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The BBC came under fire after Bob Vylan's controversial Glastonbury performance remained on iPlayer for five hours.
The culture secretary says she is "exasperated" over the length of time a BBC review into the documentary has taken.
Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone was originally aired in February but it was pulled by the broadcaster after it emerged the son ...
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has questioned why the BBC has not yet to fired anyone following the airing of a controversial ...
The last thing on BBC Director General Tim Davie’s mind as he visited with staff during this weekend’s Glastonbury Music Festival in Somerset, England was controversy. As evening descended upon the ...
It’s a cornucopia of trouble — and the quick and easy conclusion is that the place must be going to the dogs. Again. Because the UK’s public service broadcaster, 103 years old, has so often been ...
A statement from the band posted on Instagram on Monday (01,07.25) said: "We are not the first. We will not be the last. "We are being targeted for speaking up." Bob Vylan appeared on the West Holts ...
The BBC instructed a number of its senior staff to “step back” from their duties on music and live events, following the broadcast of Bob Vylan's “Death to the IDF” chant in Glastonbury, the BBC ...
As Rachel Reeves can uncomfortably attest, resisting the urge to cry at inconvenient moments can end in failure. I discovered ...