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I deeply regret that such offensive and deplorable behavior appeared on the BBC,' director-general Tim Davie wrote.
Britain's national broadcaster said on Thursday it would no longer broadcast or stream live any music gig deemed "high risk" ...
"We deeply regret that such offensive and deplorable behaviour appeared on the BBC," the broadcaster said in a new statement ...
Punk duo Bob Vylan led a chant of "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]" during their set, which was available to ...
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The BBC had originally deemed a number of performances at Glastonbury to be 'high risk' – yet still went ahead and broadcast ...
The prime minister is involved; so is the U.S. deputy secretary of State. The BBC is changing policies. But Bob Vylan remains ...
The BBC apologized for airing Bob Vylan's "offensive" Glastonbury Music Festival set over the weekend and is changing its ...
This past weekend over 200,000 fans braved rain, heat, and mud to watch everyone from Neil Young to Olivia Rodrigo play the ...
In a statement issued on Thursday the corporation apologised for the group's "deplorable behaviour" after frontman, Bobby ...
The BBC has issued a formal apology following the live broadcast of Bob Vylan’s controversial set at Glastonbury. The ...
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 ...