BBC Slams "Deeply Offensive" Glastonbury Set, Won't Show It On Demand

BBC Slams “Deeply Offensive” Glastonbury Set, Won’t Show It On Demand

A BBC spokesperson has described Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury set today as “deeply offensive” and said it won’t be making it available on demand. As we reported earlier this evening, the BBC tried to skirt controversial Irish band Kneecap by not showing the group’s Glastonbury set as part of its live wall-to-wall Glastonbury coverage today, but instead it was English…

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Hong Kong pulls Haribo gummies from stores after cannabis taint in Netherlands

Hong Kong pulls Haribo gummies from stores after cannabis taint in Netherlands

Hong Kong’s food safety watchdog has instructed businesses to temporarily remove Haribo’s gummy products from shelves as a precautionary measure, following reports from the Netherlands of cannabis contamination in certain batches of the popular sweets and an import suspension by Taiwan. In response to the Post’s queries, a government spokesman said on Sunday that while…

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Question Time's Fiona Bruce brings show to a halt as guest screams 'do something' | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Question Time’s Fiona Bruce brings show to a halt as guest screams ‘do something’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce was forced to bring the BBC show to a halt as one audience member repeatedly begged: “Do something!” The programme was off to an explosive start last night (May 29) when one woman in the audience grilled Labour’s transport secretary Heidi Alexander about Israel as the Israel-Palestine conflict rages on….

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BBC veteran Alan Yentob dies at 78

BBC veteran Alan Yentob dies at 78

File photo: Alan Yentob (Picture credit: X/@MarioNawfal) Alan Yentob, a pioneering figure in British broadcasting and the creative force behind decades of acclaimed BBC content, has died aged 78, his family confirmed on Saturday.Yentob joined the BBC in 1968 as a trainee and went on to become one of its most influential and recognisable figures….

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Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids might never visit the UK: New court decision sparks security worries |

Why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids might never visit the UK: New court decision sparks security worries |

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s son, Prince Archie, and daughter, Princess Lilibet, will probably never be allowed to visit the United Kingdom, as expressed recently by the Duke of Sussex. This has emerged following a very important court judgment that declined a request by Harry for the granting of automatic protection by the police to…

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