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Scoop
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scoop
Pulp Release New Album 'More' Today Via Rough Trade
It is time for More... Pulp have released their first album in nearly 24 years today. Recorded late in 2024 with producer James Ford, ' More ' is Pulp's eighth studio album and features the singles 'Spike Island' and 'Got to Have Love'. The album has been universally acclaimed by critics prior to release and is now available to buy and stream worldwide. ' More ' is Pulp's first album since 2001's 'We Love Life' and came about after the band made their live return two years ago after an extended break. 'When we started touring again in 2023, we practiced a new song called 'Hymn of the North' during soundchecks & eventually played it at the end of our second night at Sheffield Arena,' recalls Jarvis Cocker. 'This seemed to open the floodgates: we came up with the rest of the songs on this album during the first half of 2024. A couple are revivals of ideas from last century. The music for one song was written by Richard Hawley. The music for another was written by Jason Buckle. The Eno family sing backing vocals on a song. There are string arrangements written by Richard Jones & played by the Elysian Collective. The album was recorded over 3 weeks by James Ford in Walthamstow, London, starting on November 18th, 2024. This is the shortest amount of time a Pulp album has ever taken to record. It was obviously ready to are the facts. We hope you enjoy the music. It was written & performed by four human beings from the North of England, aided & abetted by five other human beings from various locations in the British Isles. No A.I. was involved during the process. This album is dedicated to Steve Mackey. This is the best that we can do. Thanks for listening."


Scotsman
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Malpractice ITV: how many episodes are left in series 2?
Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Malpractice has returned for series 2 - but how many episodes are left? 👀 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The ITV show returned last weekend for its second series. The MIU are investigating Dr James Ford this time. But when will series 2 come to an end? Malpractice has kept viewers on their toes with yet another riveting medical mystery. The thriller series has returned after two years away from the screen. In the drama, which is an anthology show, the Medical Investigation Unit takes on a new case each season. This time they are investigating Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes) after the death of a patient. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But how many episodes are left of Malpractice? Here's all you need to know: What time is Malpractice on TV? Tom Hughes in Malpractice series 2 | ITV The medical drama's second series continues tonight (May 11). The show is once again being broadcast on ITV1/ STV and will also be available on ITVX and STV Player. It is scheduled to start at 9pm and the episode will run for around an hour, including ad-breaks. Expect similar timings for the rest of Malpractice season two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad How many episodes of Malpractice are left in series 2? ITV dramas can vary in length - from as little as three to six or even more. Malpractice has a bit of a unique number in its first season with five in total. The same is the case for the second series of Malpractice - it has five episodes in total. The remaining ones will air on May 11 and May 12. If you can't wait, the full boxset is already available to watch on demand via ITVX and STV Player. All ten episodes from season one and two can be watched right now. Will there be a series 3 of Malpractice? The show has adopted an anthology format - with different cases taking the focus each season. It leaves plenty of room for it to continue beyond series two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Grace Ofori-Attah, creator of Malpractice, has spoken about the potential for season three. Telling RadioTimes : 'I've always got ideas. If ITV wants to give me some more series, then I will definitely come up with some stories for them. "I would love to see Norma and George just come back time and time again and become a real staple of UK TV, I would really love that." ITV has yet to announce if there will be a third series of Malpractice. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Malpractice s2 ending explained: will there be series 3?
Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Spoilers for Malpractice series 2 as episode 5 set to air on ITV 🩺 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Full spoilers for Malpractice series 2 - including episode five. ITV drama concludes its latest season this evening. But what happened to Dr Ford and the MIU? Don't read this article if you haven't finished watching Malpractice series 2 - it contains spoilers up to and including episode five. Find out when the finale is on TV here. Malpractice's dramatic second series follows the Medical Investigation Unit (MIU) as they return to take on a fresh case. The show has returned after nearly two years away from the small screen. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad ITV's acclaimed medical drama has turned into an anthology show - with a new investigation at the heart of each season. It means that there are plenty of new faces in the cast and you can see where you recognise them from here. Remind yourself of what time the finale of Malpractice starts here. But if you have got to the end of the show, you might be wondering what exactly happened in episode five. What happened at the end of Malpractice series 2? Full spoilers to follow - this is your last warning - don't read further if you haven't watched all of Malpractice series two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The finale picks up from the ending of episode four in which Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes) discovered the body of the nurse Maria Carter. He begins a downward spiral, alarming his sister and his other housemates - including installing a lock on his bedroom door. Dr Ford is sectioned after concerns are raised about his mental state - with doctors and police turning up at his home. But while he is being transported to the facility, he escapes after faking a panic attack. TOM HUGHES as DR James Ford and HANNAH MCCLEAN as Rosie in Malpractice. Photo: WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV. | WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV He turns to an unlikely ally in the form of Dr Sophia Hernandez (Selin Hizli) - who had been involved in many of the incidents at the maternity and psychiatric unit throughout the season. Despite initially seeming reluctant to help, she eventually turns up the next day at the MIU and agrees to be a whistleblower. While MIU continues their investigation into the case across Dr Ford and the Yorkshire Health Trust (YHT), Dr George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé) notices building plans for the redevelopment of the psychiatric unit into flats among his architect girlfriend's work documents. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This discovery led the team to find out that the psychiatric unit had received millions of pounds for its rejuvenation - but the work had never been done, instead the money was spent on the maternity ward. Eric Sawers, who had been brought in to improve the trust, had actually been standing to profit from the sale of the psychiatric unit. In a meeting with the YHT, Norma and George reveal all that they have discovered and warn that the trust will be bogged down in years of legal-action. SELIN HIZLI as DR Sophia Hernandez. Photo: © WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV. | WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV Dr Ford has his hearing with the medical board and despite being found partly culpable for his actions on the night of Rosie's death - because of his decision to remove the restraints after arriving late. He is also criticised for his actions with Felicity, in which he put his career before her safety after her overdose. But while it appears that he is about to be struck from the medical register for good, the panel decides that it wouldn't be in the public interest and that he has shown his skills on many occasions. Instead he is suspended for 12 months and will get the chance of a fresh start. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad George goes to visit the family of the young boy whose death while under his care prompted him to stop practicing medicine and move over to the MIU. While Norma seemingly reconciles with her daughter as she returns home from university. Sophia is shown leaving the maternity ward with a cardboard box - suggesting that she lost her job. The episode ends with Dr Ford leaving the psychiatric unit and walking out into the daylight as a hopeful song plays. Will there be a series 3 of Malpractice? The show has adopted an anthology format - with different cases taking the focus each season. It leaves plenty of room for it to continue beyond series two. Grace Ofori-Attah, creator of Malpractice, has spoken about the potential for season three. Telling RadioTimes : 'I've always got ideas. If ITV wants to give me some more series, then I will definitely come up with some stories for them. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "I would love to see Norma and George just come back time and time again and become a real staple of UK TV, I would really love that." ITV has yet to announce if there will be a third series of Malpractice. Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Who is in the cast of Malpractice? Full list for series 2
Watch more of our videos on and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 Visit Shots! now Malpractice features plenty of new faces in series 2 on ITV 🩺 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Malpractice features plenty of new faces in series 2. The MIU are back to investigate a fresh case in the anthology show. But who is in the cast for the ITV series? Malpractice will continue its second series on ITV this evening. The investigation into Dr James Ford is heating up with just a few episodes remaining. The thriller is an anthology show - so there are plenty of new faces for this latest season. Viewers might be wondering who plays the roles of the new characters. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But what time is the latest episode on TV? Here's all you need to know: Who is in the cast of Malpractice season 2? SELIN HIZLI as DR Sophia Hernandez. Photo: © WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV. Helen Behan and Jordan Kouamé return as the Medical Investigation Unit (MIU) are once again called in to investigate a doctor under fire. Starring Tom Hughes as Dr James Ford, alongside Selin Hizli, Zoë Telford, Rick Warden, and Ace Bhatti. The new cast members include: Tom Hughes - Dr James Ford Selin Hizli - Dr Sophia Hernandez Zoe Telford - Dr Kate McCallister Ace Bhatti - Mr Arun Mansoor Rick Warden - Dr Eric Sawers Jessica Layde - Dr Bernadette Asamoah Hannah McClean - Rosie Newman Alex Price - Ed Newman Which actors haven't returned for Malpractice series 2? The ITV thriller is an anthology show - with each season focusing on a new case. Among the only returning actors are Helen Behan and Jordan Kouamé as MIU investigators Dr Norma Callahan and Dr George Adjei. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The actors who were in season one who haven't returned for the second series includes Niamh Algar - who played Dr Lucinda Edwards. She was the focus of the investigation - while James Purefoy who played Dr Leo Harris has also not returned for season two. What time is Malpractice on TV? The medical drama's second series continues tonight (May 11). The show is once again being broadcast on ITV1/ STV and will also be available on ITVX and STV Player. It is scheduled to start at 9pm and the episode will run for around an hour, including ad-breaks. There will be five episodes again - the same number as in season one. Expect similar timings for the rest of Malpractice season two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Have you got a story you want to share with our readers? You can now send it to us online via YourWorld at . It's free to use and, once checked, your story will appear on our website and, space allowing, in our newspapers.


Scotsman
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Malpractice s2 ending explained: will there be series 3?
Spoilers for Malpractice series 2 as episode 5 set to air on ITV 🩺 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Full spoilers for Malpractice series 2 - including episode five. ITV drama concludes its latest season this evening. But what happened to Dr Ford and the MIU? Don't read this article if you haven't finished watching Malpractice series 2 - it contains spoilers up to and including episode five. Find out when the finale is on TV here. Malpractice's dramatic second series follows the Medical Investigation Unit (MIU) as they return to take on a fresh case. The show has returned after nearly two years away from the small screen. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad ITV's acclaimed medical drama has turned into an anthology show - with a new investigation at the heart of each season. It means that there are plenty of new faces in the cast and you can see where you recognise them from here. Remind yourself of what time the finale of Malpractice starts here. But if you have got to the end of the show, you might be wondering what exactly happened in episode five. What happened at the end of Malpractice series 2? Full spoilers to follow - this is your last warning - don't read further if you haven't watched all of Malpractice series two. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The finale picks up from the ending of episode four in which Dr James Ford (Tom Hughes) discovered the body of the nurse Maria Carter. He begins a downward spiral, alarming his sister and his other housemates - including installing a lock on his bedroom door. Dr Ford is sectioned after concerns are raised about his mental state - with doctors and police turning up at his home. But while he is being transported to the facility, he escapes after faking a panic attack. TOM HUGHES as DR James Ford and HANNAH MCCLEAN as Rosie in Malpractice. Photo: WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV. | WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV He turns to an unlikely ally in the form of Dr Sophia Hernandez (Selin Hizli) - who had been involved in many of the incidents at the maternity and psychiatric unit throughout the season. Despite initially seeming reluctant to help, she eventually turns up the next day at the MIU and agrees to be a whistleblower. While MIU continues their investigation into the case across Dr Ford and the Yorkshire Health Trust (YHT), Dr George Adjei (Jordan Kouamé) notices building plans for the redevelopment of the psychiatric unit into flats among his architect girlfriend's work documents. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad This discovery led the team to find out that the psychiatric unit had received millions of pounds for its rejuvenation - but the work had never been done, instead the money was spent on the maternity ward. Eric Sawers, who had been brought in to improve the trust, had actually been standing to profit from the sale of the psychiatric unit. In a meeting with the YHT, Norma and George reveal all that they have discovered and warn that the trust will be bogged down in years of legal-action. SELIN HIZLI as DR Sophia Hernandez. Photo: © WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV. | WORLD PRODUCTIONS/ITV Dr Ford has his hearing with the medical board and despite being found partly culpable for his actions on the night of Rosie's death - because of his decision to remove the restraints after arriving late. He is also criticised for his actions with Felicity, in which he put his career before her safety after her overdose. But while it appears that he is about to be struck from the medical register for good, the panel decides that it wouldn't be in the public interest and that he has shown his skills on many occasions. Instead he is suspended for 12 months and will get the chance of a fresh start. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad George goes to visit the family of the young boy whose death while under his care prompted him to stop practicing medicine and move over to the MIU. While Norma seemingly reconciles with her daughter as she returns home from university. Sophia is shown leaving the maternity ward with a cardboard box - suggesting that she lost her job. The episode ends with Dr Ford leaving the psychiatric unit and walking out into the daylight as a hopeful song plays. Will there be a series 3 of Malpractice? The show has adopted an anthology format - with different cases taking the focus each season. It leaves plenty of room for it to continue beyond series two. Grace Ofori-Attah, creator of Malpractice, has spoken about the potential for season three. Telling RadioTimes : 'I've always got ideas. If ITV wants to give me some more series, then I will definitely come up with some stories for them. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "I would love to see Norma and George just come back time and time again and become a real staple of UK TV, I would really love that." ITV has yet to announce if there will be a third series of Malpractice.