NxWorries: Why Lawd? review – Anderson .Paak takes his divorce really badly
While the second outing for Anderson .Paak and Knxwledge’s two-man supergroup NxWorries recaptures the soft-edged nostalgia-funk sound of their 2016 debut Yes Lawd!, the lyrical
Leadership matters, it’s time to improve the football governance bill | Jason Stockwood
John Bowers KC, esteemed barrister, principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, and, most importantly to me, friend and Grimsby supporter, recently released a book on the
Ratcliffe’s Manchester United project faces defining test in transfer window
As a self-made man Sir Jim Ratcliffe may relish his role this summer as chief barker in Manchester United’s push to sell so they can
BAT subsidiary lobbies Pakistan to allow export of cigarettes to Sudan
A subsidiary of British American Tobacco is lobbying the government of Pakistan to allow it to export 10-packs of cigarettes to war-torn Sudan, prompting criticism
Labour vows to investigate carer’s allowance scandal
Unpaid carers being left with crippling debts and threatened with prosecution after Department for Work and Pensions overpayments is “unforgivable” and would be investigated by
Commonwealth health ministries under pressure amid rise in climate-related illnesses
Climate change is now the biggest concern facing health ministers in Commonwealth countries, the organisation’s secretary general has warned. Patricia Scotland said it was a
‘I wish I had enjoyed success more’: Jon Bon Jovi on megahits, marriage – and his fears for his career
In 1982, Jon Bon Jovi recorded a song called Runaway during his downtime while working at a New York recording studio. Every record company he
Two more British judges resign from Hong Kong’s top court
Two of the last remaining British judges to sit on Hong Kong’s top court have resigned, with one citing the political situation in the former
Euro 2024 team guides part nine: Denmark
This article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2024 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 24 countries who
Cyril Ramaphosa open to forming South African unity government with rivals
South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has said that his African National Congress (ANC) would seek to form a government of national unity with a broad