The big Glastonbury 2024 review: the Last Dinner Party justify the hype, Dua Lipa nails it and Coldplay go over the top
Friday morning at Glastonbury underlines that the old cliche about the festival having something for everybody is only a cliche because it’s true. Your options
Glastonbury live: Sunday with SZA, Shania Twain, Burna Boy and more – as it happened
lugging an Argos telly on to the site. Although this liveblog is winding up, the Guardian’s coverage of Glasto will continue tomorrow morning with Alexis
SZA at Glastonbury review – electric eclecticism from today’s greatest R&B star
Towards the end of her set, SZA informs the audience that she was “so nervous to be here”. You can understand why. Of all the
Patients left in pain and to die alone amid NHS nurse shortages, survey finds
NHS patients are being left unseen in pain and in some cases to die alone because shifts do not have enough registered nurses, a survey
Police meet families as part of inquiry into human ashes found at Hull funeral home
Police in Humberside have met with more than 160 families whose loved ones’ remains could be among human ashes found at the Legacy funeral home
The Age of Gareth lives on: England’s peaks and troughs lead to Swiss test
OK. So you’re saying there’s a chance. With 94 minutes of football already played at a clammy and frazzled AufSchalke Arena, with England 1-0 down
Sunak to warn Labour would use landslide to shift politics to the left
Labour would use a landslide victory to shift politics to the left and stay in power for decades, Rishi Sunak will warn on Monday, as
Spain recover from early shock to ease past Georgia and set up Germany clash
Spain versus Germany, then. Don’t mind if we do. The tournament’s hosts and its best team will meet in Stuttgart for a place in the
Keir Starmer: ‘If you want change, you have to vote for it’
In just five days’ time, Keir Starmer could be walking through the famous black door of No 10 as the country’s new prime minister. But