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Chris Philp, the Conservative Party's home affairs spokesman, wanted to see the rapper prosecuted for "inciting violence and hatred". He called on the police to "urgently investigate and prosecute the ...
In the past, Glastonbury was organised alongside the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), which shaped its ideological anti-militarist stance. But their shifting politics with the recent ...
Postmedia’s Bryan Passifiume reports that nine First Nations leaders across the country say the group Kneecap, which is caught up in controversy over its performance at a recent concert in Glastonbury ...
The U.S. State Department revoked the visas issued to the members of Bob Vylan on June 30. Deputy Secretary of State ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNIRDepartment of Culture officials have also met with Glastonbury organisers about procedures to monitor imagery on the site of ...
"We’re sharing this because we have found similar acts of solidarity and protest by our peers to be inspiring." ...
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An internal BBC report found a Gaza documentary failed to disclose that its 13-year-old narrator Abdullah Al-Yazouri was the ...
Weeks on from their Glastonbury set, Bob Vylan are still facing backlash for their controversial chanting of ‘death to the IDF’. The chant, amid others supporting Palestine, has become the focal point ...
A BBC documentary about the Gaza war’s effect on children breached editorial guidelines — and is being probed by Britain’s media watchdog — for not disclosing that its teen narrator was the son of ...
BBC revealed Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance could have been cut from the festival livestream if team members on the ground thought it necessary.
Tim Davie says employees who had the authority to end the broadcast were among 550 members of staff at the festival.
While performing at Glastonbury last month, the London punk-rap duo led the crowd in a chant of “death, death, death to the ...
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