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The UK punk duo who chanted "Death to the IDF" at Glastonbury festival are facing concert cancellations. Event organizers feel the pressure to deplatform the "high risk" protest group.
It comes after Ofcom said it had asked the BBC why controversial remarks made by the band were broadcast live.
The news of Lorna Clarke’s resignation as BBC's director of music comes after UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy condemned the ...
Last year the BBC won a Bafta for its Glastonbury coverage. This year it's being attacked for it. Or, to be more precise, for ...
Bob Vylan made a political statement during their set at the Glastonbury Music Festival, and they and the BBC have been met ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap ...
London punk-grime duo Bob Vylan are the subjects of a criminal investigation following their set at Glastonbury. This is the ...
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 ...
It directly preceded Kneecap‘s highly-awaited set, which the BBC had confirmed just a couple of hours before would not be streamed live on iPlayer, though Bob Vylan’s performance was.Since the ...