Josh Baker has just launched his latest single, ‘Something To Me’, which is sure to be a hit this summer. Released via Three Six Zero, the track features warm synths and a soulful vocal, making it a perfect addition to any summer playlist. The single has already gained support from artists such as Chris Stussy,… Continue reading Josh Baker lands on Three Six Zero with new single ‘Something To Me’
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Ben Prophet announces third EP ‘I NEVER LIKED METAL’
Ben Prophet, a Newcastle-based music producer, has announced the upcoming release of his third EP titled ‘I NEVER LIKED METAL’ through Happy Wax Records. The EP, a collection of four tracks, features hard-hitting, grungey techno with tripped-out vocals, paying homage to Prophet’s previous single ‘King of Rock’. ‘King of Rock’ is also released through Happy… Continue reading Ben Prophet announces third EP ‘I NEVER LIKED METAL’
AK SPORTS shares debut V/A on Club Madhouse imprint
AK SPORTS, the Australian label, has just released the debut V/A on the imprint CLUB MADHOUSE, in which 14 tracks explore the “new world rave” sound. The tunes feature a blend of sounds from techno, trance, acid, breakbeat, hardstyle, and Latin-influenced techno, which make the record hard, fast, and full of energy. It includes artists… Continue reading AK SPORTS shares debut V/A on Club Madhouse imprint
Fourth Tory official reportedly investigated for election bets
The UK’s Conservative Party is reportedly embroiled in a gambling scandal involving at least four members, including their chief data officer Nick Mason. According to the Sunday Times, Mason allegedly placed dozens of bets on the date of the last UK general election, which could have resulted in the winnings of thousands of pounds. He… Continue reading Fourth Tory official reportedly investigated for election bets
James Sunderland: James Cleverly aide says Rwanda scheme is crap
A Conservative parliamentary candidate and adviser to the Home Secretary has expressed their dissatisfaction with the government’s Rwanda immigration policy, calling it “crap”. James Sunderland, who previously held the role of MP for Bracknell, was recorded making the statement at a private event in April of this year. Although he sought to defend the policy’s… Continue reading James Sunderland: James Cleverly aide says Rwanda scheme is crap
Manchester Airport passengers face disruption after power cut
Early on Sunday, Manchester Airport issued a statement saying that a “major” power cut caused “widespread disruption,” leading to cancelled and delayed flights from Terminals 1 and 2. Reports suggest that a “significant” number of flights are expected to be affected throughout the day. Passengers due to fly from Terminal 3 should still make their… Continue reading Manchester Airport passengers face disruption after power cut
Health trusts spend £40m on patient taxis in five years
Health trusts in Northern Ireland have spent more than £40m on taxis for patients since 2019, with almost £7m being spent on taxis instead of ambulances. The high cost is due to a reduction in the ambulance service’s volunteer driver programme, as many drivers have been unable to participate since the pandemic. Questions have been… Continue reading Health trusts spend £40m on patient taxis in five years
Seventeen: The K-pop band making Glastonbury history
Glastonbury Festival, a staple event in the UK music calendar, has booked a K-Pop band as its headliners. Seventeen, a boy band with 13 members, is the first of its genre to play on the Pyramid Stage. While K-pop is successful worldwide, it has yet to make a significant impact in the UK. However, acts… Continue reading Seventeen: The K-pop band making Glastonbury history
Jay Slater: Week-long search for man missing in Tenerife continues
A hunt operation in Tenerife for a missing teenage boy from England has lingered on for the seventh day. Jay Slater, a 19-year-old from Oswaldtwistle in Lancashire, was last seen a week ago after he attended a music festival on the Spanish island. Special teams of dogs have been searching for the British youth who… Continue reading Jay Slater: Week-long search for man missing in Tenerife continues
'Cannabis crooks dumped tonnes of soil in my bedroom'
London homeowner Charles Reeves returned from working abroad to find his family home had been transformed into a cannabis farm. Criminals had posed as tenants, arranged by an estate agent, and dumped 10 tonnes of soil in the house to grow cannabis. Rental scams linked to cannabis farms are said to be rising in the UK,… Continue reading 'Cannabis crooks dumped tonnes of soil in my bedroom'