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Sir Ephraim Mirvis says "outright incitement to violence and hatred" appears to be acceptable if it's couched as "edgy political commentary".
Both bands have faced strong backlash for their comments on stage at the festival, which included chants of "Death to the IDF" from Bob Vylan and "F*** Keir Starmer " from Kneecap, following the Irish ...
The UK is investigating the BBC for not interrupting the event's broadcast.In its 55 years of existence, the Glastonbury rock ...
British police launched a criminal investigation Monday into a televised performance at the Glastonbury Festival by rap punk ...
Glastonbury 2025 is under intense public and political scrutiny following performances by Bob Vylan and Kneecap that have ...
Glastonbury Festival revellers have officially packed up their campsites and left Somerset’s Worthy Farm but the robust team ...
This wasn’t an act of creative expression. It was a co-ordinated stunt. A platform for hate, dressed up as art. This was not ...
LONDON: British police launched a criminal investigation Monday into a televised performance at the Glastonbury Festival by ...
BBC boss Tim Davie under mounting pressure in Glastonbury 'hate chant' row after it emerges he didn't pull livestream - BBC ...
Avon and Somerset Police have launched a criminal investigation into the Glastonbury Festival sets of Bob Vylan and Kneecap, ...