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How Music, Dance and Art Can Improve Your Health

Scientific evidence reveals how engaging with the arts can reduce depression, delay ageing and improve physical health. Discover five evidence-based ways to harness creativity for wellbeing in 2026.

Arts Groups Offer Mental Health Support to Performers

UK arts organisations are providing therapeutic support to performers, challenging the myth that suffering is essential for great art. Discover how this shift is creating safer, more powerful productions.

Flooding leaves Nottinghamshire homes 'unsellable'

Three pensioners in Trowell face unsellable homes after repeated flooding. Their story exposes a growing UK crisis of flood risk, property values, and insurance loopholes. Read their fight.

Spire Healthcare Sets Takeover Bid Deadline

Spire Healthcare, the UK's largest private hospital group, has set a 20 January deadline for suitors to express takeover interest. Learn about the shareholder pressure and potential sale.

Best Affordable Men's Suits for 2026

Discover the top 7 affordable men's suits for 2026, offering premium style without the luxury price tag. Find your perfect fit and elevate your wardrobe today.

Climate policy reframed as economic populism in US

Progressive politicians and activists are successfully linking emissions cuts to cost-of-living concerns, gaining public support as climate impacts drive up bills. Discover the new affordability agenda.

London's Top 5 Cheap Eats Under £10 for 2025

Discover London's best budget meals for under a tenner, from viral £2.49 kebabs in Tooting to handmade pasta near Tottenham Court Road. Our guide reveals where to find incredible value.

Havaianas Boycott Wipes £20m Off Value After Ad Row

Brazil's far-right supporters launch a boycott of iconic flip-flop brand Havaianas over a TV advert, erasing £20m in market value. Discover the political fallout and parallels to US culture wars.

Review: Tea With Judi Dench is a Christmas TV gem

Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh share a charming, moving conversation in Sky Arts' festive special. A masterclass in friendship and reminiscence that's the season's most touching watch.

Dance Access in UK Schools: A Vital Fight for Arts

As 'The Nutcracker' captivates young audiences, we examine why dance education remains out of reach for many UK children and the new hope for creative subjects under a changing curriculum.

Trump-Kennedy Centre Rename Voted by Handpicked Board

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is set to be renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center after a board appointed by the former president backed the move. Democrats and the Kennedy family have called it a 'disgrace'.

Starmer faces leadership test on UK arts funding crisis

As Britain's first musically-trained PM since Heath, Keir Starmer must move beyond talk to rescue a cultural sector crippled by funding cuts and inequality. Will he seize the Hodge report's blueprint for change?

BP names Meg O'Neill as new chief executive

BP has announced Meg O'Neill will become its new CEO on 1 April, replacing Murray Auchincloss. The oil giant's chair calls for 'increased rigour' to boost shareholder value. Read the full story.

Arts broadcaster Sir Humphrey Burton dies aged 94

Sir Humphrey Burton, the former BBC head of music who revolutionised classical music broadcasting, has died at 94. Discover the legacy of the man who brought classical music to millions.

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