Great Britain
David Cameron Faces Calls to Resign After Finally Admitting He Had Shares in Offshore Fund
In his fifth public statement in the four days since the Panama Papers story broke, British PM David Cameron has finally acknowledged that he once had shares in his late father's offshore trust.
Panama Papers Highlight Britain's Role in Global Financial Corruption
The Panama Papers have brought overdue attention to the fact the UK has harbored money laundering for years through lax oversight and easily acquired investor visas.
Panama Papers Leak Taints David Cameron's Effort to Curb Massive UK Tax Avoidance
The British prime minister's family finances are receiving unflattering scrutiny after a trove of internal Mossack Fonseca documents detailed his father's offshore banking activity.
Angry Nazis and Anti-Fascists Will Face Off in Dover on Saturday
A bunch of racists are holding a demonstration against refugees, so some anti-fascists are going to try to stop them.
Scottish Nationalists Are Boycotting These Tea Cakes
Scottish biscuit manufacturer Tunnock’s felt the wrath of nationalists this week as it emerged that their new advertising campaign refers to the Lanarkshire-produced tea cakes as a “Great British tea cake.”
The Earth Has Less Nutrients Due to a Shortage of Animal Poop
We now know that shit's worth more than jack shit.
UK Labour Party Splits on Syria, But This May Not Mean Electoral Disaster
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn vehemently opposed bombing Syria, but 66 of his own MPs broke ranks and voted for it.
Tyson Fury Bafflingly Sings Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" After Handing Klitschko First Loss in 11 Years
Not entirely what you'd call a knockout.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Yet more Clinton email revelations, Thailand's great firewall, another load of Cosby allegations, a new 'X-Files' trailer, and more.
Is Britain Still Cool? We Asked Some Foreign VICE Offices to Find Out
How did the British go from Oasis, New Labour, and Austin Powers to Ed Sheeran, Downton Abbey, and pedophiles?
After Four Years of War, Syrian 'Partition' Remains an Open Question
Recent analysis suggests that Assad is preparing to seal off Damascus and other vital areas following military setbacks, including coastal stretches with large Alawite populations.
Drunk Britons Are Beating Each Other Up Less and Less
We spoke to some experts about the decline in violence-related injuries, and why the British love to binge.