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CMAT Interview: Irish Singer's Creative Journey Revealed

Dive into an exclusive interview with rising Irish music sensation CMAT as she discusses her songwriting journey, creative influences, and the stories behind her acclaimed work in this captivating Guardian podcast episode.

Study Reveals London's Definitive Anthem

Groundbreaking research by Deezer identifies the definitive song that captures the spirit of London, based on the listening habits and emotional connections of its residents.

South Australia bans fish-shaped soy sauce packets

In a landmark move against single-use plastics, South Australia has become the first jurisdiction globally to outlaw the iconic fish-shaped soy sauce packets. The ban targets a major source of plastic pollution, signalling a new front in the war on waste.

Baby's brain damage from mum's cocaine use in womb

A UK court hears the harrowing case of a baby born with catastrophic brain injuries after being exposed to cocaine in the womb. The premature infant faces a lifetime of severe disability, sparking a complex legal and ethical debate.

Chef's Leftover Rice Trick To Stop Food Waste

Stop throwing away leftover rice! Discover a top chef's simple, delicious recipe to transform yesterday's takeaway into today's crispy, flavourful sensation. Your wallet and your taste buds will thank you.

Plastic Bag Sales Rise, Reversing a Decade of Progress

A decade after the 5p plastic bag charge was introduced, sales have risen for the first time, with supermarket home deliveries identified as the primary cause. New government data reveals a 7% year-on-year increase, sparking calls for stricter regulations

Sammy Virji's Joyful Dance Music Conquers The World

Yorkshire-born electronic music producer Sammy Virji is taking the global dance scene by storm with his infectious, joyful house tracks. Discover how his optimistic sound provides a much-needed escape and why he's the name on everyone's lips.

Fakeminks' 'Sugar High': A Giddy Post-Punk Descent

Leeds-based post-punk outfit Fakeminks return with the frantic, sugar-crash anthem 'Sugar High', a highlight from The Guardian's best new tracks this week. Discover the raw energy and lyrical tension defining their sound.

Doja Cat's Sexy New Video 'MASC' with Swift's Producer

Doja Cat sets the internet ablaze with her provocative new music video for 'MASC', a track produced by Jack Antonoff, famed for his work with Taylor Swift. The star delivers a bold, high-fashion visual spectacle.

Ella Emhoff launches anti-plastic campaign in climate fight

Ella Emhoff, stepdaughter of US Vice President Kamala Harris, is making waves in the climate fight with her bold new initiative targeting single-use plastics. Discover how she's turning fashion influence into environmental action.

UK considers ban on single-use vapes

The UK government considers banning disposable vapes due to environmental concerns, as millions are discarded improperly each week.

Best Spotify Alternatives in 2025

Looking to leave Spotify? Discover top music streaming alternatives like Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, and Tidal with their unique features and pricing.

Acids in Skincare: The Secret to Glowing Skin

Discover why acids in skincare aren't as scary as they sound—and how they can transform your complexion when used correctly. Expert tips from POLISHED's Elise Wilson.

Justin Bieber hints at past drug use in cryptic post

Justin Bieber has left fans worried after sharing a cryptic social media post that appeared to reference his past struggles with substance abuse. The singer's ambiguous message has sparked speculation about his current wellbeing.

Dolphins use sponges as tools to hunt fish

Scientists uncover fascinating behaviour in dolphins off the coast of Australia, revealing their use of marine sponges as hunting tools – a rare example of tool use in wild animals.

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