Sunday, June 7, 2026

Taylor Swift ‘never not inspired’ by Sir Paul McCartney

Taylor Swift says she is "never not inspired" by Sir Paul McCartney. The Anti-Hero hitmaker has thrown her support...

Latest Posts

Madonna wants to build connections with music

Madonna doesn't want to make "mindless music". The Material Girl singer premiered the visualiser for her upcoming Confessions II...

Disney made ‘decoy’ Toy Story 5 to hide Taylor Swift’s involvement

Disney created a "decoy version" of Toy Story 5 to keep Taylor Swift's involvement a secret. It was confirmed...

What has Phoebe Bridgers banned from her upcoming tour?

Phoebe Bridgers has banned phones from her new tour. The 31-year-old singer /songwriter will hit the road in the...

Madonna’s secret UK gig plans

Madonna is in secret talks to celebrate her new album with a UK show. The 67-year-old Queen of Pop...

Cliff Richard to campaign for law change

Sir Cliff Richard is to campaign for a change in the law to protect the anonymity of those accused of sexual offenses.
The 75-year-old singer – who was interviewed in 214 and 2015 by police, who were investigating allegations that he sexually abused a teenage boy in the 1980s – recently had the case against him dropped due to insufficient evidence and over the weekend, he met with broadcaster Paul Gambaccini and MP Nigel Evans to discuss their shared experiences of being falsely accused.
The trio also made plans to set up a victim support group, to highlight "the unnecessary pain and suffering" felt by those wrongly accused, and to campaign for anonymity for sexual assault defendants before they are charged.
Nigel, who was acquitted of nine charges of rape and sexual assault in 2014, said: "We have got common ground but there are also a load of other people we have common ground with… some are famous before it happens, others become famous because of it… And if we can do without [and] other countries can, why don’t we just get on with it?"
He also slammed the "huge intrusion" of Cliff’s house being raided by police, which the BBC filmed, after he was accused of abuse.
He added: "He didn’t even know. It was just horrific."
The politician had never met the ‘Living Doll’ hitmaker until the weekend, but said they, along with Paul, had made friends for life.
He added to the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "We have our own dining group, but I think we would like to achieve more than getting fat.
"I think a lot of people do understand, but not fully. You have to go through the torture, you have to go through the fire, in order to know exactly how the burns and scars are earned. The three of us have gone through this torture, and we have come through it and we now want to do some good."
Paul, who was arrested in 2013 but told no charges would be brought the following year, has vowed to do what he can to prevent police "witch hunts".
He said: "It is always good to turn negative energy into positive and to try to achieve something positive rather than sit around and stew.
"We must really make sure police can never conduct a witch hunt in this country again."
The trio plan to wait until the new Conservative leader is announced in the coming months and will then put their case to the new Prime Minister and Home Secretary.

Latest Posts

Madonna wants to build connections with music

Madonna doesn't want to make "mindless music". The Material Girl singer premiered the visualiser for her upcoming Confessions II...

Disney made ‘decoy’ Toy Story 5 to hide Taylor Swift’s involvement

Disney created a "decoy version" of Toy Story 5 to keep Taylor Swift's involvement a secret. It was confirmed...

What has Phoebe Bridgers banned from her upcoming tour?

Phoebe Bridgers has banned phones from her new tour. The 31-year-old singer /songwriter will hit the road in the...

Madonna’s secret UK gig plans

Madonna is in secret talks to celebrate her new album with a UK show. The 67-year-old Queen of Pop...

Don't Miss

Alice Cooper warns AI will create ‘fake rock stars’ with ‘no heart, no soul’

Alice Cooper has issued a stark warning about the future of rock music, claiming artificial intelligence is now capable of creating fully‑formed...

RM Says BTS were left in ‘a bad mental state’ after military service

RM has revealed that all seven members of BTS were “in a bad mental state” after completing their mandatory military service.

Sir Mick Jagger teases The Rolling Stones tour plans but fans will have to wait

Sir Mick Jagger "can't wait" to tour again with The Rolling Stones. The 82-year-old rock and roll legend is...

Sir Paul McCartney’s phone-free gigs were ‘really special’

Sir Paul McCartney has admitted banning phones at his gigs made the shows feel "really special". The Beatles legend...

Kanye West approved to perform in Netherlands

Kanye West's upcoming concerts in the Netherlands have been given the go-ahead. The Stronger rapper had been planning a...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.