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Belfast News Letter on MSNGovernment presses BBC for explanation after broadcasting 'appalling' Kneecap and Bob Vylan at GlastonburyThe government has pressed the BBC for "an urgent and detailed explanation" after broadcasting "utterly appalling and unacceptable" performances by Kneecap and Bob Vylan from the Glastonbury music ...
An internal BBC report found a Gaza documentary failed to disclose that its 13-year-old narrator Abdullah Al-Yazouri was the ...
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GB News on MSNBBC Director General Tim Davie receives pay rise despite Bob Vylan and Gaza documentary rowsThe Director General of the BBC Tim Davie has given himself a pay rise, despite recent controversies plaguing the broadcaster. According to the newly released annual report by the Corporation, Davie's ...
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Independent.ie on MSNBob Vylan dropped from European tour after Glastonbury controversyBob Vylan has been dropped from a European tour after the controversy caused by their performance at the Glastonbury festival. The British punk-rap duo were accused of anti-Semitism after leading ...
Weeks on from their Glastonbury set, Bob Vylan are still facing backlash for their controversial chanting of ‘death to the IDF’. The chant, amid others supporting Palestine, has become the focal point ...
Public faith in BBC 'called into question by recent catastrophic failure' says Lisa Nandy — as annual report set to be released - Annual report to come out amid storm over Gregg Wallace, Glastonbury F ...
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Independent.ie on MSNBBC to face questions on Gregg Wallace, Glastonbury coverage and documentary on Gaza as it releases annual reportThe BBC is to face questions on Gregg Wallace, its Glastonbury Festival coverage and the Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone documentary as it prepares to release its 2024/2025 annual report. The ...
A BBC documentary about the Gaza war’s effect on children breached editorial guidelines — and is being probed by Britain’s ...
Focus on Gregg Wallace, Glastonbury and Gaza as BBC releases annual report - It comes after Ofcom announced it would ...
BBC revealed Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance could have been cut from the festival livestream if team members on the ground thought it necessary.
Tim Davie says employees who had the authority to end the broadcast were among 550 members of staff at the festival.
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