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From Byron to The Beatles, female fans shaped popular entertainment, while finding their voice in repressive times.
As the government embraces AI, we must ask ourselves whether or not we can trust it, and consider the fallout from depending ...
With a broken industry dependent on ticket sales and merch, why pick on Oasis for making hay while the sun shines?
Holiday romance novels needn't be formulaic reads, award winning author and poet picks five edgy tales of summer loving.
Asylum hotel protests across England aren't 'legitimate concerns', they're the result of a failure to tackle racist far-right ...
Far-right activists are “parachuting” into communities to protest asylum hotels, experts have warned – just like they did ...
A year after far-right riots raged across the UK, refugee women share their fears for their safety as protesters continue to ...
During last summer's riots, Hasan Al-Habib was in the bubble of the Edinburgh Fringe, where he realised the power of solidarity.
With the Monster of Jazz Festival, Wojtek Mazolewski is building a platform to amplify the energy of the Polish jazz scene.
Savages is an earthy but fun stop-motion take on Indigenous rights, from the director of My Life as a Courgette.
When sex workers receive a police caution it stays on their record for life, diminishing their chances of a future career.
Long-term rough sleeping in London rose by a quarter as homelessness charities warned efforts to tackle street homelessness ...