Music & Theatre Mercury Prize favourites Sons of Kemet: “We are surrounded by the rise of fascism” The London band talk British jazz, politics, and what should happen to the monarchy. By Sam Forsdick
TV & Radio The Bodyguard shows an improvement but women are still not represented equally on TV By Sam Forsdick
Music & Theatre MIA may think she’s a “terrible pop star” but it’s her causes that have driven her art By Sam Forsdick
Can train companies really keep my cash? Everything you need to know about railway lost property From £2 for a filofax to £20 for a laptop, rail lost property fees make very little sense. By Sam Forsdick
The DWP is claiming a three-hour daily commute “could be fun” The extra travel expense, cost of childcare and waste of time is worth it for that window seat. By Sam Forsdick
How can an early election be called and is it likely to happen? With no obvious route out of a Brexit deadlock rumours are swirling of another general election but how could… By Sam Forsdick
“Happier, healthier, and more relaxed”: meet the bosses who think you should get Fridays off Trials in the UK and New Zealand show a four-day working week could liberate workers and reset the work… By Sam Forsdick
The real cost of tuition fees may soon be visible – could it lead to them being scrapped? A new report reveals the scale of government subsidy for higher education and an “accounting trick” is masking the… By Sam Forsdick
Nike’s Colin Kaepernick campaign: conscious capitalism or advertising ploy? The backlash has been extreme. But so has the support. By Sam Forsdick
Government proposes to end payments for surplus solar energy Critics have warned that stopping export tarrifs “is grossly unfair” and would mean small producers would be giving away energy… By Sam Forsdick
Parents view apprenticeships as better value than university However, the number of young people starting apprenticeships has taken a downturn this academic year. By Sam Forsdick