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Nothing compared to her: Sinead O'Connor's tearful fans gather outside the Wall of Fame in Dublin's Temple Bar where Irish singer used to record

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
Hundreds of grieving supporters gathered outside the Wall of Fame in Dublin's Temple Bar today to pay their respects to the late Sinead O'Connor. Mourners discussed the influence her music had on their lives, and they called for her to 'light an absolute fire under all of us' to examine how mental stability and children are handled in Ireland. The audience performed two of her hits, Black Boys On Mopeds and Nothing Compares 2 U, and they also created a small memorial at the Irish Rock 'n' Roll Museum building in Dublin using today's newspapers, flowers, and photographs of the singer.

EXCLUSIVE: Inside Sinead O'Connor's £3,000-a-month penthouse apartment, which the actress had eagerly shown to fans just weeks before she died aged 56, but police are not suspicious

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
The Irish music legend had excitedly announced her move into the area and announced plans to'write new songs,' hinting at a forthcoming album and a world tour. Just after 11 a.m. yesterday, police were called to the property between Herne Hill and Brixton. At the time, the actor was pronounced dead on the scene. Her death is not being treated with suspicion. It came after MailOnline revealed Sinead had reported on social media that she had returned to London and felt "very proud to be home" in a video shot in her new flat on July 9. The singer's Facebook page was taken to confirm it was her Twitter account and that she was unpacking. She apologised for the chaos and called the modern apartment a's***hole' because her possessions were on the floor. However, there were also rumors of placing Vaseline on her face to gaze after her skin and 'beautiful' sun flowers, which her friend purchased as a housewarming gift, and were worthy of place in the modern kitchen.

Sinead O'Connor's death was not attributed to a medical cause, according to police, an autopsy will be performed in'several weeks'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
After police were alerted, the actor, 56, was discovered'unresponsive' at a apartment in south-east London, but detectives are not concerned about the star's sudden death as suspicious, although the cause remains a mystery. The coroner was alerted of the death on Wednesday after police found the Grammy Award-winning musician unresponsive at a home in Herne Hill, south-east London, on Wednesday. According to a statement on London Inner South Coroner's Court website, there was no medical cause of death.' An autopsy was therefore ordered by the Coroner. The findings of this investigation may not be available for several weeks. After these findings are reported and submissions have been received from the family, it will be determined whether an inquest will be needed.

Sinead O'Connor was found 'unresponsive' and pronounced dead at a London home just weeks after moving to the capital - as police say star's death, aged 56, 'is not being treated as suspicious'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 27, 2023
Sinead O'Connor was found 'unresponsive' at a house in south-east London after police were alerted, but detectives are not concerned about the actor's sudden death, according to the star. Scotland Yard has reported that the Irish singer died in the British capital on Wednesday morning, just weeks after she moved into a new apartment. A call was sent to a home in London's SE24 district, which includes gentel Herne Hill and sits between Brixton and Dulwich. Huw Edwards, a broadcaster, as well as actors Mark Rylance, Olivia Colman, and James Nesbitt are among the notable SE24 residents. Sinead had just returned to London at the start of July, calling the area her 'home' and expressing her dissatisfaction with the ballet and writing new songs in the days before she died, according to MailOnline. She also posted on Facebook that she wanted to go on tour next year. A Met Police spokesman said: On Wednesday, police were alerted to calls of an unresponsive woman at a residential address in the SE24 area at 11.18 a.m. on Wednesday, July 26. Officers were deployed. At the hospital, a 56-year-old woman was declared dead. The next of kin has been notified. The death is not being treated as suspicious. For the Coroner, a file will be created.' Sinead's death is likely due to a post-mortem examination, since she died suddenly. By her death yesterday, families, acquaintances, and followers were left devastated. Michael Stipe, Tori Amos, and Irish singer Shane MacGowan are among those who paid tribute to O'Connor's talent and legacy.

Tori Amos reveals she broke her leg and injured her ankle after a serious fall on tour

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 29, 2023
Tori Amos' continuing tour was about to unravel when she revealed she sustained a serious leg injury only a quarter of the way through. After a slip caused by an unfortunate pair of high heels, the 59-year-old singer-songwriter confessed to breaking her fibula and breaking her ankle. On Wednesday, she told her 173K Instagram followers that she would continue the tour, but with a boot on.

Critics are split on season two of the Yellowjackets,' and 'terrific yet traumatic.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 24, 2023
Critics from around the world have been divided by the second season of cult-hit Yellowjackets, with some questioning whether the 'novelty has worn off' from the enthralling cannibalistic story. The show tells the tale of a high school girls' soccer team who became trapped in the woods after a plane crash 25 years ago, contributing to cultism and cannibalism.

Queen will approach Windsor Castle to sound of bagpipes playing iconic 19th century Scottish tune

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
As the funeral procession approaches the Castle gates, a massed pipe and drums band from Scotland and Ireland will perform the Skye Boat Song, the theme song on TV show Outlander. After being defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, Bonnie Prince Charlie fled to the Isle of Skye to avoid capture by government troops. The selection of a song that honors the Jacobite rebel who had fought English troops may have raised the eyebrows of a few of the Queen's ancestors. However, the Queen was known for her love of bagpipes and Scotland, and she would almost certainly have heard the soothing and romantic tune many times in her lifetime. When in residence at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral, or Holyroodhouse, she had her own piper play for her for 15 minutes at 9 a.m. every morning. On Sunday night, the Queen's coffin is seen lying in state, right, military forces taking part in final drills along the Long Walk in Windsor.

Billions, Illuminati Hotties, Twice, And More

www.mtv.com, October 1, 2021
It's been a long lookout for the elusive "bop" — but it's not easy. Playlists and streaming-service recommendations can only do so much. They often leave a lingering question: Are these songs really good, or are they just new? Introducing Bop Shop, a hand-picked collection of songs from MTV News' team. This weekly collection does not discriminate by gender and can include anything; it's a look at what's on our minds and what looks good. We'll keep it fresh with the most recent hits, but we'll get a few oldies (but goodies) every once in a while. Get ready: The Bop Shop is now open for business.