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Girls Aloud

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OriginLondon
United Kingdom
AlbumsSound of the Underground
Tangled Up
Out of Control
GenresPop Music
Electropop
Dance-pop
Awards Brit Award for British Single
Glamour Award for Band
UK Festival Award for Best Pop Act
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About Girls Aloud


Girls Aloud were an English-Irish pop girl group, which was created through the ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. The group comprised singers Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh.

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant
Nov 28,2023 11:21 am

... 16) Girls Aloud have clocked up the highest number of consecutive appearances - 13 in total - with a track on every album from Now 54 to Now 66...

Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour

Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour
Nov 22,2023 3:41 pm

...By Mark SavageBBC Music CorrespondentPop group Girls Aloud have announced a massive reunion tour for 2024, bringing their 11-year break to an end...

New Brit School North in Bradford gets go-ahead

New Brit School North in Bradford gets go-ahead
Aug 20,2023 1:20 am

... Music stars to have emerged from the city in the past two decades include former Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, solo star Gareth Gates, former One Direction star Zayn Malik and Bad Boy Chiller Crew, who were nominated for best group at this year s Brit Awards...

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins
Jun 26,2023 9:10 pm

... Girls Aloud singer Harding...

Harry and others 'long way off' proving hacking claims, Mirror publisher says

Harry and others 'long way off' proving hacking claims, Mirror publisher says
May 12,2023 11:41 am

... Depending on the outcome of this case, the court could then consider cases from a range of celebrities including former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl and former Arsenal and England footballer Ian Wright...

Phone hacking authorised at highest levels of publisher, court hears

Phone hacking authorised at highest levels of publisher, court hears
May 11,2023 12:01 pm

... The court would then consider other cases from celebrities including the former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl, actor Ricky Tomlinson, former Arsenal and England footballer Ian Wright and the estate of late singer-songwriter George Michael...

Harry's power play: Why has the prince turned up at court?

Harry's power play: Why has the prince turned up at court?
Mar 27,2023 12:51 pm

... MGN disputes the claims made by Prince Harry, former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl and the estate of George Michael amongst others...

Phone-hacking: Prince Harry key figure in May trial

Phone-hacking: Prince Harry key figure in May trial
Mar 9,2023 1:30 am

... Other celebrities involved in the case include the singer and former Girls Aloud star Cheryl, the estate of the late singer George Michael, ex-footballer and TV presenter Ian Wright and actor Ricky Tomlinson...

Harry and others 'long way off' proving hacking claims, Mirror publisher says

Feb 9,2023 9:01 am

By Dominic Casciani & James Gregory , at High Court, & Sam HancockBBC

The Duke of Sussex and other celebrity claimants are a " long way off" proving Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) unlawfully gathered Information on them, The publisher has told a court.

Prince Harry is among high-profile figures accusing MGN of various illicit practices, including phone hacking.

Andrew Green KC, representing MGN, said Evidence was " slim" in some areas and " utterly non-existent" in others.

He spoke on day three of a highly anticipated hearing at The High Court.

MGN, which publishes The Daily Mirror , Sunday Mirror and Sunday People newspapers, vehemently denies The allegations.

Opening The case for The publisher on Friday, Mr Green compared it to one in 2015 where MGN conceded that its journalists had regularly used unlawful techniques to obtain Private Information - and was.

He Said unlawful Information gathering had been admitted then because there was " direct Evidence . . from Dan Evans [a former Sunday Mirror journalist]" that it had happened.

Mr Evans " has not said he hacked any of (The claimants)" This Time around, Mr Green added.

" The Evidence in this case is slim in relation to one of The claimants and utterly non-existent for The Other three, " he told The Court , arguing their allegations had been made with " no basis" and " a sense of outrage".

Mr Green also took aim at The newspaper articles submitted as Evidence of illicit newsgathering, saying they offered a " breathtaking level of triviality".

Some 207 stories, published between 1991 and 2011, Make Up The bulk of The case's Evidence . More Than 60% of them are about Harry, Duke of Sussex.

As well as voicemail interception, Harry and The Other claimants have accused MGN of using private investigators to illegally gather details about them in order to write stories.

David Sherborne, representing The claimants, said on Friday that MGN's legal department knew " from even The Most basic investigation" that unlawful practices were taking place by journalists.

He also accused The Company of a " Cover Up " claiming board meetings took place to discuss The publisher's liability, but " despite that, there is not a single note from any such meeting".

In response, Mr Green accused claimants of " smearing" senior MGN figures by accusing The board of lying to Cover Up any hacking, and said there had been " extreme allegations of dishonesty".

Harry is among four people whose claims are being heard in The Trial , expected to last up to Seven Weeks , as " representative" cases of The types of allegations facing The publisher. They will also help The Court set The Level of damages MGN should pay if The claimants win.

Others involved are Coronation Street actors Nikki Sanderson and Michael Turner , known by his stage name Michael Le Vell, and comedian Paul Whitehouse 's ex-wife Fiona Wightman.

The publisher's lawyers said that Ms Sanderson and Ms Wightman have run out of time to sue for damages, because these types of claims should be brought within Six Years of The alleged victim knowing What Happened .

The lawyers said phone hacking has been talked about for at least 20 years, with The Mirror Group publicly apologising for its part in The Scandal in 2014.

Therefore, any potential victims should have known long ago to get a case started, MGN's lawyers argued.

But The claimants said that MGN did such a good job in covering up wrongdoing for so long, that reasonable people simply could not have known or suspected The Truth .

Depending on The outcome of this case, The Court could then consider cases from a range of celebrities including former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl and former Arsenal and England footballer Ian Wright .

During Thursday's hearing, The claimant's lawyer told The Court that one of The of The case was The extent to which " widespread, habitual and unlawful" activities were " authorised at The highest level" of MGN.

This included " The systemic and widespread use of PIs (private investigators) by MGN journalists to unlawfully obtain Private Information " of various individuals, Mr Sherborne said.

He referred The Court to key senior MGN figures who he claimed " authorised" The unlawful obtaining of Information .

He Said this included former editors Piers Morgan , Neil Wallis , Tina Weaver , Mark Thomas , Richard Wallace and Bridget Rowe , and alleged that managing editors and senior executives also knew.

" Mr Morgan was right at The Heart of this in many ways, " Mr Sherborne told The Court .

" He was a hands-on editor and was close to The board. We have The direct involvement of Mr Morgan in A Number of these incidents. "

Mr Morgan, who edited The Mirror from 1995 until 2004, has any knowledge of unlawful Information gathering happening under his watch - in particular phone hacking.

Approached by an Itv News camera crew on Wednesday - The Day The Trial began - Mr Morgan was asked if he would apologise to Harry over The claims being made In Court .

The former Good Morning Britain host was filmed saying he would not " take lectures on privacy invasion from Prince Harry , somebody who has spent The Last three years ruthlessly and cynically invading The Royal Family 's privacy for vast commercial gain".

The Trial will continue on Monday.

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