Philip Kleinfeld
Foreign Students in the UK Are Facing Deportation Because Their College Lost Its License to Sponsor Visas
St. Patrick's College got investigated by the Home Office and can no longer sponsor student visas. Its international students have to find a new place to study in 60 days, or get kicked out of the UK.
The Plight of Immigrant Offenders Kicked Out of the UK Before They Can Appeal
"Deport first, appeal later" legislation means immigrants who commit minor crimes can only appeal after they've already been removed and, in many cases, left destitute.
The Dark Truth Behind Tel Aviv's 'White City' Story
We interviewed Sharon Rotbard about his book White City, Black City: Architecture and War in Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
Britain's 'Sharing Economy' Is Creating a Desperate Servant Underclass
The "future of work" is a rip-off for workers who live in constant fear for their jobs.
What Would Cities Look Like without Greedy Landlords and Property Development Sharks?
We interviewed Owen Hatherley, author of a book about what happens to architecture when you get rid of capitalists and real estate agents.
Anti-Fascists Ruined a Speech by the Leader of the French National Front in England Last Night
But lots of students thought she should be allowed to debate in the name of free speech.
East Londoners Talk About the Gentrification of Their Neighborhoods
Three women from the Fredd Wigg and John Walsh Towers in Leytonstone, which will soon be part-sold to private developers, tell VICE how they feel about the prospect of losing their homes.
A Portrait of Modern Inequality: What Will Become of London's National Gallery?
Last July, a decision was made to outsource 400 out of 600 gallery staff. Almost everyone will be transferred from the public sector to a private company, with potentially disastrous consequences.
Calm Down: There Isn't Going to Be a Jewish Exodus from the UK
A new report suggesting that British Jews are questioning their place in the country is alarmist bullshit.
English Anarchists Have Been Caught Up in an Anti-Terrorism Police Crackdown
As the police search for the people responsible for a spate of attacks on property, anybody who calls themselves an anarchist in the town of Bristol seems to be under suspicion.
A Close Look at the French Far Right
What groups will be looking for a political edge in the aftermath of the 'Charlie Hebdo' attack?
One of East London's Last Non-Yuppie Markets Could Soon Disappear
The Waste market in Dalston is the last of its kind in an East End that's changed beyond all recognition. Now, its future is uncertain.