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Radio 1Xtra DJ Tiffany Calver speaks to police and musicians to find out why drill is being monitored and regulated.
The UK rap-scene has been evolving in recent years, taking inspiration from its US counterpart. Drill - a controversial subgenre of rap music - has grown in popularity in the UK, particularly London.
A new book from cinematographers Tim & Barry and writer Ian McQuaid explores the rise of UK drill over the last four years A few months ago, Tim Barry and Barry Edmunds, commonly known as Tim & Barry, ...
The UK government has announced plans to allow a big expansion of drilling for oil and gas in the North Sea in a move that environmental activists have described as a taking a “wrecking ball ...
BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ Tiffany Calver explores the relationship between the UK Drill, a popular but controversial genre of Rap and the police. BBC Radio 1Xtra DJ Tiffany Calver explores the ...
The yellow thunderstorm warning across the UK comes at a time when the mercury recorded temperatures as high as 32.2°C in Kew, west London, on Thursday, June 19, 2025, amid an amber heat-health ...
He’s gonna need a bigger bowl. A UK fisherman became the envy of anglers everywhere after reeling in a nearly 30kg monster goldfish — potentially the world’s largest.
UK drill star Digga D has been sentenced to three years and 11 months’ imprisonment for supplying 45kg of cannabis after he was arrested on an Instagram livestream. The 24-year-old musician ...
The Kenyan Migos duo shared fusing UK drill with Kenyan sheng, bringing raw energy, bold lyrics, and unfiltered stories to redefine the local hip-hop scene.
Richard Tice has said the UK should scrap its Net Zero "obsession" and instead "drill baby drill" to maximise country's "energy treasure".
Stellar Industries has launched a cordless drill pump feature on several models of their Self-Loading Single-Reel Cable Trailers. Most of Stellar’s Self-Loading Single-Reel Cable Trailers will ...
The UK rap-scene has been evolving in recent years, taking inspiration from its US counterpart. Drill - a controversial subgenre of rap music - has grown in popularity in the UK, particularly London.