10 years ago this month, Official Charts presented its first Number 1 Award, helping artists celebrate achieving the pinnacle of UK chart success in style.
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A care home worker from Balhousie Luncarty in Perthshire has been named Ancillary Worker of the Year in the Great British Care Awards.
Home administrator Martyn White (31) was lauded for his “kindness and willingness of putting other people first”.
In a challenging year for the care home sector, Martyn shone for his hard work and his support of other colleagues in the homes and across Balhousie’s other facilities, said the organisers.
Martyn is renowned throughout Balhousie Care Group for
10 years ago this month, Official Charts presented its first Number 1 Award, helping artists celebrate achieving the pinnacle of UK chart success in style.
“Sing 2” is out this week and completes a nearly decade-long journey for British filmmaker Garth Jennings. The filmmaker, began making music videos as part of a collective called Hammer & Tongs, has spent the better part of ten years in France working on “Despicable Me” animation house Illumination Entertainment’s two “Sing” features back-to-back.
Mariah Carey‘s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ has topped the US singles chart for the third year in a row, breaking a record in the process.The iconic Christmas song, which hit Number One in the UK charts for the first time ever in 2020, is now the first song to ever top the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US on three separate occasions, dropping out of the charts completely between each.The song first hit the Top 10 on the Hot 100 in December 2017, before finally hitting top spot in 2019 and
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Sam Fender has postponed the final two in-store shows of his current UK tour after one of his tour crew came down with COVID-19.The North Shields singer-songwriter was due to play the Sheffield Foundry tonight (December 15) and Fat Sams in Dundee tomorrow (December 16), but he has had to call both shows off following the crew member’s illness.“End of year shocker,” he wrote on his Instagram Story.
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Gogglebox brother and sister duo Sophie and Pete Sandiford are already household names here in the UK thanks to the hit Channel 4 series. But now they’ve gone global after a laugh-out-loud moment which aired in last week’s episode caught the attention of none other than US singing sensation Mariah Carey.
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Jessie Ware has been forced to postpone the remaining dates of her UK tour after her crew members contracted COVID.The ‘What’s Your Pleasure?‘ singer was due to perform at the Glasgow O2 Academy last night (December 9) but the show was pulled at the last minute.She was due to perform at Bristol’s Marble Factory tomorrow (December 11) and two nights at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on Sunday (12) and Monday (13) but they have been put back.Taking to Twitter, the singer said: “I’m completely
The Cure have added an extra London date to their 2022 UK tour.Earlier this week (December 6), The Cure shared details of a 44-date UK and European tour next year, including five arena shows in the UK.Now, an extra date has been added at London’s SEE Arena due to “overwhelming” demand on December 12.The band will kick the shows off in Riga, Latvia at the city’s arena on October 6, 2022 before wrapping things up at London’s SSE Arena on December 12.Tickets for the upcoming tour are on sale now
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The Cure have announced a huge tour for next year, with support from Scottish band The Twilight Sad.
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