School history 'minimises women's role', report finds
A major new study finds that women's pivotal roles in history are being systematically minimised in UK classrooms, with lessons overwhelmingly focused on male figures and narratives.
A major new study finds that women's pivotal roles in history are being systematically minimised in UK classrooms, with lessons overwhelmingly focused on male figures and narratives.
Acclaimed historian Mark Mazower delivers a powerful and timely examination of the word 'antisemitism,' tracing its political origins and dangerous evolution in a new must-read book.
Angelina Jolie's 17-year-old daughter, Shiloh, showcases a striking new punk-inspired style with a lip piercing during a low-key Los Angeles outing, signalling a dramatic fashion evolution.
Machine Gun Kelly announces his first UK tour since 2019, with tickets for the 'General Admission' tour going on sale this week. Find out dates, venues, and how to get yours.
Previously unseen archives detailing the 1934 Gresford Colliery disaster, one of Britain's worst mining tragedies, are set for public display near the original site in Wrexham, offering a poignant glimpse into the past.
Ian Shelton, the explosive force behind Militarie Gun, discusses the band's relentless new album 'In Your Face', a raw exploration of power dynamics and personal turmoil in the modern punk landscape.
The historic Beverly Hills home secretly shared by Hollywood icon Katharine Hepburn and her rumoured lover, socialite Laura Harding, hits the market. Discover the story behind the legendary 'gay house' and its glamorous, hidden past.
The BBC is under fire for its 'misleading' and 'sensationalist' editing of Bob Vylan's Glastonbury set, which critics say distorted the band's anti-government message and sparked a debate on media impartiality.
Ex-Boomtown Rats guitarist Gerry Cott delivers bombshell revelations about life with Bob Geldof's legendary band as they approach their 50th anniversary. The untold story of punk rock royalty.
Director Yukiko Mishima's 'HappyEnd' is a masterful and unsettling dissection of a high school's sinister pursuit of perfection, creating a brilliantly mysterious Orwellian drama that will haunt you long after the credits roll.
An exclusive look back with the trailblazing post-punk trio Dolly Mixture on their wild journey from supporting The Jam to becoming cult indie icons, defying the era's aggression with their unique sound and spirit.
The poignant tale of two British brothers, both RAF pilots, who lost their lives within hours of each other during the Battle of Britain. Discover their heroic legacy and the memorial that now honours their ultimate sacrifice.
Boston Celtic punk legends Dropkick Murphys deliver a blistering critique of Trump's MAGA movement, warning of democratic collapse and expressing fears for America's future in a fiery Guardian interview.
History podcast giants Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland are taking their chart-topping show, The Rest Is History, on an unprecedented live tour to Australia, selling out stadiums and redefining the power of historical storytelling.
Forget the bustling metropolises. Japan's secret weapon for your next holiday is its breathtaking, diverse coastline, offering everything from subtropical Okinawan waters to wild, windswept Hokkaido shores.
Controversial punk duo Bob Vylan faces a fierce backlash after a newly surfaced video appears to show them celebrating the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and launching a vile attack on his deceased father during a live performance.
British punk-grime band Bob Vylan used their BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge performance to send a blunt musical message to Donald Trump, sparking widespread discussion on art and political expression.
British grime-punk band Bob Vylan faces a severe backlash after frontman Bobby Vylan appeared to celebrate a fictional assassination of prominent American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk during a live performance, igniting a firestorm of criticism.
An in-depth look at the challenges facing BrewDog as sales growth stalls, staff are laid off, and industry experts question if the craft beer pioneer's rebellious image has run its course.
The Guardian's 2025 league table unveils the best UK universities for studying History, with Cambridge retaining the top spot while London institutions dominate the upper ranks.
The Guardian's 2025 league table unveils the best UK universities for History of Art. Discover which institutions lead in teaching quality, student satisfaction, and graduate prospects in this prestigious field.
A startling new historical biography uncovers the dark and vengeful origins of the high heel, tracing it back to a plot by the 16th-century French Queen, Catherine de' Medici, driven by jealousy and a desire to humiliate her husband's mistress.
A tribute to the life and legacy of Bruce Loose, the formidable frontman of San Francisco's seminal punk band Flipper, whose raw, dark energy redefined underground music.
Exclusive: Unearthed 19th-century architectural plans by Perceval Parsons expose the colossal rail terminus that was never built, a forgotten rival to London's St Pancras.
In a stunning political move, veteran Japanese lawmaker Shigeru Ishiba resigns from the ruling LDP, dealing a severe blow to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's already fragile administration amid plummeting approval ratings.
Our in-depth review of the Global Classic Japanese Chef Knife. Discover if this iconic, lightweight santoku lives up to the hype for UK home cooks and professionals.
A newly authenticated 17th-century miniature portrait reveals compelling evidence of a close, possibly romantic relationship between William Shakespeare and his literary patron, the Earl of Southampton. Art experts and historians are re-evaluating the Bar
Historian Tracy Borman uncovers the shocking theft of a priceless crown from James I's treasury, a brazen heist that threatened the very legitimacy of the Stuart monarchy in her new book, 'The Stolen Crown'.
Punk legends the Sex Pistols have been forced to cancel their entire North American tour after frontman Johnny Rotten sustained a severe injury, described as 'gruesome', just days before the opening show in Canada.
Exclusive look at the British Boxing Board of Control's 1960s ban on Smokin' Joe Frazier, a shocking decision rooted in politics that denied UK fans a legendary showdown.