The Liverpool Women's Hospital bomber was granted a National Insurance number four years after having his first bid for asylum rejected.
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Playing what they term “after-dark pop”, Ferla are set to release their second album, ‘Personal Hotspot’, early next year – the follow-up to 2019’s ‘It’s Personal’. Following two previous singles from the record – ‘Rita’ and ‘I See You’ – they are now back with “menacing but meditative” new track ‘Nothing Else Matters’.“This song’s a bump in the night”, says vocalist Giuliano Ferla.
The Liverpool Women's Hospital bomber was granted a National Insurance number four years after having his first bid for asylum rejected.
Plans for Wigan’s town centre’s redevelopment are finally set to be debated tonight – despite the plans being approved last month.
Shaun Resnik, a 44-year-old Melburnian, is believed to be the first single man in Victoria, to receive approval to have a child via surrogacy. The naturopath and mind coach has wanted to have children since the age of 30. “I always knew I would love to be a dad; I just didn’t know how I was going to go about becoming a dad,” Resnik, who came out as a gay man when he was 24, told Star Observer. Shaun Resnik with his baby’s surrogate mum Clara.
A new Covid treatment has been approved for use in the UK - and its makers claim that it could stand up to the challenge posed by the Omicron variant.
Émilie Tiersen worked for a number of years as Tiny Feet, releasing two albums – 2014’s ‘Tiny Feet’ and 2017’s ‘As An End To Death’. She now reemerges as Quinquis, adopting her maiden name for a more electronic-focussed project.Newly signed to Mute, she has released her first track as Quinquis, ‘Adkrog’, which translates as ‘Start Again’.
UK regulators have approved a drug treatment to tackle the new Omicron variant of Covid-19.
Featuring former members of Great Dad – Charlie Loane (aka Piglet) and Caitlin Power – Speed Training are emerging as a sharp new force in lo-fi pop. Already developing a sound definably their own, the pair take a strong step forward from their previous project, becoming more accessible without compromising on their vision.Following on from their debut single, ‘Hot Wheels (On The Race Track)’, they have just released new track ‘High Treason’.
The BBC documentary “The Princes And The Press” went in-depth into the relationship Princes William and Harry have with the press and the allegations in which the media played a part in the feud between the brothers, with the second episode airing Monday.
Heaviness isn’t in the Tatcha lexicon; the moisturizer sinks into your skin in two seconds flat, yet it keeps your skin hydrated for hours. Similarly lightweight is the brand’s under-eye cream and concealer hybrid, , which has a pearlized formula that reflects light as it lays down hyaluronic acid and brightening niacinamide.The best part? All of these much-loved Tatcha products will be on sale through Cyber Monday.
As well as rounding up all manner of exciting new music every day in the CMU Daily and on our website, we also curate all the music we cover into playlists on Spotify.You can see the full range on offer on our profile page on the streaming service, but here are the two key playlists that we update weekly…Brand New On CMU Every Friday, we take all the new music we’ve covered over the course of that week and put it all in this playlist.
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Winner of the inaugural Sound Of Young Scotland Award at this year’s Scottish Album Of The Year ceremony, alt-pop artist Lvra has come a long way in a short time.
Plans to turn an old disused viaduct in Manchester city centre into a elevated urban park have been given the green light.
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Councillors have narrowly approved a move to apply for the “restoration” of the title of Lord Provost.
Founded by SuepLord (who bears a striking resemblance to Porridge Radio’s Georgie Stott), odd pop quartet SUEP are back with their second single ‘Misery’. Following on from the kitchen psych of their debut, ‘Domesticated Dream’, the new track finds more ways of perfectly balancing weird and wonderful.Vocalist T-Mr.9 describes ‘Misery’ as “a love song disguised as a song about loss”.