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Mbappe wins £53m from PSG in wage dispute

PSG ordered to pay Kylian Mbappe €60m in unpaid wages. The French star won a legal battle against his former club. Read the full details of the landmark football ruling.

Why major music labels are now partnering with AI firms

Major record labels have struck deals with AI music generators like Udio and Suno, promising new revenue but sparking deep concern among artists about creativity and copyright. Explore the clash between innovation and artistic integrity.

Latin American Artists Lead Art Basel Miami 2025

Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 spotlights Latin American artists from Brazil, Mexico, Argentina & Panama, who are reinventing cultural heritage through provocative art. Discover the standout works.

Free London Music Showcase in Hackney

Discover London's next music stars at a free multi-genre showcase in Hackney. Featuring seven emerging R&B, pop and rap artists on 30th November. Don't miss this community event!

Women Photographers 1900-1975: Hidden Legacy

Discover the groundbreaking work of women photographers from 1900-1975 in this powerful visual exhibition. Explore their forgotten contributions to photographic history.

DWP to reassess 300k carer's allowance cases

Hundreds of thousands of unpaid carers face reassessment after damning review reveals government failures led to devastating £20,000 penalties. Read the full investigation.

Speed Wins $80,000 NSW Music Prize

Sydney hardcore band Speed has won the first-ever NSW Music Prize, an $80,000 award designed to support local artists against international streaming competition. Discover their inspiring story.

Hatchie's 'Liquorice': Dream Pop Perfection

Australian dream pop sensation Hatchie returns with her stunning third album 'Liquorice', delivering her most confident and immersive work yet through shimmering soundscapes and emotional depth.

Michelle Mone-linked firm owes £39m in taxes

A company connected to Conservative peer Michelle Mone owes HMRC £39 million in unpaid taxes, raising fresh questions about government procurement during the pandemic.

Britain's invisible care network revealed

Amidst ongoing crises, an intricate web of informal care continues to sustain vulnerable people across the UK, revealing the hidden resilience of our social fabric.

Anna Ancher: Painting Light at Dulwich Gallery

Discover the luminous world of Anna Ancher at Dulwich Picture Gallery's stunning exhibition, showcasing the Danish painter's revolutionary approach to capturing light and domestic intimacy.

Artists fight climate crisis with living Newton sculpture

Discover how contemporary artists are using striking public installations across Britain to confront the climate emergency, including a revolutionary piece reimagining Isaac Newton with a living apple tree growing from his head.

South Korea Ends 60-Year Tattoo Artist Ban

In a historic victory for body art freedom, South Korea's Constitutional Court strikes down the 60-year prohibition against non-medical professionals performing tattoos, sparking celebration across the industry.

UK Festival Collapse Owes £1.3M to Artists

A major British music festival has collapsed with staggering debts of £1.3 million, leaving international stars including Nelly Furtado and UK acts unpaid as creditors face massive losses.

Juana Molina: Why I Hate Being Solemn

Experimental music pioneer Juana Molina opens up about her creative process, rejecting seriousness in art, and her surprising journey from comedy star to musical innovator in this candid conversation.

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