The allegations of rape and sexual assault made by ‘brides’ on the show reflect what many other women experience. Sadly, so do the responses, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

DCMS says there must be ‘consequences for criminality’, after allegations by three women about onscreen partners

British broadcaster Channel 4 has removed all previous seasons of Married At First Sight UK - one of its flagship reality shows - after a BBC report detailing allegations of rape…

Shona Manderson, who has waived her anonymity, alleged that Bradley Skelly engaged in a non-consensual sex act while they filmed the Channel 4 show, a claim he denies.

Two women have claimed they were raped by their husbands during filming of the show, while a third has alleged a non-consensual sex act, prompting Channel 4 to launch a review…

The allegations of rape and sexual assault in this documentary about the Channel 4 series are hugely troubling and revealing. Surely this is the end for MAFS?

‘The boundaries of entertainment are always pushed for each series,’ psychologist says, as speculation grows over show’s future

Two women have alleged they were raped during the filming of Married at First Sight UK, according to a BBC investigation that prompted Channel 4, a British broadcaster, to remove…

Three female contestants from the matchmaking reality show Married at First Sight UK have come forward with allegations that they were sexually assaulted by their on-screen…

Question marks over MAFS contestants' welfare and support, amid ratings push.

Three women came forward in a new documentary to talk about abuses by their on-screen husbands on the E4 show, two of them alleging they were raped.

The allegations of rape and sexual assault made by ‘brides’ on the show reflect what many other women experience. Sadly, so do the responses, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff

The Married at First Sight rape allegations have again highlighted the ethics of reality TV. For things to change, better welfare provision is crucial, says Sharon Gaffka, reality…

Charlotte Proudman, who represents one of the women who sensationally claims they were raped on the hit show, says she knows the scale of the issue across reality TV is huge.