Tony Hill

Former Hawkwind and David Bowie violinist and keyboardist Simon House has died, aged 76
House also featured in early prog bands High Tide and Third Ear Band before joining Hawkwind in 1974
Grief, anger and lies: How can Southport heal after far-right riots?
As far-right riots spread across the country - how does the seaside town where three young girls were killed and many others stabbed recover?
“Tony Hill’s experiments in six-string overload go to places even Hendrix feared to tread… Simon House’s sonic attack is equal to anything he did with Hawkwind”: High Tide’s Sea Shanties reissue
Remastered vinyl edition retains the apocalyptic heavy psych and proto-prog first delivered in 1969
Teenager’s body found after flooding hit New Zealand school’s cave visit
Group reportedly got into difficulty as torrential rain hit during outing in Northland region
Driver slapped with £105 fine for driving down bus lane before noticing scam giveaway
Delivery driver Tony Hill received a bogus fine in the post claiming he had driven in a bus lane six months ago and demanding £105, before he realised it was from scammers
Thousands of homeowners warned they'll face £100k fine if they ignore key rule
Experts are warning of an updated regulation which has a big financial penalty
Woman in mobility scooter spotted riding along 70mph dual carriageway during rush hour
Tony Hill was left stunned to see a woman speeding down a 70mph dual carriageway in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, during the rush hour as as traffic zoomed past her at high speeds
Kangaroo Island wildlife sanctuary rebounds from bushfires to create citizen science ocean tours
A new style of tourism encourages people to involve themselves in research and conservation while visiting locations, rather than just taking in the sights.
South Australian manufacturer InterCast and Forge forced to turn off lights and stand down staff after energy market 'failure'
A South Australian manufacturing business reliant on wholesale electricity labels the national electricity market a "failure" after standing down 170 employees due to unaffordable operating costs.
The DNA program hoping to solve Australia's most baffling missing persons cases
There are 850 sets of unidentified human remains across Australia. Until now, there has been no national approach to compare missing persons cases against unidentified remains held in storage.