Jodie Harsh, the DJ and producer, has announced that she will publish her debut book, entitled “You Had To Be There,” which depicts her journey through London’s club scene. The memoir chronicles Jodie’s pivotal moments in life, including the day she first arrived in the capital when she was 15 years old. From there, Jodie… Continue reading Jodie Harsh announces debut book You Had To Be There
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Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham backs calls for £1 ticket levy on large-scale music events
Calls for a £1 ticket levy on large-scale music events and arenas to aid grassroots music venues have received support from Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham. The proposal from Music Venues Trust (MVT) and Save Our Scene (SOS) aims to help save independent venues across the UK. It had already been backed by Members of… Continue reading Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham backs calls for £1 ticket levy on large-scale music events
Glastonbury Festival shares full line-up, set times and secret slots
Glastonbury Festival has announced the complete set times for this year’s edition, with 28 spots still unanswered and marked as “To Be Announced”. The festival has already shared the additions to the main line-up, which include Squeeze and Femi Kuti on The Pyramid Stage, and Tems, Annie Mac, Rachel Chinouriri, and The Zutons playing The… Continue reading Glastonbury Festival shares full line-up, set times and secret slots
Michael Mosley: TV doctor missing on Greek island of Symi
Dr Michael Mosley, the well-known television doctor who popularised the 5:2 diet, has reportedly gone missing while on vacation on the Greek island of Symi. The doctor had set off on a walk on Wednesday afternoon, according to a local Facebook group, but had failed to return by Thursday morning. He is best known for… Continue reading Michael Mosley: TV doctor missing on Greek island of Symi
Ecoli outbreak in UK may be linked to food item
In the last two weeks, 113 individuals have fallen ill with E. coli, leading experts to believe that it may be linked to a food item that was distributed nationally. The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed that all cases since May 25th are part of a single outbreak. Due to the wide geographic distribution… Continue reading Ecoli outbreak in UK may be linked to food item
Man found guilty of headbutting Roy Keane
A man from Waltham Abbey, Essex has been found guilty of headbutting former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane after Arsenal’s 3-1 win over Manchester United last September. Scott Law, 43, was accused of common assault during the incident at the Emirates Stadium in north London while Keane was working for Sky Sports. During his trial,… Continue reading Man found guilty of headbutting Roy Keane
Labour abandons legal action against Jeremy Corbyn-era staff
The Labour Party has dropped legal action against five former members of staff accused of “conspiring” against Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. Among those accused were ex-director of communications Seumas Milne and Karie Murphy, former chief of staff to Jeremy Corbyn. The Labour Party previously claimed they leaked a controversial report soon after Sir Keir became… Continue reading Labour abandons legal action against Jeremy Corbyn-era staff
Vaughan Gething: Keir Starmer 'has confidence' in Wales' FM
Vaughan Gething, the Welsh First Minister, has the full support of Keir Starmer, despite losing a no-confidence vote caused by him accepting £200,000 from David Neal, a businessman convicted twice of environmental crimes. Stephen Kinnock, the Labour candidate for Aberafan Maesteg, spoke of Gething as “a man of honour and integrity” and that he deserved… Continue reading Vaughan Gething: Keir Starmer 'has confidence' in Wales' FM
Labour-Tory tax row rumbles on, as Greens launch NHS plans – BBC News
Today, leaders in Scotland are putting a pause on their general election campaigns to remember the sacrifices made during the D-Day landings. While members of parliament are traditionally focused on domestic issues, this day serves as an important reminder of international cooperation and the protection of democracy. The King and Queen, along with Prime Minister… Continue reading Labour-Tory tax row rumbles on, as Greens launch NHS plans – BBC News
'They gave us freedom' – D-day veterans celebrated in Normandy
As the world marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the warmth and energy in the stone-clad villages up and down the Normandy coastline is stirring. British, US and Canadian flags line garden gates and lampposts, while country lanes are filled with column-upon-column of World War Two-era military jeeps driven by men and women from across… Continue reading 'They gave us freedom' – D-day veterans celebrated in Normandy