‘It brings you back’: the suburban choir helping people living with dementia reconnect
Leigh Scully looks to her husband, and asks: “Have you been enjoying singing, darling?” “Music. Music. Music. I love it,” Peter Scully says, with a
Arsenal start to shed their academy graduates as the stakes are raised
As Arsenal sat 15th and stared at an embarrassing relegation fight at Christmas in 2020 two youngsters stepped up to drag them out of the
Go hard or go home: why is hardcore punk enjoying a renaissance?
At the end of June this year thousands of people – from Scotland to Bulgaria, Chile to Singapore – gathered in an industrial estate in Manchester
Top leaders of powerful Sinaloa drug cartel arrested in Texas
The US justice department has arrested two leaders of Mexico’s powerful Sinaloa cartel, including the cartel’s co-founder, for leading deadly fentanyl manufacturing and trafficking networks.
Back to the future: Murray’s apt finale and Nadal and Djokovic’s 60th dustup
As Andy Murray spoke in the immediate aftermath of the most painful moment of his career, his defeat to Roger Federer in the 2012 Wimbledon
Waxahatchee review – warm, rousing anthems about embracing change
Waxahatchee’s fifth album, Saint Cloud, came out on 27 March 2020, arriving into a changed world. Having made her name on crunchy indie rock, here
Attack of the spoilers: are trailers giving away too much?
Trailers have been responsible for ruining a whole lot of movies. More than three decades ago, if you happened to be watching Paul Verhoeven’s classic
Green economy could generate 3.3m jobs across Africa by 2030 – report
A greener economy could bring millions of jobs to some of the largest countries in Africa, according to a new report. Research by the development
Premier League games being held abroad is inevitable, says Sadiq Khan
Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, likes to portray himself as a football fan but has risked upsetting many with his claim that Premier League