Leeds-based five-piece Vessels have shared their hypnotic new single ‘Radiart’, the first cut to be taken from a new album to be released later this year. The track signals the direction of the new material - muscular, vibrant and euphoric. Take a listen below: ‘Radiart’ is Vessels’ first release of 2017 and follows their celebrated 2015 album Dilate, a record firmly focussed on the dancefloor. Formed in 2005, Vessels have released four wide-ranging albums, drawing comparisons with everyone from Jon...
Technology has changed many things in past few years. One of these things is the classroom. In the previous era, students were primarily concerned about bringing their textbooks, notebooks, paper and pens in their backpacks. Now the most important items include the iPad, Smartphones, and the like. Technology really has become central in schools and their classrooms. Particularly, educators are allowing mobile devices like laptops and iPads in the classroom to assist in their learning. Since these devices are essentially...
A vicar's daughter exuding sincerity and humility, understandably, the nation trusts Theresa May above all others to steer us through the chaotic divorce from the EU that she warned against, but now believes in whole-heartedly. And we also trust her fully now she has announced she needs even more of that trust so we need to trust her that an early election she'd always warned would be destabilising is actually just what we need. - Right at the same time as these tricky Brexit negotiations...
US lobbying association Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is using a spike in violent crimes in the UK to peddle pro-gun laws in the US, despite gun homicides and mass shootings in the States eclipsing UK figures. According to Scotland Yard, there has been a 42 percent increase in so-called "gun violence" and a 24 percent rise in "knife offenses" during the 2016-2017 financial year. The report reveals that a "significant spike in knife and gun offenses"...
These pictures show an inside look at six of Donald Trump's fighter jets which have landed in Britain to boost NATO in the face of Russian aggression. The F35 A-Lightning II supersonic stealth fighters are now stationed at Suffolk's RAF Lakenheath base as they prepare to take part in training drills across Europe. They US Air Force (USAF) jets, which cost up to £100m each, were unveiled yesterday (wed) before one took off from the airfield for the first time....
A pub chain has banned STRAWS from its boozers after claiming they "suck". Oakman Inns are scrapping the use of 100,000 plastic straws every month to try and become more environmentally friendly. Instead, drinkers will be given an eco-friendly biodegradable alternative, which is yet to be developed. CEO Peter Borg-Neal, who founded the business in 2005, said: "It sounds ridiculous, but it is entirely accurate to say, that every plastic straw that was ever made, still exists today. "They pollute...
The last Concorde to be built was unveiled today as the centrepiece of a new £19 million museum - when it was unwrapped from its protective film. The iconic supersonic plane - number 216, registration G-BOAF - was the last of 20 to be built and flew at twice the speed of sound. It made its final flight on November 26, 2003 and returned home to Bristol where it stood for years at the side of Filton Airfield - open...
Strength: 5% ABV Brewed: Walthamstow, London Founded on the back of a hobby that turned into an obsession, Wild Card Brewery functions from its own site in Walthamstow, having opened at the beginning of 2014. Since launching, Wild Card has become renowned for producing no-nonsense, uncompromising beers with a four-strong core range inspired by playing cards. These include ‘King of Hearts’ blonde beer, ‘Ace of Spades’ London Porter, and ‘Jack of Clubs’ ruby ale and ‘Queen of Diamonds’ – an...
A couple having loud sex in Florida disrupted a tennis game at the Sarasota Open. Although moans are commonplace in tennis this was quite different, with grunts of a different sort overheard on the clay courts at the United Tennis Club. Francis Tiafoe and Mitchell Krueger were locked in battle, with Krueger up 15 love at the time. The Texan was trailing Tiafoe 3-6, 2-3 when the noisy love making was heard. Tiafoe was the first to recognise one particularly loud "oh yeah" and...
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