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

Feb 9,2023 9:01 am

By Katie RazzallCulture and media editor, BBC News

In The Battle between Prince Harry and Associated Newspapers, appearing at court In Person looks like the Ultimate Power play.

The Prince has thrown down a gauntlet to a newspaper group he believes has made his life hell and which, he and others claim, used illegal means to do so.

His appearance at London's High Court today.

But it was less of a shock to anyone who has followed his battles with the media, and specifically the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

After All , Harry has vowed to make reform of The Press his " life's work".

If you want a sense of his priorities, this is it: a prince, estranged from His Family and now living More Than 5,000 miles from London, who flies in from LA to walk through those historic doors of The Royal Courts of Justice and into Court 76.

We still do not know if he will attend his father's coronation. We do know he wanted to be In Court for what are really early stages of this particular case.

Prince Harry does not mince his words when It Comes to the media.

In his autobiography, Spare, he refers to " a dreadful mob of dweebs and crones and cut-rate criminals and clinically diagnosable sadists along Fleet Street".

He has them in his sights. Turning up at court was as much about optics as open justice.

The response by The Press to his arrival is also fascinating.

The Sun online had The Story at The Top of its website, splashing with the headline " Day In Court . Smiling Harry makes surprise London appearance…".

The Times , Guardian and Telegraph also put The Story high up on their digital services.

Mail Online had, shall we say, other news priorities.

Users had to scroll a long way down Mail Online to find The Story about The Duke 's appearance In Court over what it termed " hacking claims" against its parent company.

Technically, hacking does not actually cover it. The claims are much wider.

The case has Not Yet reached trial. This Week is all about legal argument.

If it does eventually go to a full trial, it will be a hugely significant moment.

The seven claimants (not just Prince Harry , but also Sir Elton John , David Furnish , Baroness Doreen Lawrence , Sadie Frost Law, Sir Simon Hughes and Elizabeth Hurley ) allege serious criminal activity by Associated Newspapers.

If true, this is Even Worse than phone hacking.

The allegations include the use of bugging devices put inside people's cars and homes, surreptitious listening in to private phone calls as they were happening, impersonating people to get Private Information and other " gross breaches of privacy" according to the claimants' lawyers.

Associated Newspapers categorically denies all this and says it will vigorously defend itself " if that proves necessary".

The pre-trial Hearing This Week is thrashing out whether the case can go ahead and whether The Evidence being relied on by the claimants can be used.

It was not only Prince Harry who turned up today. With a notepad and bottle of water on The Table in front of him, he sat two seats from his fellow claimant Frost Law. Sir Elton and Baroness Lawrence also attended in the afternoon.

Given the seriousness of the claims and the High Profile of those involved, there is huge interest in this Hearing - and not enough room In Court to hold everyone.

Journalists Like Me and my producer have been given permission to watch the proceedings remotely, via a video link, under a strict court order.

The Bbc also has correspondent Tom Symonds actually In Court , splitting his time between the courtroom and the Strand outside, to broadcast from the live cameras there.

Also In Court is a barrister representing The Bbc , The Guardian , ITN and Reuters, to put the case for these media organisations when It Comes to the reporting restrictions being discussed.

By turning up, Prince Harry has sent a clear message to Associated Newspapers. He wants to be the visible face of this action.

He is also part of forthcoming cases against other media organisations.

In May, a trial will begin against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) which owns the Daily Mirror , over accusations of phone hacking between 1996 and 2011. MGN disputes the claims made by Prince Harry , former Girls Aloud singer Cheryl and The Estate of George Michael amongst others.

The Duke is also trying to bring a case against News Group Newspapers, which owns The Sun and the now defunct News of The World .

As he walked into court today, Prince Harry was surrounded by cameras.

I could not help wondering if one of them was his. After All , the Netflix documentary 'Harry & Meghan' was reported to be The Second most successful documentary series in the streamer's history.

What better follow up, for a prince still locked into a deal with Netflix, than a series that charts his battle to take on The Press ?

Harry 2: This Time It's Personal.

It has a certain ring to it.

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