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The BBC lost public trust over the Glastonbury fiasco when it broadcast anti-Israeli chants, the head of Ofcom has said. Dame Melanie Dawes, the regulator’s chief executive, called on BBC bosses to ...
Ofcom chief executive Melanie Dawes said there could be a risk that the public will lose confidence in the broadcaster.
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The Observer on MSNUnder fire and lacking leadership, BBC staff’s default is: ‘Avoid Gaza’For the past week, rumours have been circulating at the BBC that Lisa Nandy, secretary of state for culture, asked BBC ...
"This is about silencing a proud and unbowed proponent of hate speech against Jews," said European Jewish Association head Rabbi Menachem Margolin.The post Belgian music festival urged to drop Bob ...
In Melbourne, Australia, 20 anti-Israel demonstrators on Friday night chanted “Death to the IDF” as they swarmed an Israeli ...
If you know one thing about the UK punk-rap duo Bob Vylan, it’s this: They led the crowd in a chant of “Death, death to the IDF” while performing at Glastonbury last month. Bob Vylan were on the same ...
Bob Vylan attempted to tone down the temperature rising around the group at their first gig since their controversial ...
At their first gig since Glastonbury, Bob Vylan warned the crowd to stop chanting "Death to the IDF" so the duo doesn't get "in trouble." ...
You’re gonna get me in trouble,” Bobby Vylan told fans at London’s 100 Club. “Apparently, every other chant is fine, but you ...
Bob Vylan played its first show since the punk rock duo's controversial on-stage comments at Glastonbury last month.
Bobby Vylan told fans at a sold-out surprise gig in London on Wednesday night they had to be careful after police launched an ...
Bob Vylan's singer has reportedly asked fans not to chant against the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) since their Glastonbury ...
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