the UK are using illegal steroids—could that be related to muscle dysmorphia, a.k.a. "bigorexia"?
The Weird Life of a Super Tutor: Teaching Mega-Rich Brats on Private Jets
Who wants £1000-an-hour to teach a rich Russian kid how to pass his A-levels?
Babies Behind Bars
100 babies are born in prisons in England and Wales each year, yet there's no universal standard for what prisons have to provide for pregnant women – in extreme cases, some have been left to clean their cell after miscarrying.
Too Poor to Die
Life is difficult in austerity Britain and now, too, is death. Rising funeral costs and reduced state support means many poor families are forced to rely on the council to bury their loved ones.
For Homeless Women, Having a Period Isn't a Hassle – It's a Nightmare
As long as sanitary ware is classified as a "non-essential" and "luxury" item, and isn't given out for free like condoms, homeless women may be forced to shoplift for tampons and towels, or resort to using tissue from McDonald's toilets.