Toni Braxton and Babyface Debut ‘Hurt You’ Music Video

Tony Braxton and Babyface have released the music video for their collaboration, "Hurt You". Directed by Ray Kay, the four-minute visuals is simple and a perfect representation of the track, which tells about the hardships of being in a…

Jamie Foxx Reportedly Playing MLK In Oliver Stone Directed Biopic

Academy Award winning actor Jamie Foxx may be taking on the most significant role of his career. According to The Wrap, Foxx is being considered to play civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in a film directed by Oliver Stone.  The…

Katy Perry and Ron Burgundy to appear at MTV EMAs

Katy Perry will perform at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards (EMAs).  The American singer will play her new single Unconditionally at the ceremony, which takes place at Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome on 10 November. The track is the second single taken…

Music tourism ‘boosts UK’s economy by £2.2bn a year’

Tourists going to concerts and festivals are boosting the UK economy by as much as £2.2 billion a year.  Music tourism is also said to provide 24,000 jobs each year, a report by VisitBritain and UK Music shows. Spending by people from the UK and…

Republic of Ireland to exit bailout in December, says PM

  The Republic of Ireland is on track to exit its international bailout programme by December, Prime Minister Enda Kenny says. He told the Fine Gael party conference in Limerick that although "fragile times" lay ahead "the economic emergency will be…

TCI welcomes big cut in roaming service rates

Digicel boss in the Turks and Caicos Islands, E Jay Saunders said customers in the island chain could save over 50 per cent on roaming services, following a big chop in rates announced last week by the telecommunications giant. "As a commercial…

JPMorgan Chase reports quarterly loss on legal costs

JPMorgan Chase has reported a loss in the third quarter after setting aside $9.2bn (£5.8bn) to cover legal bills.  The bank lost $380m during the quarter, compared with a profit of $5.7bn in the same period last year. JPMorgan is currently in talks…

Royal Mail shares jump sharply on market debut

Royal Mail shares rose 38% to 455p in their first day of conditional dealings on the London Stock Exchange.  The hugely oversubscribed sale was priced at 330p a share, valuing the 500-year-old firm at £3.3bn. At one point, the price hit 459.75p.…

Obama would sign short-term debt rise

US President Barack Obama is willing to sign a "clean" short-term increase to the US borrowing limit that is free from Republican budget and policy demands, his spokesman has said.  Jay Carney's remarks came amid talks aimed at ending the twin…

CARICOM Member States urged to move to CCJ

Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, has called on CARICOM Member States that have not taken the necessary steps to make the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) their final court of appeal, to do so.…