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Sir Keir Starmer has led criticism across the political spectrum of chants at Glastonbury for “death” to the Israeli military as the BBC faced pressure to explain why it kept broadcasting.
Yoram Yehudaj, who lost his 24-year-old son Ron when the Nova music festival was attacked, said the broadcaster should be ...
It was an Instagram post from West Belfast hip-hop trio Kneecap (left) that sent me racing towards Glastonbury's West Holts ...
The DOJ Task Force to Combat Antisemitism aims to determine what measures are available to "prevent the promotion of violent ...
British police said they were examining videos of a band that led chants of “death to the IDF” — Israel Defense Forces — at ...
Bob Vylan has broken his silence after his controversial performance at Glastonbury was removed from BBC iPlayer following ...
Bob Vylan frontman Bobby Vylan has refused to back down after facing backlash for leading chants including ‘death to the IDF’ ...
Kneecap have become well-known at this point for their fervent pro-Palestine activism onstage, particularly during the ...
The rap duo have come under fire for encouraging audiences at the U.K. music festival to join in on shouting "death to the ...
Bob Vylan, a rap duo, rallied the U.K. crowd to cheer "Free Palestine" before Bobby Vylan prompted the crowd to chant, "Death, death to the IDF." ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday added his voice to those condemning a British punk-rap group for anti-Israel remarks at the Glastonbury music festival, an incident that has already ...
Glastonbury officials released a statement Sunday denouncing by the chants and comments made by British punk and hip hop duo ...