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Taylor Alison Swift is an American singer-songwriter. She is known for narrative songs about her personal life, which have received widespread media coverage. At age 14, Swift became the youngest artist signed by the Sony/ATV Music publishing house and, at 15, she signed her first record deal.

Her 2006 eponymous debut album was the longest-charting album of the 2000s in the US. Its third single, "Our Song", made her the youngest person to single-handedly write and perform a number-one song on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Swift's second album, Fearless, was released in 2008.

Buoyed by the pop crossover success of the singles "Love Story" and "You Belong with Me", it became the US' best-selling album of 2009 and was certified diamond in the US. The album won four Grammy Awards, and Swift became the youngest Album of the Year winner.

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Lanarkshire woman still battling for compensation 20 years on from court ruling

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A Lanarkshire woman stuck in a legal battle since the 1980s has said she fears she will never see the money she is due. Christine Mullen, who is from Rutherglen, was a care home worker until she suffered a back injury in 1985, when she was aged 42.

Despite judges finding in her favour, the Department of Social Security (now the Department of Work and Pensions) have refused to stump up any compensation to Christine, who was injured due to consistently lifting up patients.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android The 78-year-old told our sister title the Sunday Mail: “I was forced to leave the job I loved because of my back injury, caused by constant lifting of patients.“I was then told that it did not count as an industrial injury.“Three of the highest judges in Scotland ruled that it was an industrial injury and that the DWP should pay up.

They were wise words from wise men but they fell on deaf ears.”The pensioner believes she is due about £96,000, plus interest, dating back to 1985.

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