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Sir Rod Stewart was joined by a trio of veteran superstars during a rousing performance at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday.
Rapper Bobby Vylan, of rap punk duo Bob Vylan, on Saturday led the chants on the festival’s West Holts Stage on Saturday.
He was also joined by the festival’s founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled on to the stage by his daughter.
The BBC has defended putting Kneecap’s Glastonbury set on iPlayer – editing it to cut out lyrics, but leaving attacks on ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNMP to Kneecap after Glastonbury outrage: Say all that again in courtA senior DUP figure has challenged Kneecap to repeat their “vile comments” from Glastonbury when they’re next in a courtroom.
Corporation must show why it allowed a hate-filled performance at the festival to be broadcast uninterrupted on Saturday, MPs say ...
The punk performer on Saturday led crowds on the festival’s West Holts Stage in chants of ‘Death, death to the IDF’ ...
An English punk duo chanted pro-Palestine slogans and slogans against the Israeli military during their performance at a UK ...
The BBC has come under fire for its coverage of the Glastonbury festival, after it aired “death to the IDF” chants by punk group Bob Vylan, but cut the stream for Irish band Kneecap.
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