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The punk-rocker has finally found creative freedom in the music industry in the shadow of personal loss
New six-part show dramatises the band’s years at the vanguard of the punk movement in 1970s London
A TV bio-series and upcoming auction may upset punk purists, but the group themselves made a mockery of the concept of ‘selling out’
Vivienne Westwood’s contribution to punk is emphasised in a film that laments its recent commodification
The appeal of punk ephemera is growing among wealthy collectors
Green mohicans became postcard favourites along with the Queen Mother, writes Stuart Maconie
Denmark Street base of punk pioneers gets historic listing
Anniversary of musical revolution proves to be a lucrative marketing opportunity
Challenger bank stunt takes on establishment with punk-themed plastic
The alchemy of punk was shortlived but potent, as books by two of its pioneers reveal
UK politicians’ aim of rebalancing the economy towards manufacturing is proving difficult
In its excessive verdict, Pussy Riot can claim a moral victory
Whether you are working class, a woman or a cocker spaniel, this lot will let you in. But it has its disadvantages
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Ted’, ‘London: The Modern Babylon’, ‘Undefeated’, ‘The Flowers of War’ and ‘A Simple Life’
The former Guns N’ Roses guitarist delivered some extraordinary solos while his band made an archetypal rock-band noise
UK doctors’ chances of winning their dispute over pensions do not look high
A look beyond the pomp and circumstance that offers a highly readable insight into a complex nation
Bowdlerised punk, plastic-bag Chekhov, spirituality for shoppers – performing arts festival gleefully plays fast and loose with cultural categories
Bizarrely, Britain has colonised the minds of many of the world’s eight- to 25-year-olds
Hands has food for thought over Citi deal
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