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Neville Southall tackles… Decriminalising sex work

Neville Knows Best

Footballing legend and Twitter sensation Neville Southall takes on the biggest issues of our time. This week he argues it's time to decriminalise sex work and end the stigma.

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Capturing the dark side of China’s underground club scene

Into the night

Photographer and dancer Sergey Melnitchenko goes backstage at a nameless Chengdu city nightclub in his Behind The Scenes photo series.

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The photographer turning sex workers into works of art

The Act

Photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten's latest project, The Act, captures women in the sex industry in theatrical scenes and allows them to tell their own stories.

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The play putting the everyday stories of sex workers on stage

Neither villains nor victims

See Me Now, a new play at the Young Vic in London, is written and performed by current and former sex workers. We talk to its creators about why it's time their voices are heard.

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We don’t need saving: London sex workers demand an end to racist police raids

No bad women, just bad laws

Women from the English Collective of Prostitutes and the Sex Workers Open University protest police attitudes to migrants sex workers. Sex workers don't need a hero, they say, but to be treated like humans.

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Stripping away the stigma: Photos of London’s male sex workers in 2016

Meet the men

When it comes to sex work current debates are consumed by ethics and morals. Photographer Jessica Kelly has set out to shoot intimate portraits of some of London's male sex workers, in the hope of stripping away the stigma surrounding the industry.

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