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Ofcom has said they will be speaking to the BBC over Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance. On Saturday the English punk duo – which includes frontman Bobby Vylan and Bobbie Vylan on drums – took to the ...
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Bob Vylan star doubles down on Glastonbury backlash with 'I said what I said' statementFollowing the Bob Vylan set, the BBC released a statement explaining its decision to refuse to air the set again. The organisation said: "Some of the comments made during Bob Vylan’s set were deeply ...
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Labour minister says Bob Vylan’s anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury ‘clearly overstepped mark’There was no doubt Bob Vylan’s comments “crossed the line,” a Labour minister ... The punk rap act’s performance was broadcast live by the BBC. A spokesperson for the broadcaster said: “Some of the ...
The frontman of scandal rappers Bob Vylan has doubled down on his 'death to the IDF' chant at Glastonbury - as the BBC faced calls to be prosecuted over the rant. The artist who performs as Bobby ...
Before the Kneecap set, rap-punk duo Bob Vylan also caused controversy by leading the crowd in chants of: "Free, free Palestine" and "Death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)." The BBC said it ...
Bob Vylan 'crossed a line' at Glastonbury, says Baroness Smith The prime minister is calling for the BBC to explain how it allowed a live broadcast of a Glastonbury act who chanted "death to the IDF".
A shadow Tory minister has accused Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury of being "incitement to violence" as he condemned the BBC for broadcasting the controversial performance. Danny Kruger also ...
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The BBC could be prosecuted over rapper Bob Vylan's "appalling" comments after he called for the death of Israeli soldiers at Glastonbury. The corporation has been told it must explain why it failed ...
English punk duo Bob Vylan has sparked controversy this weekend following their incendiary performance at Glastonbury. The two Bobs – frontman Bobby Vylan and drummer Bobbie Vylan – have found ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has also condemned the BBC’s decision to broadcast the set live. A spokesman for the politician said: ‘We strongly condemn the threatening comments made by Bob Vylan at ...
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