Election '15
Nigel Farage, Possible Undead Vampire, Is Leader of UKIP Again
A single zombie's arm emerges from the fresh grave, pint in hand, screaming through a mouthful of soil that "Europe is bad."
London's Black Revolutionaries
A growing number of radical young black people do not feel represented by Britain's "white supremacist" politics.
These Baby-Loving Monarchists Don't Give a Toss About Your Election
Before the birth of Princess Charlotte, VICE host Gavin Haynes went down to St Mary's Hospital to talk to the Union Jack-clad crowds.
The New Wave: Meet Durham's David Cameron-Worshipping Young Tory
In this episode we meet young Tory Rebecca Coulson, an avid tennis player and David Cameron mega-fan aiming to become the MP for Durham.
An LGBT Guide to the UK General Election
What are the major parties promises to do for Britain's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans people?
The New Wave: Meet the Young Politicians Aiming to Shake Up Westminster with the Outsider Parties
We talk to minority party campaigners as young as 16 about the upcoming UK elections.
Shooting the Shit with the Countryside Alliance
The Countryside Alliance is a group of quite posh people who love guns, dogs, and killing things with guns that dogs can fetch. We hung out with them to get their thoughts on Election '15.
The New Wave: Lib Dems
Profiling the young hopefuls looking to make waves at the UK's Election '15, we meet the Lib Dem candidates for Camberwell and Peckham and Liverpool Wavertree.
The New Wave: Labour
In this new series, we profile the young hopefuls looking to shake things up at the general election. In the first episode we meet 23-year-old socialist Sam Gould, who's running for Labour in Romford.
Meeting the Communists and Anarchists at London's May Day Protest
Election '15 has been defined by UKIP's rise on the right wing of Britain's political spectrum—what's happening on the left?
This Is How London's Anarchists Prepared for This Year's May Day Protests
We hung out with Class War as they prepared their banners for the annual demonstration.
Why Is the British Government Taxing Periods?
We talk to Englishwomen about the "tampon tax," which classifies all women's sanitary products as "non-essential luxury items."