Church of England has been too slow to atone for slavery links
Brief letters: C of E slavery fund | Stop the small planes | Tax ‘giveaways’ | Cancer talk | Roger Daltrey at 80
March 2021
The Royal Albert Hall at 150: 'It's the Holy Grail for musicians'
It’s hosted opera greats, suffragette rallies, Hitchcock films, sports events, sci-fi conventions – and, of course, the Proms and countless rock gigs. Artists from Led Zeppelin to Abba recall their moments on the hallowed stage
January 2021
Brexiter Roger Daltrey criticises restrictions for musicians touring Europe
The Who frontman has been accused of hypocrisy after signing an open letter decrying the government’s position
November 2019
Alexis Petridis's album of the week
The Who: Who review – back and still causing a big sensation
Tommy review – Ken Russell's mad rock opera is a fascinating time capsule
July 2019
The Who review: teenage zeal undimmed by passing of years
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey deploy full orchestra to electrifying effect
May 2019
The Home Office shames us all by its callous attitude to child refugees
Barbara Ellen
This country can easily afford to offer sanctuary to many vulnerable youngsters
February 2019
Rocketmen and stardust: why music biopics dominate the film industry
Pop star glamour is an increasingly bankable asset for movie producers, with biopics of David Bowie, Keith Moon and others coming in the wake of Bohemian Rhapsody
January 2019
The Who confirm first new studio album in 13 years
The group will also undertake what Roger Daltrey has said could be their last tour
September 2018
Names in the news
Regrets? Viola Davis has had a few… and is brave to admit it
Rebecca Nicholson
The Help star’s admission is a rarity in an era of social media that makes our opinions appear fixed