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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.

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.
Muse have made their best album since *Black Holes and Revelations* and it isn't particularly close.

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.

Morocco are through and the Netherlands are out — a shootout finish that nobody saw coming after a tight 1-1 draw.

Tillman's flopped at club level this season but the World Cup has reminded everyone what he's actually capable of.

Deschamps finally stopped playing it safe and France look like genuine World Cup winners because of it.

[HELD FOR REVIEW: ** The single 'Throw Over Your Man' by The Anchoress featuring James Dean Bradfield is confirmed real, released today (29 June 2026), and covered by NME under the exact same headline; no sensitivity issues exist for either subject.]
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**Debbii Dawson walks onto this EP like she's already headlined.** That confidence is not a pose. It's in the production, the phrasing, the way she sits inside a beat. Six tracks in, you're not wondering where she came from. You're wondering why it took this long.

Deschamps stopped being stubborn and France started winning — the 2022 runners-up are built different this time round.
Comcast spinning off NBCUniversal isn't a retreat — it's a starting pistol for the next round of Hollywood consolidation.

Klopp's playing coy but everyone can see where this is heading — and Nagelsmann's already a dead man walking.

OYO is back at the IPO table — £703 million says Masayoshi Son still believes in this thing, and India's market should be paying attention.

Asia's regulators are coming for crypto's wild west — Singapore's blacklist is growing and Indonesia wants influencers licensed.

The FCA just made crypto companies earn their place in the UK market — and it's long overdue.

Frank Sanchez is one win away from a world title shot — and Moses Itauma is the fight the heavyweight division needs right now.

Martinelli broke Japan's hearts in stoppage time — and reminded everyone why Brazil are never actually done.
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Spurs are pushing hard for Tonali and they might actually be the right move for him — more than any of the big hitters chasing him.

Jude Bellingham. Harry Kane. England through to the last 32 as group winners. That is the sentence. Everything else is detail.