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The BBC came under fire after Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance remained on iPlayer for five hours.
Foster’s behaviour, and what he stands for, has so far been neglected. And that is, his determination to falsify the past.
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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The Times of Israel on MSNIsraeli officials blast ‘vile’ attacks in Melbourne, demand Australia tackle antisemitismHerzog says 'intolerable' to still be faced with 'chilling image of an attempt to burn Jews alive' after synagogue, Israeli ...
Hostage families demand comprehensive deal, comparing partial deals that leave some behind to 'selection' at Nazi death camps ...
Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone was originally aired in February but it was pulled by the broadcaster after it emerged the son ...
By Chronicle Staff Al-Qassam and Al-Quds Brigades document tank attacks and drone seizures amid renewed rocket fire on ...
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Chanting “Death to the IDF” is not edgy or brave. It’s despicable. If Britain cannot say that clearly and without a proviso, then it has lost its moral compass.
Also involved in a probe is Bob Vylan, whose performance saw singer Bobby Vylan, whose real name is reportedly Pascal ...
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 ...
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A man set the door of a synagogue alight and a group of protesters stormed an Israeli restaurant in Melbourne on Friday night ...
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