Chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed her spending plans in the commons earlier today.
The label will focus on emerging talent from around the world.
With $30 million in backing, OpenWav positions itself as a one-stop mobile hub for artists to share music, sell tickets and create (and launch) merch.
The disgraced R&B singer, who's serving more than 30 years in prison for sex crimes, claims jail officials tried to have him killed to keep him from revealing prosecutorial misconduct.
The música mexicana singer-songwriter, who went solo in 2023 after getting his start in the band Grupo Codiciado, says the group Los Codicia2 rips off his trademarks.
The order came after Megan's lawyers warned that Milagro Gramz was still posting "derogatory" content even after she was sued for defamation.
The Florida singer/rapper's hit will pay dividends to the publishers of Gotye's 2011 smash "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Bonfá's 1967 song "Seville," sources say.
In this week's Legal Beat newsletter, a war over Jimmy Buffett's estate, scathing filings in Halle Bailey's custody case, the final end of the case against Young Thug, and much more.
Top executives at 10 of the biggest independent publishers in the business weigh in on the challenges and opportunities facing the sector right now.
The judge says the trial will go ahead, rejecting allegations that prosecutors cited false evidence about the infamous balcony incident: “This is not fodder for a mistrial."