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Breaking Glass: A Gritty 1980 Punk Comfort Film

Discover why the 1980 film 'Breaking Glass', set against a backdrop of punk and Thatcher's Britain, offers a blast of gritty relief and remains strikingly relevant today. Explore its themes now.

Peaches Announces First Album in 10 Years

Canadian icon Peaches announces 'No Lube So Rude', her first album in a decade, plus a 27-date North American tour supporting trans rights. Submit your questions now!

The Line of Beauty: Riveting Thatcher-Era Drama

Discover our compelling review of The Line of Beauty at London's Almeida Theatre - a powerful adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's award-winning novel that masterfully explores 1980s politics, sexuality, and hypocrisy.

Lady Danbury's Bridgerton Romance Revealed

Adjoa Andoh drops major hints about Lady Danbury's romantic future in Bridgerton Season 4, promising a mature love story that will captivate viewers and shake up the ton.

UN: Trump-era aid cuts fuel global humanitarian crisis

Exclusive: United Nations officials warn that drastic funding reductions to humanitarian programmes are creating catastrophic gaps in essential services worldwide, with vulnerable populations bearing the brunt.

Teenage Daydream: Coming of Age in an 80s All-Girl Band

Debsey Wykes' compelling memoir 'Teenage Daydream' revisits her coming-of-age journey through the raw energy of 1980s all-girl guitar band The Pandoras, offering a poignant look at friendship, music, and female rebellion.

Trump revives Reagan-era Canada trade attack strategy

Donald Trump's campaign resurrects controversial 1980s trade attack ads targeting Canada, signalling potential return to aggressive protectionist policies that previously strained US-Canada relations.

Bob Vylan: No Regrets Over Glastonbury Comments

Exclusive interview with Bobby Vylan as he breaks his silence on the Glastonbury backlash, discusses the band's Mercury Prize nomination, and reveals their powerful new single 'He's A Man'.

Bob Vylan's Glastonbury Rant Against BBC and Starmer

London punk-grime act Bob Vylan delivered one of Glastonbury's most politically charged performances, calling out media bias and political inaction while voicing strong support for Palestine during their Truth Stage set.

Bob Vylan slams BBC over Glastonbury coverage

London punk grime artists Bob Vylan accuse BBC of selective coverage after Glastonbury performance, claiming broadcaster highlighted their music while omitting powerful political statements about poverty and inequality.

Queen Victoria's Chaplain's Home Sells for £1.9M

The historic Scottish residence once home to Queen Victoria's personal chaplain has been sold for an astonishing £1.9 million, revealing fascinating royal connections and architectural heritage.

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