Yasmin Jeffery
What Makes a Drug Dealer Text Successful
Exploring the business psychology behind: "Got that bang bang sniff, holla."
Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer
What it's like to balance being a supportive partner with a documentarian, when your girlfriend starts chemotherapy.
We Talked to Brits Exchanging Currency After Brexit
Are people panicking and exchanging all their pounds? Or just bummed out that they're a little short-changed for their weekend break to Paris?
Chatting Brexit with Petrified Protesters at Last Night's Remain Rally
"I think we would live in a much more fear-fuelled society, focused inwards rather than outwards."
We Asked an Expert What Would Happen to EU Citizens Living in the UK in the Case of a Brexit
A few tips for EU nationals who'd like to stay in the UK, if the UK leaves the EU.
The Pros and Cons of Falling in Love with Your Best Friend
People's stories of falling for their mates—from long-term relationships, to never speaking to them again.
We Asked People How Often They Have Sex
A new study says we should only have sex once a week, so we asked a load of people what they thought of that, and whether they'd consider a sex schedule.
How Do You Define and then Ban Body-Shaming Adverts?
Sadiq Khan announced that he's asked TfL to set up some kind of regulatory board to make sure there are no more ads like that "Beach Body Ready" one on the Tube. But how would that actually work?
How to Go Viral and Make Yourself Wildly Rich
"Chewbacca Mom" Candace Payne has made almost $500,000 off that video of her laughing in a Chewbacca mask. Surely it can't be too hard?
What It's Like to Go on Antidepressants Before Puberty
A new study has found that most antidepressants don't work on teenagers.
The Tall Tale of the Syria Lads – The World’s Fastest Unravelling News Story
Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
The Truth About the 'Deadly Online Craze' of the Teenage Choking Game
After a 12-year-old British boy died last week, the tabloids have been calling the "Choking Game" a "new craze". But it's been around for decades, killing young people since the 1930s.