Viewers 'hungry' for LGBT+ movies, says 'Happiest Season' director Clea DuVall
Hollywood LGBT+ star says she had never seen a holiday movie that represented her own experiences
Ex-youth worker spotlights UK child drug trafficking in 'County Lines' film
Filmmaker Henry Blake hopes his film 'County Lines' will help people understand how vulnerable children are targeted and exploited by drug gangs
Why is COVID-19 pushing up extreme poverty and can it be reversed?
The pandemic could force one in nine people into destitution by 2030, the UN says, unless nations introduce energy, food and climate reforms
Denmark pins green credentials on end to North Sea oil hunt
Denmark would 'lack credibility' if it stopped using fossil fuels domestically but continued to extract them, says energy minister
India considers changing new farm laws after mass protests
Farmers have staged huge protests over fears the reforms will undercut livelihoods
Brexit seen as a boon for human traffickers if UK-EU cooperation ends
Britain’s anti-slavery efforts at risk unless it maintains cooperation with police across the European Union, activists warn
Bangladesh ships Rohingya refugees to remote island despite outcry
Refugees say some Rohingya were coerced into moving to the flood-prone island
'Going hungry'; garment workers cut back on food as pandemic hits wages
One in five clothing factory workers go hungry on a daily basis as wages sink by 20% on average during the pandemic, survey finds
Denmark's North Sea oil, gas output to fall faster than projected
Decision to phase out hydrocarbon production will lead to lower investments, says climate and energy minister
Eastern countries hold out for more cash on EU climate deal
Poland and Hungary holding out as bloc seeks to agree tougher climate target of a 55% cut in emissions by 2030