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TheJournal.ie on MSNSurrealing in the Years: At least 4,844 children homeless, and we ain't seen nothin' yetHe’s putting up major numbers in his first season — 4,844 children accessed homeless services in May, according to the latest ...
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 ...
Yes, the BBC did cock up with its live stream of Bob Vylan, says Brian Reade. But the right-wing moaners should be directing their rage elsewhere ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNAnother remarkable week for Keir Starmer and the BBC - Vladimir McTavishFor a distinctly unremarkable man Keir Starmer has had quite a remarkable week. First, he managed to pull off that never-seen-before trick of achieving a humiliating victory in Parliament on Tuesday.
The last thing on BBC Director General Tim Davie’s mind as he visited with staff during this weekend’s Glastonbury Music Festival in Somerset, England was controversy. As evening descended upon the ...
Quirky flags were thin on the ground, but there were many Palestinian ones. At one point Robinson-Foster launched a chant of ...
A reader says Rachel Reeves’ tears would be understandable if they were about Labour rebels wrecking her work to reform the benefits system ...
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The BBC instructed a number of its senior staff to “step back” from their duties on music and live events, following the broadcast of Bob Vylan's “Death to the IDF” chant in Glastonbury, the BBC ...
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The Feedback inbox has been full of comments on the band Bob Vylan's chanting against the Israel Defense Forces at Glastonbury, with some listeners wondering if the BBC gives stories about itself ...
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Extra.ie on MSNBBC head of music reportedly steps down amid Glastonbury controversyThe BBC’s Director of Music, Lorna Clarke, has stepped down from her responsibilities over the controversial broadcast of Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set, as reported by The Times. This follows a ...
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