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Vans is on a proper roll right now. The brand has just debuted indestructible outdoor shoes alongside a round of artful collaborations for Spring/Summer 2027. That combination — functional toughness plus creative edge — is exactly why Vans keeps pulling ahead when other heritage brands are struggling to stay relevant.

Jonas Blue got to a point where making music felt like a job he didn't want. That's not a small thing to admit when you've had the kind of run he's had. Rather than grind through it, he made moves. Dropped the label. Picked up an instrument. Called up old friends. That's not a breakdown — that's a reset.

Nike's Gato N7 in "Coconut Milk/Dusty Peach" is not trying to be loud. That's exactly why it works.

Sue Tilley sat for Lucian Freud. She drank champagne at his lunches. She watched him work in a studio she describes as scruffy. And somewhere in that studio, a Rodin sculpture was holding a door open.

Britain hasn't just got one world-class heavyweight — it's got four. That doesn't happen by accident.

HMRC just saved £1m a year by cutting out contractors — proof that Whitehall's outsourcing addiction has been bleeding public money for decades.

Usyk's farewell deserves a legacy fight — Wilder under Zuffa's money is exactly that, even if it's two years too late.

Governments are building industrial policy castles while the foundations — land, labour, energy, capital — are crumbling underneath them.
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