Kevin “Geordie” Walker, guitarist with industrial band Killing Joke whose ringing, richly textured tone influenced generations of musicians, has died aged 64. The band released
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Jean Knight, at the age of 80, has passed away. She was a legendary singer in the genres of soul and funk, most well-known for her hit song “Mr Big Stuff.”
Jean Knight, the artist behind the catchy and confident song “Mr Big Stuff” that became a huge success in 1971, passed away at the age
Alex De Minaur was left devastated by the crushing defeat his team suffered in the Davis Cup match. He expressed his disappointment by saying, “It stinks like hell.”
The Davis Cup team from Australia is determined to come back to Malaga and win the championship next year, despite their loss in the final
Review of “Bread and Salt” – A skilled Polish pianist impresses with clarity and precision in his performance in his hometown.
T This striking first film by Polish director Damian Kocur, created with non-professionals and influenced by a real-life violent event, exudes a cold and uncompromising
The report recommends that boardrooms focus on more than just shareholder profits in order to increase productivity.
A report suggests that amending UK business laws to prioritize social, economic, and environmental benefits in decision-making could potentially boost Britain’s economy by £149bn. According
Are UK retailers falsely advertising their environmental impact with scampi scams?
Campaigners have accused British retailers and seafood companies of dishonestly advertising “responsibly sourced” scampi or langoustines. They claim that a five-year initiative aimed at decreasing
A recent analysis has revealed that the combination of the climate crisis and increasing energy costs has resulted in a £600 increase in the average UK household’s food bill.
A recent report has revealed that British households have experienced a rise of over £600 in their food expenses in the past two years due
British students are allegedly utilizing artificial intelligence to generate inappropriate images of their peers.
A panel of experts on child abuse and technology has cautioned that students in British schools are utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to produce inappropriate images
A recent report discovered that the United Kingdom allocates more funds towards perpetuating wealth inequality in favor of the wealthy compared to other European countries.
According to a study of 23 OECD countries, the UK allocates the highest amount of funds in Europe towards supporting structural inequality in favor of
New Zealand has abandoned its plan to implement a pioneering ban on smoking for future generations in order to use the funds for tax reductions.
The recently elected government of New Zealand plans to abolish the nation’s highly praised legislation that prohibits smoking in order to fund tax reductions. This