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Trump Cashes In on Newsmax Ads and Merchandise Empire

Exclusive investigation reveals Donald Trump's sophisticated media monetisation strategy, leveraging Newsmax advertising and direct merchandise sales to maintain political influence and generate substantial revenue.

New Platform Fights to Save UK's Grassroots Music Venues

A groundbreaking new digital platform is set to transform how small music venues secure funding, offering fans direct investment opportunities in their favourite local spaces while combating the venue crisis sweeping Britain.

Victoria Beckham's £716k music royalties shock

Former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham continues to rake in massive earnings from her singing career decades later, with new financial documents revealing astonishing royalty figures for 2024.

Liverpool's third kit launch divides fans

Liverpool FC's bold new third kit has been unveiled as part of a revolutionary monthly merchandise strategy, creating both excitement and controversy among the Anfield faithful.

Don Leisure wins Welsh Music Prize 2025

Cardiff-based producer Don Leisure triumphs at the Welsh Music Prize 2025 with his boundary-pushing album 'Tŷrchu Sain', beating fierce competition from emerging Welsh talent.

France's lost 1968 rock revolution revealed

Uncover the explosive story of France's forgotten 1968 rock underground, where bands played psychiatric hospitals, invented new languages, and created a musical revolution that defied all conventions.

Janelle Brown Launches Sister Wives Merch Line

Janelle Brown from TLC's Sister Wives has unveiled an unexpected merchandise collection, marking her first business venture since separating from Kody Brown. The reality star's new line features inspirational messages and subtle references to her newfound

Lammy blasts Poundland over 'pathetic' political mugs

Shadow Foreign Secretary David Lammy launches scathing attack against Poundland's 'Britain Needs a New Government' mugs during parliamentary debate, calling the merchandise 'pathetic' and questioning retailer's political stance.

Discover the authentic music of New Orleans

An immersive travel guide to the living music scene of New Orleans. Explore the city's legendary jazz haunts, vibrant Cajun dance halls, and the very spots where American music history is made every night.

Joy Crookes 'Juniper': A Soulful Masterpiece Review

The Guardian's five-star review of Joy Crookes' sophomore album 'Juniper' hails it as a profound artistic evolution. Discover the soulful depth and cinematic storytelling of this London artist's masterpiece.

Taylor Swift's Orange Box Bag Sends Fans Wild

Taylor Swift has sent her loyal fanbase into a meltdown by unveiling a must-have new clothing item for sale – a stylish orange box bag. The limited-edition accessory, part of her official merchandise line, sparked an immediate buying frenzy among Swifties

Sainsbury's in Talks to Sell Argos to China's JD.com

Sainsbury's is in exclusive negotiations to sell its Argos general merchandise division to China's JD.com in a landmark deal that could reshape the UK's retail landscape and mark a major strategic retreat for the supermarket chain.

David Bowie's Personal Favourite Songs List Revealed at V&A

An exclusive glimpse into David Bowie's musical soul has been uncovered. The Victoria and Albert Museum unveils the legendary artist's personal list of 35 favourite songs, a discovery set to redefine our understanding of his eclectic influences and creati

US Ryder Cup Fans Furious Over 'Made in China' Merch

American golf supporters are in uproar after discovering their official Ryder Cup team apparel, celebrating a historic event on home soil, is manufactured in China. The revelation has sparked outrage and accusations of hypocrisy.

Farage's Reform UK mocked over football shirt merchandise

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party faces ridicule and criticism after launching a range of football-style merchandise, including 'Number 10' shirts, in a bid to appeal to voters. Critics label the move a 'stunt' and a 'distraction' from policy.

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