PM’s Mexican stand-off with Jimmy Carr
David Cameron catches up on Jimmy Carr’s tax scandal and tells Gary Gibbon it’s “morally wrong”.
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I can now genuinely say that I have sung on stage before a paying audience with Gary Barlow. Hilarious.
Prime Minister David Cameron rejects calls for singer Gary Barlow to hand back his OBE over claims the pop star invested in a tax avoidance scheme.
Gary Barlow’s reworking of the Take That hit, Greatest Day, was supposed to become England’s World Cup anthem. Instead, it has been quietly axed.
George Michael, Katie Melua and four members of the Arctic Monkeys are among more than 1,600 people who have been named in a £1.2 billion tax avoidance scheme.
For the first time since the 1980s, it looks like no single album will pass the one million sales mark. Another sign of an industry in decline – or just in flux? Channel 4 News reports.
This was the year that Euro 2012 dominated Google search but everyone was talking about the Olympics on Twitter.
The reclusive star is rumoured to be performing at the Olympics closing ceremony along with dozens of famous acts including the Spice Girls, Tinie Tempah and The Who.
David Cameron catches up on Jimmy Carr’s tax scandal and tells Gary Gibbon it’s “morally wrong”.
David Cameron tells Channel 4 News that tax avoidance schemes such those used by Jimmy Carr are not morally acceptable, as members of boy band Take That come under the spotlight for doing the same.
As bunting lines the streets of Britain, Channel 4 News looks at the modern day anti-establishment scene and looks for the alternative soundtrack to this year’s jubilee.
The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations continue with a star-studded concert in front of Buckingham Palace.
Pop star Cheryl Cole has been dropped from the US version of the hit TV show X Factor, it has been confirmed. Channel 4 News culture editor Matthew Cain looks at the reasons behind her exit.
Take That are odds-on favourites to top the Christmas album chart with their first album as a five piece for 15 years. Culture Editor Matthew Cain speaks exclusively to the group’s former manager.
The Kiwi TV reporter who spoke to Coronation Street star Bill Roache about victims of sexual offences and “pure love” tells Channel 4 News the star was “very keen” to share his spiritual beliefs.