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It has been repeatedly argued that we live in precarious times: the proliferation of as diverse risk scenarios and real life events has suggested to some that the end of tourism might be nigh

The film, which builds on research by Ruth Patrick challenges the idea of benefits as a lifestyle choice and shows just what getting by on benefits during times of welfare reform can entail.

Dr Ana Manzano was quoted in The Guardian in an article on Irans legal kidney trade.

As shared parental leave comes into force, it would seem to be a giddy step toward a gender-equal utopia.

The survey is one of the largest ever undertaken in the industry, asking 240 sex workers, and was undertaken in partnership with National Ugly Mugs.