Two minutes into the four allocated for added time, the assistant referee made his desperate dash across the pitch for safety. So eager were Derby’s
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Being 10 years younger than my older siblings meant I was bombarded with music from a young age. My older sister, Jane, and brother, John,
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Born in Liverpool in 1957, Carol Decker is the lead singer of T’Pau. She was fronting Shropshire band the Lazers when she met BT engineer and musician
‘Demolishing democracy’: how much danger does Christian nationalism pose?
Bad Faith, a new documentary on the rise of Christian nationalism in the United States, opens with an obvious, ominous scene – the storming of
On Resistance Street review – punkish record of music’s long battle with racism
There’s no better time than now for a documentary on popular music’s role in the fight against racism and fascism. And in true punk spirit,
Briton in critical care after ‘unusual’ shark attack on Tobago
A British man is in intensive care after an “unusual” shark attack on the Caribbean island of Tobago. The 64-year-old man was receiving critical care
Orca calf successfully returned to open water after bold rescue in Canada
An orca calf, trapped for weeks in a remote lagoon in western Canada, has freed herself and is travelling towards open waters, hailed as “incredible