Mark Duggan
Say Their Names: 12 Victims of Police and State Brutality in the UK
Black people in the US aren't the only ones subjected to violence from the state – it happens in Britain, too.
'We Needed to Show We Could Take Over' – Remembering My Part in London's Riots
"It'll happen again, I'm completely certain."
Battle Scars: The Musical Legacy of 2011's London Riots
“I think musicians, especially those who grew up in the areas affected, were mobilised by the riots to have a voice. I certainly was.”
How the London Riots in 2011 Link Directly to Black Lives Matter Today
Five years since Duggan's death sparked riots across England, there are specific reasons why we need a Black Lives Matter movement in the UK, too.
Meeting Marcus Knox-Hooke, the Man Who "Started the London Riots"
What happens after you're blamed for destroying London?
A New Documentary Explores the Complicated Aftermath of a British Police Killing
"The Hard Stop" is centered around two friends of Mark Duggan, whose 2011 death sparked protests and riots.
The BBC's Latest Documentary Series Is Just Police Propaganda
The Met: Policing London put the burden of responsibility on the black community and its "suspicion" of the police, ignoring the UK's culture of institutionalized racism.
The Police Watchdog That Cleared Mark Duggan's Killer Should Be Scrapped
The IPCC report into Duggan's death is yet another failure to protect a family that has lost a loved one at the hands of the police.
Mark Duggan's 'Just' Killing and the Battle Over Black Life and Death
It's been nearly four years since the killing of Mark Duggan, and in some ways it feels as though we are even further from justice now than we were in August 2011.
We Watched Londoners Vent Their Fury at the Michael Brown Killing Last Night
The London Black Revolutionaries led a charge from the US embassy, through the West End.
24 VICE Photos That Sum Up Four Miserable Years of Coalition Rule
You can tell they were great because of all the fire and broken glass.