‘Want to be a real artist? Keep going!’: Cyndi Lauper at 71 on self-doubt, success – and surviving sexual assault
Once you’ve had a feature-length documentary made about you, it’s surely time to accept you’ve reached legendary status? Cyndi Lauper laughs. “My dogs don’t think
Protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land could save most-threatened species, says study
Protecting just 1.2% of the Earth’s surface for nature would be enough to prevent the extinction of the world’s most threatened species, according to a
Warning issued over super-strength ecstasy pills ahead of Glastonbury festival
Super-strength ecstasy pills containing potentially life-threatening levels of MDMA are in circulation in the UK for possibly the first time in five years, a non-profit
Eternal You review – death, download and digital afterlife in the age of the AI griefbot
In the future, it’s possible that you won’t have to die. You’ll simply upload yourself. Or download a deceased loved one. In fact, some of
X Trillion review – all-women voyage to the ‘Pacific garbage patch’ packs a rousing punch
Co-founded by environmental activist Emily Penn in 2014, not-for-profit organisation eXXpedition has made waves with their all-women voyages to remote sea territories, where their members
African and Asian artists condemn ‘humiliating’ UK and EU visa refusals
Musicians, authors, producers and festival managers have hit out at “humiliating” and costly visa-rejection rates for African and Asian artists visiting Britain and European Union
‘Rekindled a fire’: Emma Raducanu feeling back to her best for Wimbledon
Emma Raducanu says she has fallen in love with tennis again and is certain that good things are coming for her as she works through
Euro 2024: Uefa says ‘no delay’ in treating Varga, Croatia v Italy buildup – live news
Ewan Murray on another group-stage exit for Scotland … … while Barry Glendenning’s Football Daily is also live. Men’s Health interview back in May. I
Tories in election retreat as resources diverted to defend ministers’ seats
The Conservatives are rerouting resources to defend at least three seats held by cabinet ministers with majorities of more than 20,000 as the party retreats
‘I can see him now. I will see him forever’: Donald Sutherland remembered by Keira Knightley, Elliott Gould, Ralph Fiennes and more
‘He stood in the middle of the party wearing a gas mask’ Keira Knightley, co-star in Pride and Prejudice (2005) Donald was a giant. When