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Sly Stone, the revolutionary musician and dynamic showman whose Sly And The Family Stone transformed popular music in the 1960s, 1970s and beyond with such hits as Everyday People, Stand! and Family ...
The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee chairwoman warned that “live music’s in crisis, the Government needs to be listening” as she proposed a new clause to the Planning and Infrastructure ...
It is the latest development in the bitter legal battle surrounding the film It Ends With Us that includes Lively suing Baldoni in late December.
The Day Of The Jackal author Frederick Forsyth has died at the age of 86, following a brief illness, his literary agents said. The best-selling author was surrounded by his family as he died at home ...
The spending review is “settled”, Downing Street has said, after the Home Office was the last department locked in budget negotiations.
The mother of an autistic teenager who was groomed and “brainwashed” by right-wing extremists says she was not treated as a vulnerable child before she took her own life.
North East London NHS Foundation Trust was found guilty of health and safety failings over the death of Alice Figueiredo.
A 14-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed in Manchester has been named by police as Ibrahima Seck, with his family paying tribute to him as “funny, caring and hardworking”. Ibrahima was found with ...
Peter Brooks, 61, stabbed Graeme Perks and doused the ground floor of his home in petrol in the early hours of January 14 2021.
Crouch End Festival co-founder and director Chris Arnold discusses the impact that weather has on local and mainstream festivals.
A lack of recent meetings between the Scottish Government and the Treasury is an “issue of concern”, First Minister John Swinney has said ahead of the Chancellor’s spending review.