‘They taught me how to dress’: Michael Stipe on Limbo District, the greatest band you’ve never heard of
“I thought I’d landed in a hippy cowtown,” says Michael Stipe, of his first months as an art student in Athens, Georgia. “I was an
Most new HIV infections occurred outside sub-Saharan Africa for first time – UN report
The majority of new HIV infections last year occurred in countries outside sub-Saharan Africa for the first time. African countries have made swift progress in
‘I was in Dua Lipa’s dream’: Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker on his surprise Glastonbury duet – and launching a fashion line
Kevin Parker remembers the first time he ever splurged on an item of clothing: he was out shopping with his girlfriend, now wife, and bought
James Martin’s honest playlist: ‘I learned to play guitar so I could perform Don’t Stop Believin’ every night’
The first song I remember hearing I grew up in a farmhouse in Welburn, a little village in North Yorkshire. My mother had an old
Australia news live: Albanese says Kamala Harris is a ‘good friend of Australia’ after Biden endorses US vice-president
Queensland awakes to widespread frost Residents of southeast Queensland have awoken to a frosty morning, with widespread frost visible on satellite to the west and
World leaders react to Biden’s decision to exit presidential race
Leaders from around the world have begun to react to Joe Biden’s announcement that he would not seek re-election this year, endorsing vice-president Kamala Harris
Record numbers of people in England given dementia diagnosis in past year
Record numbers of people in England have received a dementia diagnosis in the past year, NHS figures show. The latest data shows a record 487,432
Labour facing moment of truth over tax pledges, economists warn
Labour is fast approaching a moment of truth over its election pledges on tax and spending, experts have warned, after Rachel Reeves indicated the government
Labour told it will need to defeat ‘net-zero nimbys’ to decarbonise Britain
The government will need to “take on net-zero nimbys” and ramp up public investment to decarbonise Britain’s homes, transport and electricity system, a leading thinktank
Two children and four adults die in crash on A61 in West Yorkshire
Six people, including two children, have died in a collision between a car and a motorbike in West Yorkshire. The collision happened on the A61