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Sting sued by Police bandmates over millions in royalties

Rock legend Sting is being sued for millions by former bandmates Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers over disputed royalties from The Police's iconic back catalogue, in a dramatic legal battle that threatens to tarnish the band's legacy.

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.

London's August Bank Holiday 2025: Ultimate Guide

Discover the best things to do in London this August Bank Holiday weekend 2025. From Notting Hill Carnival and open-air cinema to family-friendly festivals and river cruises, our expert guide has you covered.

New Woollahra Station For 10,000 Sydney Homes

Exclusive plans reveal a new underground railway station for Sydney's eastern suburbs, transforming transport for Woollahra and unlocking housing potential for thousands of residents.

Bouyon Dennery Segment Electrifies Notting Hill Carnival

The pulsating rhythms of Bouyon Dennery Segment, a headline act at Notting Hill Carnival 2025, created an unforgettable spectacle, uniting revellers in a massive street party and solidifying the genre's place in the UK's cultural fabric.

Chappell Roan's Leeds Festival Triumph Steals 2025 Show

Rising pop sensation Chappell Roan delivered a career-defining performance at Leeds Festival 2025, captivating the massive crowd and sparking rumours of a headline slot in the future. Get the full breakdown of her stunning set and the crowd's phenomenal r

Earl Sweatshirt & The Weeknd Roasted in Scathing Reviews

A brutal week for music critics as Earl Sweatshirt's 'Sick!' and The Weeknd's 'Dawn FM' face the music, while 'Sorry Baby' receives unexpected praise. Discover which albums soared and which were torn apart in this week's critical roundup.

Leigh-Anne Pinnock stuns at Leeds Festival

Little Mix sensation Leigh-Anne Pinnock commanded the stage at Leeds Festival 2024, delivering a powerhouse performance in a chic khaki co-ord set. The pop star's fashion-forward ensemble and dynamic show solidified her status as a formidable solo artist.

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.

London's E-Bike Hire Firms in Parking Turf War

A turf war over parking has erupted between London's rival e-bike hire firms, with accusations of deliberately abandoning bikes at borough borders to inconvenience competitors and create maintenance chaos.

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.

TikTok's Massive New European HQ Opens in London

Exclusive details on TikTok's sprawling new London headquarters at the Farringdon's One New Street Square, set to become its European operational command centre and accommodate thousands of employees.

UK bans Palestine Action under terrorism legislation

The UK government has officially outlawed Palestine Action under terrorism legislation, sparking fierce debate over protest rights and jury independence. Activists vow to continue demonstrations despite the ban.

Celebrity Café Palm Vaults Closes After £5 Fee Backlash

London's iconic pink-hued café, Palm Vaults, beloved by celebrities like Rita Ora, has closed permanently after a social media firestorm over its £5 takeaway charge. Discover the full story behind the closure of this Instagram-famous hotspot.

London Tube Strike: 48-hour April Walkout Confirmed

Commuters face severe disruption as RMT union members on the London Underground announce a 48-hour strike in April over working conditions and travel allowances, crippling the Tube network.

Fresh London Tube Strike Set for October in Pay Row

Millions of London commuters face a month of travel misery as RMT union members on the Tube network announce a new 24-hour strike in October over an ongoing pay dispute, threatening to bring the capital to a standstill.

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