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One of Britain’s most influential DJs, whose memoir Recover Me reveals the remarkable story behind the public persona. James Anastasi There are very few people who have occupied the centre of British culture for as long as Fat Tony. For more than four decades, he has been the soundtrack to some of fashion, music and entertainment’s most iconic moments, becoming the trusted DJ and friend of names including Kate Moss, David and Victoria Beckham and Sir Elton John. His career has taken him from London’s legendary club scene to the world’s biggest private parties, building a reputation as one of the most sought-after DJs on the international circuit. Yet when we meet to talk about his new book, Recover Me, celebrity barely features. Instead, we spend our time talking about trauma, accountability, Pride, happiness and why, in his words, some brands can simply “fuck off”. If hi
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Benson Boone’s new single “The Time of My Life,” which may preview a third album, launches inside the top 10 on one chart in the U.K. BERLIN, GERMANY – JULY 13: Benson Boone performs on stage during day two of Lollapalooza Berlin on July 13, 2025 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Pedro Becerra/Redferns) Redferns Some musicians like to space their concert tours years apart from one another, but not Benson Boone. The pop singer finished his American Heart World Tour in November of last year, and he kicks off another run this month, beginning in New York City at the Barclays Center. Boone has dates scheduled into mid-November, by which point he may have dropped several singles and perhaps even another album. In late June, Boone returned with “The Time of My Life,” a song that many expect to be the first taste of his third, as-yet-unannounced full-length. In the United Kingdom, “The Time of
Sony's entry into stablecoin issuance could reshape digital finance, impacting gaming and entertainment sectors while facing regulatory scrutiny.
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Nations have long invested in domestic infrastructure to advance their economies, protect and use their data, and take advantage of technology opportunities in areas such as transportation, communications, commerce, entertainment and healthcare. AI, the most important technology of our time, is turbocharging innovation across every facet of society. Countries are investing in AI capabilities so […]
Lanarkshire datacentre run by renewables and creating thousands of jobs not achievable by 2030, Guardian investigation finds
Revealed: landmark Scottish AI project has no prospect of meeting renewables promise
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The Guardian has examined government plans to build Britain’s AI infrastructure for the future, finding some of these to be, in the words of one source, at best unclear and at worst “complete bunk”.
The plans in question are for AI growth zones, which are supposed to be regions where the government supports companies to build massive AI datacentre complexes, of 500MW or greater. These could be bigger than any now operating in the UK.
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A potential deal with the government would allow international tech companies to mine the creative work of Australian musicians. Some of the prime minister’s favourite artists told the Guardian how they feel about it
Creatives sound alarm on copyright as Pocock calls $50bn datacentre proposal ‘ultimate dirty deal’
Big tech companies are asking for Australian copyright laws to be watered down, to allow them to scrape Australian output – including journalism, music and books – in order to improve their AI models.
Guardian Australia this week reported on an industry proposal under which companies would commit more than $50bn in investment in datacentres and set up a $350m fund to compensate creatives in exchange for weaker copyright laws. Senator David Pocock has described it as the “ultimate dirty deal”.
The Albanese government has insisted it has no plans to weaken copyright protections, after ruling out the potential text and data mining exemption last year – but creatives are so
DraftKings' DKeX launch may trigger industry consolidation, reshaping prediction markets by integrating sports betting, finance, and entertainment.
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