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First up: a Blur cover story from May 1994, in honour of the legendary band announcing their first album in eight years, The Ballad of Darren. You don't wanna miss this...
First up: a Blur cover story from May 1994, in honour of the legendary band announcing their first album in eight years, The Ballad of Darren. You don't wanna miss this...
Under the UK’s parliamentary system, the Tories are entitled to select a leader without calling a general election. But to do so would stretch the fabric of our democracy to breaking point.
Worms magazine’s Clem MacLeod and artist Stephanie Francis-Shanahan’s new project encourages us to embrace softening up for a better world. Hear, hear.
Giovanni Benvenuto spent early mornings at sea with the locals, capturing the sun-soaked beauty of an age-old tradition.
From widespread strikes and the coronation of King Charles III, to the fallout from the Israel-Palestine conflict in the UK, these are our political reports of the year.
From M3GAN’s first ever interview to How to Have Sex and Kendall Roy, here are our favourite big and small screen articles of the year.
All the fashion hits of the year, from carboots to catwalks and everything in between.
Bring on a year of big shoes, sober styling, massive pants and giving up.
Over the past 12 months, we’ve met MMA fighters in Liverpool, young Scottish skaters, hedonistic clubbers and the owners of London’s coolest cornershop.
Young people are, famously, giving up the booze. Considering it? Here's how to still socialise successfully in 2024.
This year, as we searched for a new identity, English culture went forward into the past, from folk horror Enys Men to Morris dancers at the Brit Awards, via Green Man-themed Coronation invites and ritualistic raves. What's going on?
From blockbuster celebrity profiles to an essay on, um, Fred Again, these are the stories you loved most this year.
Listen back to the highlights of our weekly podcast series, including a tribute to Sinéad O’Connor, a celebration of Martine Rose and, somewhat inexplicably, an interview with Eric Cantona.
Our print issues have been full of great clothes, wild concepts and trips to Jamaica, New York and ethereal woodlands.
This year we met the best pop star on the planet, the most influential producer in music and a TikToker whose fans crashed our website. Not bad, eh?
Festivities include a special link-up with Rolling Loud, a soundsystem pop-up in London and an immersive experience in the denim giant’s hometown of San Francisco. Buckle up…