Fin Murphy
I Struck Up a Friendship with the Serial Killer Dennis Nilsen. Then I Edited His Memoirs.
Initially banned for publication, the book spans the murderer's childhood, career and killings. Here's how it was put together.
The Political Art That's Actually Worth Your Precious Time
We spoke to Kennardphillipps, the artist duo responsible for the iconic explosive Blair selfie, as well as a bunch of other great stuff.
Photos of a London Untouched By Gentrification
In the mid-2000s, before the Olympics came along, Polly Braden and David Campany documented the "untamed wilderness" of Lea Valley.
Reviews of Some of the UK's Best and Worst Religious Flyers
Charlie Bowden recently put out a book reviewing some of the pamphlets he's been handed by the country's many proselytisers.
This Photographer Spent a Decade Shooting Cryonics Enthusiasts
Murray Ballard has documented everyone from amateur cryonicists in the UK to America's "father of cryonics."
'Doll Hospital Journal' Is a Zine Made By and for People with Mental Health Issues
A conversation with its creator about the progress of representation and the dubious classifications around outsider art.
'Doll Hospital Journal' Is a Zine Made By and for People with Mental Health Issues
A conversation with its creator about the progress of representation and the dubious classifications around outsider art.
Meeting the Creator of Manchester's Unauthorized Camp for the Homeless
Because of budget cuts, the "Ark"—built by homeless man Ryan McPhee—is the only emergency homeless shelter in Manchester. Now, the council wants to shut it down.
A Night Out with the Flirty Farmers of Britain's Countryside Alliance
About a decade ago, the Alliance was at its prime, with members storming the House of Commons to demand the right to watch their dogs maul foxes to death. But what are they up to in 2015?