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Meanwhile, the global star is inextricably linked to the Martin LX1E when it comes to acoustics – despite venturing into the acoustic guitar space with his own guitar brand, Sheeran by Lowden ...
The theme of this year’s awards, ‘Let Them’, is a bold statement of confidence, resilience and unapologetic authenticity in ...
A transformative one-day event, the 2025 Diversity Mark Summit will bring together over 300 thought leaders, business ...
Retail NI chief executive Glyn Roberts said: “The High Street Heroes NI campaign continues to grow from strength to strength, with a record-breaking 15,000 votes cast last year. Our high streets are ...
Despite a plea from one of the people accusing Ed Sheeran of copying Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On,” the Supreme Court will not be taking on a copyright case around Sheeran’s hit ...
Pop star Ed Sheeran's song "Drive" is out now and features on the F1 movie's soundtrack, marking a partnership between the singer and the sport.
The Supreme Court turned away on Monday a bid to revive a copyright infringement lawsuit accusing pop star Ed Sheeran of unlawfully copying a song by the late singer Marvin Gaye.
The Supreme Court justices declined to hear an appeal filed by Structured Asset Sales, a company that owns a partial stake in Gaye’s 1973 song.
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