Demi Lovato poster banned in UK for being 'offensive to Christians'
A poster of Demi Lovato, lying on a crucifix in a bondage-style outfit, has been banned by the UK’s advertising watchdog for causing offence to Christians.
A poster of Demi Lovato, lying on a crucifix in a bondage-style outfit, has been banned by the UK’s advertising watchdog for causing offence to Christians.
Three British arts organisations have commissioned a series of anti-money laundering training videos, aimed at helping UK art dealers “navigate red tape” and avoid penalties.
The noise for Black Friday tends to be centred around huge online retailers, who in reality need no further assistance. Instead, we want to highlight some of the brilliant independent record stores around the UK. The kind of outlets that could really use your support…
UK Music Chief Executive Jamie Njoku-Goodwin has said that music venues, studios and other music businesses face closure without swift action to help with rising energy bills.
Finn Foxell has cemented a solid underground status, as part of the Elevation/Meditation collective, and with his signature baritone rap. But with a new track, ‘Leaders’, out now, and more releases set to drop, he’s taking a shift in musical direction.
Gender disparities within the music industry is nothing new, especially within dance music. But a new report out today has revealed just how stark the gender imbalance is.
England’s triumph in the Euro 2022 final became the most-watched women’s football game in UK television history, having been watched by a peak audience of 17.4 million people.
The Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the UK next year, it’s been confirmed – with the search for which city will host it now underway.
The number of UK acts being booked at festivals in the EU has fallen by 45%, figures released today have shown.
The value of British recorded music exports grew by almost 14% last year, bringing in around £590.8 million – the highest annual figure since records began.
The production of some British TV dramas could soon be shelved due to a trade union dispute between two key organisations in the sector.
Amidst all the commotion of yet another Tory leadership contest, believe it or not, there are still some pieces of legislation making progress.