From the magazine
‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’: An interview with anxiety author Matt Haig

‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’: An interview with anxiety author Matt Haig
Here’s what happens when you leave your body to science

Here’s what happens when you leave your body to science
Meet the World Cup sticker makers drawing their own missing players

Meet the World Cup sticker makers drawing their own missing players
Street Art: A lone wolf artist paints both happy and sad

Street Art: A lone wolf artist paints both happy and sad
What are the links between homelessness and mental health?

What are the links between homelessness and mental health?
Street Art: Chris Bird’s art represents his attempts to survive

Street Art: Chris Bird’s art represents his attempts to survive
Women are launching a Wikipedia food fight against male-heavy cookery content

Women are launching a Wikipedia food fight against male-heavy cookery content
Street Art: Steve Mcintosh combines architecture with otherworldliness

Street Art: Steve Mcintosh combines architecture with otherworldliness
Big Issue readers share their own experiences of Britain’s mental health care

Big Issue readers share their own experiences of Britain’s mental health care
The reality of Britain’s underfunded, overburdened mental health services

The reality of Britain’s underfunded, overburdened mental health services
Ben Eine’s poignant London mural is remembering the victims of knife crime

Ben Eine’s poignant London mural is remembering the victims of knife crime
A social network for grieving youth is breaking the taboo of death

A social network for grieving youth is breaking the taboo of death
Dr Christian: Our NHS hasn’t kept pace and it’s “deeply flawed”

Dr Christian: Our NHS hasn’t kept pace and it’s “deeply flawed”
Talking is a good start, but the mental health crisis goes far deeper

Talking is a good start, but the mental health crisis goes far deeper
10 things I learned running 401 marathons in 401 days

10 things I learned running 401 marathons in 401 days
A basement in Camden became a poster workshop for the world’s revolutions

A basement in Camden became a poster workshop for the world’s revolutions
The media still has a long way to go in portraying mental health accurately
