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BBC personnel with the authority to cut Bob Vylan’s live stream at Glastonbury were ‘on the ground on the day’ of the ...
Event organizers feel the pressure to deplatform the "high risk" protest group.It all started when the BBC cancelled its ...
Bob Vylan asked fans to stop chanting "death to the IDF" at a recent gig in London, which was the duo's first performance ...
Bob Vylan attempted to tone down the temperature rising around the group at their first gig since their controversial ...
If you’d fallen into a slurry tank under the toilets at the Glastonbury Festival, you’d still not have had as bad a weekend ...
After punk duo Bob Vylan chanted "death to the IDF" live on air, the BBC has vowed to take action to "ensure proper ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap ...
BBC apologizes after streaming Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury set despite 'high risk' warning. New policies ban live ...
The controversy surrounds comments made by Bob Vylan's singer - who goes by the stage name Bobby Vylan - during their performance at the festival on Saturday.
A criminal investigation has been launched over performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury on Saturday, Avon and Somerset Police has said. The force said it had appointed a senior ...
Glastonbury Festival organisers have also said they were "appalled" after frontman rapper Bobby Vylan led chants of "free, free Palestine" and "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]".
The BBC has been asked for further comment. Speaking to the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme earlier, Health Secretary Wes Streeting said Bob Vylan's comments were "revolting".
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