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ABBA‘s new album ‘Voyage’ have broken records in the UK after over 80,000 copies were purchased in just three days.Universal Music UK claim its their biggest ever album pre-order, breaking the previous record set by Take That for their ‘Progress’ and ‘III’ albums, according to Music Business Worldwide.ABBA made their monumental comeback last week, announcing the release of ‘Voyage’, on November 5 – and dropping the singles ‘I Still Have The Faith In You’ and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’.They also
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Avro Energy and Green Supplier Limited have become the latest energy suppliers to collapse this month, as rocketing gas prices continue to pile pressure on the struggling sector. Ofgem said that it would ensure that Avro's 580,000 domestic gas and electricity customers, and Green's 255,000 households would be protected with energy supplies uninterrupted until a new provider can be appointed.
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house price in Scotland has reached a record high after climbing to £177,166 in July. Figures from the UK House Price Index show the price is a 14.6% rise on July 2020 and a 2% increase from June this year.
Good Morning Britain host Richard Madeley has been hit by complaints after making the remark "we must learn to live with Covid " on TV. Richard was accused by viewers of being 'privileged' after he took the stance on the show.
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Richard Ashcroft has announced the release of a new solo album, Acoustic Hymns Vol. 1, this October.
Bruce Dickinson has hit back at his critics in a new interview after he was criticised over the summer for his position on Brexit.The Iron Maiden frontman, who previously revealed that he voted for the UK to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum, told Sky News back in June that the UK government needed to “get your act together” in regards to UK musicians being able to tour in Europe post-Brexit.Dickinson’s comments were met with scrutiny and ridicule at the time, with Johnny Marr
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has said that he finds the criticism he receives for being open about the fact that he voted for Brexit “disturbing”.The musician has spoken out a number of times about his support for Brexit, but received particular criticism in June when he gave an interview to Sky News about all the issues musicians now face as a result of the UK leaving the EU, in which he told the British government to “get your act together”.Many people, not least Johnny Marr, suggested