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Left-wing culture, especially online, could be censorious, leaving many who interacted with it afraid of saying the wrong ...
After punk duo Bob Vylan chanted "death to the IDF" live on air, the BBC has vowed to take action to "ensure proper ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology following the live broadcast of Bob Vylan’s controversial set at Glastonbury. The ...
Readers respond to Rachel Reeves getting teary during PMQ's, roadblock in welfare reform and the summer of '76.
As the British Grand Prix kicks off this Sunday, we discuss the F1’s media strategy with F1 journalist Rebecca Clancy and broadcaster Steve Rider.
The BBC had originally deemed a number of performances at Glastonbury to be 'high risk' – yet still went ahead and broadcast ...
What is a high-risk performer? - Seven acts including Bob Vylan were classed as “high-risk” before Glastonbury, according to ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains ...
The former cabinet minister was interviewed by journalist James Harding at Jewish Care’s 103rd Business Breakfast ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology and announced it will no longer be live-streaming “high-risk” music acts after punk rap duo Bob Vylan’s controversial Glastonbury Festival performance on Saturday ...
Controversy as grafitti appears on wall close to college repeating Bob Vylan chant - only to be 'greywashed' hours later ...