As prime minister Rishi Sunak stood outside Number 10 in the pouring rain and announced that a general election would take place on 4 July, a familiar tune rang out. The song was “Things Can Only Get ...
Pop band D:Ream have banned the Labour Party from using their hit song “Things Can Only Get Better” during their election campaign. Prime minister Rishi Sunak’s general election announcement was ...
The pop group behind New Labour’s 1997 victory anthem Things Will Only Get Better said they would deny a request from Sir Keir Starmer to use the track in the upcoming General Election. D:Ream’s ...
Professor Brian Cox reunited with D:Ream to perform the iconic 1990s song Things Can Only Get Better at Glastonbury on Friday evening (28 June). The song became the anthem to Tony Blair’s Labour ...
The band behind New Labour’s 1997 victory song, D:Ream, has exclusively told LBC it would snub a request from Sir Keir Starmer if they were asked for permission to use another track. The band’s ...
Their debut would achieve platinum status, peaking at a heady fifth in the UK album charts – propelled by Things Can Only Get Better – a number one smash that takes on more cultural significance with ...
The pop band behind New Labour's 1997 anthem Things Can Only Get Better has banned Sir Keir Starmer from using the song in the election. D:Ream's founding members Alan Mackenzie and Peter Cunnah said ...
D:Ream have banned Keir Starmer from using their 1993 New Labour anthem ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ in his election campaign. READ MORE: D:Ream on being booked for Glastonbury and the return of ...
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