New British talent
In a week of special arts coverage in 2004, we sent our critics scouting for people who are not yet in the public eye - but soon will be.
'There are no rewards for failure'
Prime minister condemns the short-term bonus culture of the banks amid pressure to scrap bonuses for staff at banks rescued with public money
Yesterday in parliament
The Speaker, Michael Martin, said police did not access MPs' sensitive information held on central parliamentary computers during their search of Damian Green's office
Is this the real reason John Sergeant quit Strictly Come Dancing?
Is there more to this than meets the eye?
Underdogs Ireland look to surprise Fiji
Ireland's part-timers will be presented with jerseys in a special ceremony before they play Fiji
Ringo Starr: I'm too busy to sign autographs
The former Beatles drummer has posted a message on his website telling fans that anything sent to him after October 20 will be thrown in the bin. Peace and love!
The players
In the last in our new British talent series, Andrew Pulver introduces the people bringing fresh life to our film industry.
Concrete achievements
Today they are designing houses, schools and shops. But these architects are all set to build the Gherkins of the future, says Jonathan Glancey.
Stage beauties
Whether they excel in traditional theatre and dance, or merge the two to create something new, these people are transforming the live arts scene. By Lyn Gardner and Judith Mackrell.
Picture perfect
From decadent painters to death-defying video-makers, Adrian Searle introduces the undiscovered artists who will colour the future.
Sounds amazing
The arts scene in Britain is in a state of rare health. What better time, then, to spot a new generation of performers and artists who have yet to be 'discovered'? In a week of special arts coverage, we sent our critics scouting for people who are not yet in the public eye - but soon will be. Today it is the turn of the musicians.