Stuart Griffiths
Photos from the Northern Irish Tour That Led Up to 1992's Coalisland Riots
Stuart Griffiths was posted to County Tyrone as a military photographer. Some weeks into the tour, a young British soldier lost both his legs to an IRA explosive device, triggering the Coalisland riots.
British Soldiers Take Drugs and Go to Raves, Too
Stuart Griffiths' new photo-book contains a lot of good stories.
Thatcher's War on Acid House
There was a time when plugging in a record player in an abandoned building brought a police response more appropriate to the assembly of a nuclear device. Whatever rattled the establishment about rave culture, in their own warped way they had a point...
It's Been a Decade Since the Huge Anti-Iraq War Demonstration
And as hard as I tried, I'm glad I was never sent to spend time with the troops out there.
The Time I Was Tied Naked to a Totem Pole by Congolese Soldiers
Things were pretty tense in Kinshasa when the Second Congo War kicked off.
Our Decade, by VICE UK’s Best Photographers
Photos by the guys that have been saving our arses on a daily basis, for the past ten years.
Hastings' Hidden Youth
I gave a bunch of kids a bunch of cameras in the hope of discovering tomorrow's visionaries.
Perpetual Dawn: Illegal Raving in 90s Brighton
Pills, paranoia and undercover policemen behind the scenes of Brighton's illegal raves.
Shredded By War
Andy Julien was 18 years old and had been serving in Iraq for two months with the Queen’s Royal Lancers when his Challenger tank came under fire south of Basra.