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"We’re sharing this because we have found similar acts of solidarity and protest by our peers to be inspiring." ...
From Bob Vylan's IDF death chants, to Gregg Wallace's inappropriate behaviour scandal - here's what we learned from the BBC's ...
Under pressure from U.S. officials, and Canadian community groups, Canada's immigration minister has not said whether they would ban two music groups from entering the country.
“By allowing Kneecap to perform on Indigenous lands, Live Nation and the MRG Group are not only endorsing rhetoric that promotes division, hate and glorification of terror — they are violating the ...
Following a nine-month break to focus on new material, the band are back more self-assured than ever. With a clear sense that ...
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 ...
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 ...
Rap group Kneecap were "placed in a higher category of risk" than Bob Vylan by the BBC, prior to its coverage of the ...
Bob Vylan will no longer be supporting Gogol Bordello on their upcoming European tour. Bob Vylan released a statement on Instagram stating, ”Due to logistical complications, we have decided not to ...
The director-general of the BBC, Tim Davie, said it was an ‘option open to those on the ground’ to cut the livestream.
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