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Chanting “Death to the IDF” is not edgy or brave. It’s despicable. If Britain cannot say that clearly and without a proviso, then it has lost its moral compass.
Two bands are boycotting Radar festival after Bob Vylan were sacked from the line-up. The band were removed from the list of ...
The boss of a music festival said she received death threats from pro-Palestinian activists after dropping controversial rap ...
As Glastonbury Festival came to an end, the sun kept shining over the county. People in Castle Cary made a range of different ...
Wet Leg singer Rhian Teasdale has told the PA news agency she feels the post-Glastonbury Festival reaction to sets by Bob ...
The BBC’s director of music Lorna Clarke has stepped back from her day-to-day duties after controversy over the broadcaster’s ...
The statement apologised for the group’s “deplorable behaviour” after frontman Bobby Vylan led crowds in controversial chants ...
The Met Police are investigating comments ‘allegedly made during a concert at Alexandra Palace earlier this year’.
The BBC’s director-general was at Glastonbury Festival when Bob Vylan led chants of “Death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence ...
Kneecap and Bob Vylan are facing criminal police investigations for their performances at Glastonbury Festival as US ...
An owner at Cork city's much-loved Izz Café has said he is 'deeply offended' by UK politicians' response to Bob Vylan and ...
Police have launched a criminal investigation after they reviewed footage of Bob Vylan and Kneecap's sets at Glastonbury.
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