CMA launches inquiry into potential bid rigging for school roofing contracts
The UK competition watchdog has launched an investigation into several British roofing and construction services companies over allegations they “illegally colluded to rig bids” to
Lennie De Ice, British producer who pioneered sound of jungle, has died
Lennie De Ice, the British music producer whose track We Are IE helped to shape the jungle genre in the 1990s, has died. His friend
Prince Abdullah puts Sheffield United sale on hold as Blades eye promotion
Sheffield United’s owner, Prince Abdullah, has put the sale of the club on hold in the hope of cashing in if Chris Wilder’s side are
Music tells the story of our lives – and trusty old Last.fm does it better than gaudy Spotify Wrapped
Like many music fans with a conscience, I use Spotify begrudgingly. I need to listen to a vast amount of music for work; I want
Elton John: Never Too Late review – few surprises but plenty of joy in official life story
Here is a snapshot of the great singer-songwriter and pop genius as he prepares to retire from touring; he is to play his final live
TV on the Radio review – NYC art-rockers remain singular, energised and lupine
Every couple of years or so, a performance by NYC art-rockers TV on the Radio goes micro-viral again: Wolf Like Me on David Letterman’s chatshow
Jim Carrey came out of retirement for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 because he ‘needed the money’
Jim Carrey says that he came out of retirement for Sonic the Hedgehog 3 because he needed the money. Carrey was speaking on the red
The Long Wave: The Lamar v Drake beef has gone legal – what does it say about today’s hip-hop industry?
Hello and welcome to The Long Wave. Kendrick Lamar v Drake was already the biggest rap beef of the 21st century – and then it
Wimbledon takes court action in bid to head off expansion threat
Wimbledon is going to court in a bid to try and head off a potential threat to its expansion plans. The All-England Club was granted
Holidaymakers on smaller budgets turning to Tunisia and Egypt, says Tui
Cash-strapped consumers are still prioritising spending on holidays but are choosing more affordable destinations including Egypt, Bulgaria and Tunisia for their annual break, according to