Donald Trump 'You're fired!' after he lost the Presidential election. The Business tycoon and TV star gave Trump his marching orders after former vice president Joe Biden clinched victory in the nail-biting US election.
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Members of Sigur Rós have called on the Icelandic government to end the country’s so called “double jeopardy tax laws”, a system via which people and businesses – including the band – can be pursued twice over the same unpaid taxes.Various members of Sigur Rós were charged with tax evasion in their home country last year over incorrect tax returns that were filed between 2011 and 2014, and which collectively resulted in 151 million Icelandic Krona (just over £945,000) of taxes going
.Donald Trump 'You're fired!' after he lost the Presidential election. The Business tycoon and TV star gave Trump his marching orders after former vice president Joe Biden clinched victory in the nail-biting US election.
Sigur Rós have announced that they will release their 2002 orchestral piece – ‘Odin’s Raven Magic’ – as an album this December.Based on a piece of medieval literature called ‘Hrafnagaldur Óðins’ – or ‘Odin’s Raven Magic’, if you prefer – the album was created in collaboration with Icelandic musicians Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson and Steindór Andersen, while the record also features Icelandic choir Schola Cantorum and Paris-based L’Orchestre Des Laureats Du Conservatoire National.Hilmarsson explains:
Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing has opened up about a recent health condition which he got on top of before taking part in this year's Strictly Come Dancing. Last week, the reality star was joking that he's been cutting back on cakes in a bid to be crowned 2020 champ on the BBC dance show.
Sigur Rós have called on the government in their native Iceland to review the country’s tax laws as they prepare to face a second “unjust and draconian” trial over tax evasion.The band say they are facing “potential financial ruin” as a result of another major court case over their lingering charges of tax evasion.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Iceland lays out plans to grow its film and TV industries over the next decade, HBO Europe announces two major premiere dates, Cineflix Rights hires former Miramax and BBC exec Tom Misselbrook and the Smithsonian Channel and Terra Mater Studios co-commission a new U.K. wildlife special.Iceland’s minister of education and culture Lilja D. Alfreðsdóttir has outlined a new 10-point action plan to create and maintain a sustainable film and TV sector for the
The brother of Tupac Shakur is firing back at the campaign of Donald Trump, blasting what he characterizes as a “clearly disprespectful” use of the late rapper’s legacy in order to make a dig at Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
Elliott Broidy, a prominent fundraiser for President Trump and the Republican Party, has been charged with conspiring to act as a foreign agent after prosecutors said he tried to interfere in an investigation into billions of dollars stolen from a Malaysian wealth fund. Prosecutors allege that Broidy “facilitated and attempted to facilitate meetings and other efforts to influence officials at the highest level of the United States government, including the president and the attorney general" to
Many people thought this joke about Tupac Shakur went too far. In an attempt to poke fun at Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s campaign invited Tupac — whom Harris mistakenly considered her “favorite rapper alive” — to her debate with Vice President Mike Pence taking place in Salt Lake City on Oct.
Tupac Shakur has a front row seat to tonight’s Vice Presidential Debate.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMichael Sugar, best known for producing “Spotlight” and “13 Reasons Why,” is launching an office in Washington D.C., for his production company Sugar23.The move, announced on Wednesday, makes Sugar23 one of the first major L.A. production companies to anchor itself in the country’s capital and political center.“We believe that D.C.
Willow Smith and Tyler Cole are getting real about using their voices in the music industry.