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Irreverent, smutty, feminist, frank. Ahead of a major Tate show, the artist remains an unrepentant punk provocateur
The baritone and composer remembers performing on a coffin at the 2002 festival and is keen to push more boundaries this summer
A new wave of restaurateurs, producers and chefs have turned this understated county into the food destination to know
Eight-day walkout at Felixstowe could hit as much as $800mn of trade as summer of labour disputes continues
Honey spoons and crocodile clips are among the instruments in Tom Coult’s new work. Plus: a clarinet quintet and bicycle-powered music-theatre
From ambitious productions at country houses to star turns by tenors, the months ahead promise a bonanza for opera buffs
The English countryside setting of this coming of age classic evokes memories of a time of homesickness for our writer
Residents say schemes could ‘irrevocably damage’ coast and bring them no benefits
Maersk and MSC decide to send ships elsewhere amid concerns about slow turnround times at Britain’s largest container hub
Problems accessing Felixstowe now reportedly being felt at other facilities
Expect shipping companies to upgrade full-year earnings again this year
Data appear to vindicate complaints from users of Britain’s biggest container terminal
Businesses and freight industry groups say UK port is grinding to ‘virtual standstill’
Swaths of UK coastline are eroding at an alarming rate. Yet the government lacks a coherent action plan, say critics
Higher-than-expected price tag revealed for first time in planning documents
Some holiday home companies are seeing a surge in demand
Artist Stanley Donwood joins nature writer Robert Macfarlane to evoke a haunting coastline
The couple who sold their properties, art, furniture and cars to live a simpler life
White working-class boys least likely of all social groups to succeed
Emily Howard’s dystopian new opera opens this year’s Aldeburgh Festival. She talks about Britten, maths and invisibility
French utility says costs will be lower than Hinkley Point
Four ancient foot ferries offer a short cut along a lovely stretch of coast
US automotive supplier says Suffolk plant will not be competitive
Ruling says government was wrong to deny planning permission to 400-home site
Many local high streets are suffering while ‘destination’ retailers have flourished
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