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The UK recorded music industry grew for the 11th consecutive year at a respectable 4.9% in 2025, according to the latest data ...
To almost no-one's surprise, Taylor Swift dominated the UK music charts in 2025. The star's 12th album, The Life of a ...
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Christian nationalists vow to put "Christ back into Christmas." In response, the Church of England has launched a holiday ad campaign to counter the far-right appropriation of Christian symbols.
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UK Music has released its annual economic report, This Is Music 2025. Major UK tours in 2024 by Take That, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen, Liam Gallagher and Girls Aloud helped drive the economic ...
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour among the big events driving spending, as British artists perform well overseas and job numbers rise The music industry contributed a record total of £8bn to the UK economy in ...
The UK music industry experienced a record year in 2024, growing 5% versus to 2023 and adding £8bn to the British economy. Although not quite as jam-packed a year as 2025, 2024 saw major tours for the ...
The UK music industry contributed a record-breaking £8billion to the economy in 2024, with employment rising to an all-time high of 220,000. The £8billion the UK music industry contributed to the ...
Baxter has gotten torched over the last six months - since May 2025, its stock price has dropped 44.3% to $17.76 per share. This was partly driven by its softer quarterly results and might have ...
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