Morrissey was in provocative form in south London last night, slating both the Prime Minister and the royal family during his sensational sell-out show... more
When I was a teenager in the Nineties, it seemed that the world was full of people droning on about the Seventies: Space Hoppers and Spangles and David Bowie being a bit gay on Top of the Pops... more
So how do we feel about Samantha Cameron spending the first night of her family hols at an Ibiza rave? How different from the vacation choices of Norma Major, for a start... more
The Ivors Novello Awards take place tomorrow. We caught up with a few big names from the industry to get their songwriting tips and find out about their favourite lyrics... more
While our royal family's cultural influence has waned, the Windsors still hold a certain fascination for a surprisingly wide range of contemporary artists... more
Former Smiths frontman Morrissey will no longer have any involvement in this year's Eurovision Song Contest despite talks with the BBC about him writing the UK's entry.... more
Morrissey is not the most natural choice for an arena filler yet he dominated Wembley, emerging on stage looking as elegant as ever and cracking his microphone lead like a whip. ... more
Electropop sextet CSS play their biggest London show, there's an impressive line-up for Xfm's Winter Wonderland and Morrissey continues his resurgence at Wembley.... more
After Pulp's limp hurrah in 2002, Jarvis Cocker is back - this time on his own. But his new set-up is not so different from his old band's. And that's a good thing, says David Smyth.... more
Few can begrudge the New York Dolls the chance finally to profit from their influence three decades on. And not being the original line-up hasn't damaged their integrity either.... more
Morrissey was only a qualified success as he closed the 10th V Festival despite belting out a few classics from The Smiths. The night really belonged to Faithless, says Chris Elwell-Sutton.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do