Archive of 2016

VIDEO: Watching the Calais migrant camp's destruction
Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton and Hove, speaks about the reality of tearing down the French migrant camp.
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Watch: How the £35,000 income threshold for migrants could affect me
From April non-EU migrants will have to earn at least £35,000 a year to settle in the UK
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Watch: Why we need safe spaces on campus
Safe space policies have been thrown to the forefront of the national debate this month - but why do we need them on campus?
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Watch: Why we should decriminalise prostitution
As a Home Office Inquiry looks into shifting the burden of criminality from those who sell sex to those who buy it, some argue only full decriminalisation will keep workers safe.
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Watch: How tiring is it to be a junior doctor?
As junior doctors stage their second strike this in a row over proposed new contracts, we ask just how tiring it is to work for the NHS.
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Watch: Why do women still get paid less than men?
Statistics show women take home on average 13.9% less than men doing the same job - but why does this still happen in 2016?
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'We don't hear our voice' - EU migrants speak out
Watch four EU migrants speak about why they came to live here
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Watch: Why we're not paying our rent
More than 150 students at UCL are currently refusing to pay their rent for the first term, saying it's causing social divides.
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Watch: Who's who? The candidates fighting to be London's mayor
A look at the key figures in the London mayoral race
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Watch: The reality of being homeless in London
Campaigners are calling on the next mayor of the city to tackle the homelessness crisis
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Watch: How the legal highs ban could affect your shopping list
Psychoactive substances bill could outlaw the supply of everyday items
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VIDEO: The reality of working in the fast food industry
Protestors gathered outside McDonalds in Whitehall to demand a wage of £10 an hour and an end to zero hour contracts. We spoke to them about the reality of working in the industry,
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VIDEO: Why do train fares always go up?
After the annual outcry about increases in train fares has died down, we take a look at the reasons why train fares always go up.