‘We answer to nobody’: duo Bob Vylan on humility, hell-raising – and punk hypocrisy
Bobby Vylan attended his first pro-Palestine protest at the age of 15, escorted by a friend’s mother. He remembers the “feeling of people coming together
Fears of violence grow as Somalia scraps power-sharing system
An overhaul of Somalia’s constitution, scrapping its power-sharing system and handing the president increased control, is threatening to destabilise the fragile country, as its wealthiest
‘There’s still fire in the belly’: Nick Kyrgios eyes imminent return to training
Nick Kyrgios promises he will be back hitting on a tennis court again next week and is adamant he’s got the fire in his belly
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
1 Olise to give Eagles – and City’s rivals – a lift? Michael Olise’s anticipated return from injury for Crystal Palace against Manchester City could
Garrick edges closer to admitting female members after 193 years of exclusion
The men-only Garrick Club has edged closer to admitting female members, after an emergency committee meeting acknowledged that there was nothing in the club rules
Senior Tory ‘mortified’ after reportedly passing MPs’ data to dating app contact
A senior Conservative MP has reportedly admitted to giving out the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a person he met on a dating app.
Palmer’s added-time double seals 4-3 Chelsea win against Manchester United
From joy to despair and now this, Manchester United have certainly showcased their addiction to drama in recent weeks; theirs the story that keeps on
Mac Allister’s thunderbolt sinks Sheffield United and puts Liverpool top
Anfield was fraught, Liverpool increasingly frantic and Sheffield United were surprisingly holding a door open to Arsenal and Manchester City in the title race. Alexis
Macron to say France and allies could have stopped Rwanda genocide in 1994
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has said France and its western and African allies “could have stopped” Rwanda’s 1994 genocide but did not have the
Joe Lewis spared jail time for part in ‘brazen’ insider trading conspiracy
The British billionaire Joe Lewis was spared jail time for his part in a “brazen” insider trading conspiracy on Thursday, and was instead fined $5m