A police officer guns down an unarmed civilian in the streets but is restored to duty after completing a basic questionnaire.
This award-winning documentary about homeless people who live underground in New York follows the everyday lives of people who live in a crack in society.
Longbourn by Jo Baker | Transgender Dysphoria Blues by Against Me! | Wapping dispute online exhibition
Artist Jeremy Deller talks about his English Magic show, bringing a unique portrait of socialist William Morris to the London gallery named after him
The British Council and the Russia Ministry of Foreign Affairs have made 2014 the “UK/Russian Year of Culture”.
At last, a novel that puts old people in the driving seat and gives them personalities.
Po Po is the latest project by Ken Fero, the radical filmmaker best known for Injustice.
“Fifty percent of newly qualified teachers leave within the first five years” is the statistic that opens the BBC 3 documentary Tough Young Teachers.
Judith Orr looks at Jehane Noujaim’s inspiring new documentary The Square about the individuals caught up in Egypt’s turbulent revolution
Glasgow’s 21st annual Celtic Connections festival kicks off this week with more than 2,000 musicians—from little known folk performers to soul survivor Bobby Womack and indie five-piece Mogwai.