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Rest In Power: Power Trip Singer Riley Gale Dies Aged 34
"Riley was both a larger than life rock star and a humble and giving friend."
‘I Pity You’: Here's What Victims Are Telling NZ's Mosque Shooter in Court
Today was the final opportunity for victims to directly address gunman Brenton Tarrant. We collated some of their most furious, heartbreaking messages.
Jahnavi Inniss Uses Quilting to Address the Gaps in Black British History
“I wanted to dismantle the ‘single story’ that suggests that Black people had only arrived in Britain after the Second World War, in the late-1940s, during the Windrush period.”
WATCH: How Ketamine Took Over the World
Charting the drug's journey from the medical tents of the Vietnam War, through the nostrils of ravers at nightclubs and after-parties, and back to the world of medicine.
Feast Your Eyes On the Best Student Magazines of This Year
Here's how three graduating students used the magazine format to explore same-sex education, witchcraft and the "unappealing" side of food.
Sugar Dating Gains Popularity in Indonesia As More Youth Seek Comfortable Lifestyles
"Driven by roaring pressures to achieve an elevated standard of living, youths are now shifting to alternative means to support some of their life’s greatest pursuits."
The Wuhan Artist Exploring How Differently Hubei and London Responded to COVID-19
A Hubei native based in London, Liang Xiao uses four different artworks to contextualise the pandemic in both her hometown and in her current home of Britain.
In Case You Needed Reminding: Refugees Are People, Not Statistics
Graphic designer Mathilda Della Torre's project "Conversations From Calais" aims to bear witness for the thousands of displaced people stuck in France, trying to reach the UK.
The Artist Exploring Skinhead Culture’s Shift from Multiculturalism to Fascism
Throughout August, VICE UK will be spotlighting projects from graduates across University of the Arts London. The first featured artist is Rene Matić.
What Happens When You Let a Nine-Year-Old Style a Fashion Shoot
Photographer Imogen Freeland handed the reins over to her nine-year-old niece, Maude, for a lockdown photo project.
Tommy Robinson's New Far-Right Group 'Going Nowhere' as Protest Draws Small Crowd
The demonstration in London was organised by Hearts of Oak, a far-right "cultural movement" promoted by Tommy Robinson, former UKIP members and the YouTuber Sargon of Akkad.