Books The Outlaw Ocean: a cinematic voyage following criminals at sea There is no lack of danger in Ian Urbina’s high sea travels; impressively, he never shies away from it. By Rose George
Why Bollywood is making a movie about open defecation One in two people in India defecate in the open, but the solution isn’t as simple as just building… By Rose George
Sooty and sweep: how the Victorians cleaned up the country There is much we could learn from the Victorian fight against filth. A new book by Lee Jackson clears… By Rose George
What is life like when your period means you are shunned by society? How can you cope when having your period puts your health at risk? Rose George reports from Nepal and… By Rose George
The cup and the knife: the reality of caring for someone with dementia My mother struggled to cope as her husband's personality and ability disintegrated as his brain rotted and shrank, until… By Rose George
I’ve Seen Fatbergs You People Wouldn’t Believe Rose George went into London's sewers with the dedicated team of "flushers" who keep them running. Faeces, hospital waste,… By Rose George
When Neelam started her period, she thought she was dying like her mother The subject of periods and menstruation is even more taboo for India's girls than defecation - many have no… By Rose George
Nina was brutalised by her rapists, and then French justice assaulted her again For six months, a pack of boys told Nina to turn up at certain times to be raped. Yesterday,… By Rose George
The Way To The Sea: Caroline Crampton’s praise-hymn to the Thames Estuary Once, I stood on the bridge of a container ship as we headed from the River Medway out to… By Rose George