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, we will still go ahead at glastonbury. that got the crowd excited. interested, and on they came. and for the first few songs, they did not mention israel and gaza at all, but then they very much leaned into it, and it is worth saying, they are entitled to their opinions, their plan people not just a classroom but across the country who share their opinion that israel is committing more crimes in gaza, and that it is a genocide. that is something you do hear a lot of people, entitled to those opinions. it is something israel denies but people are still entitled to hold those opinions and kneecap are no different. they also leaned into this stuff around one of them being charged to our charged on the terrorism charge. the charge he denies. they talked about being trumped up terrorism and said it would not be the first miscarriage of justice by the british state against somebody irish. so that was talked about. and in that context, one of the things that, yes, potentially we now know police are investigating both sets, they s
, we will still go ahead at glastonbury. that got the crowd excited. interested, and on they came. and for the first few songs, they did not mention israel and gaza at all, but then they very much leaned into it, and it is worth saying, they are entitled to their opinions, their plan people not just a classroom but across the country who share their opinion that israel is committing more crimes in gaza, and that it is a genocide. that is something you do hear a lot of people, entitled to those...
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and it's glastonbury weekend. the crowds are there, the weather, too, but of course it's all about the music. in a highly significant ruling, the us supreme court has curbed the power of federal judges to block his presidential orders nationwide. the case stemmed from president trump's executive order to end the constitutional right of birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants. to discuss this further, i spoke with matthew bartlett, a republican strategist who served in the us state department during donald trump's first term, and laura fink, a democratic strategist and ceo of rebelle communications, to get their analysis on the decision. today's ruling was that, unilaterally, judges across america, federal judges, cannot have a blanket injunction against national federal policy. that's probably the right thing. we have a national election. you have someone who is president. to have one judge being able to block congress and the presidency probably does seem a bit odd, so i think the rulin
and it's glastonbury weekend. the crowds are there, the weather, too, but of course it's all about the music. in a highly significant ruling, the us supreme court has curbed the power of federal judges to block his presidential orders nationwide. the case stemmed from president trump's executive order to end the constitutional right of birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants. to discuss this further, i spoke with matthew bartlett, a republican strategist who served in...
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we welcome glastonbury's condemnation of the performance. the performance was part of a live stream of the west holts stage on bbc iplayer. the judgment on saturday to issue a warning on screen while streaming online was in line with our editorial guidelines. in addition, we took the decision not to make the performance available on demand. the team were dealing with a live situation but, with hindsight, we should have pulled the stream during the performance. we regret this did not happen. in light of this weekend, we will look at our guidance around live events so we can be sure teams are clear on when it is acceptable to keep output on air." there has been criticism of the bbc across the political spectrum. after it broadcast, the crowd chanting death to the idf during their set. ofcom issued a statement saying, we are very concerned about the livestream of this performance and the bbc has questions to answer. also... so that was a statement from ofcom talking about the bbc's coverage of the bob vylan performance and before that we had th
we welcome glastonbury's condemnation of the performance. the performance was part of a live stream of the west holts stage on bbc iplayer. the judgment on saturday to issue a warning on screen while streaming online was in line with our editorial guidelines. in addition, we took the decision not to make the performance available on demand. the team were dealing with a live situation but, with hindsight, we should have pulled the stream during the performance. we regret this did not happen. in...
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it is almost impossible to find shade at glastonbury. trust me, i have been trying to find shade here. there are suncream dispensers available. there's also places where you can refill your water bottles. i would say there are a lot of sunburnt people perhaps at glastonbury this year. it has been incredibly hot and i think it's been quite difficult for some people to cope in the heat, especially people that have been camping as well because it has been baking hot. we weren't really expecting these temperatures. it was meant to be a bit cloudy. we saw a bit of rain, but yes, it has been searing heat at glastonbury and it's expected to be when rod stewart, of course, he's playing the legends slot here today. there was a bit of a jibe at rod stewart yesterday by kneecap. rod stewart is going to be playing the legends slot later on this afternoon. we're expecting thousands and thousands of people here. but yes it's going to be another hot one at glastonbury. the health secretary wes streeting was asked about bob vylan's comments by my collea
it is almost impossible to find shade at glastonbury. trust me, i have been trying to find shade here. there are suncream dispensers available. there's also places where you can refill your water bottles. i would say there are a lot of sunburnt people perhaps at glastonbury this year. it has been incredibly hot and i think it's been quite difficult for some people to cope in the heat, especially people that have been camping as well because it has been baking hot. we weren't really expecting...
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that's just in from glastonbury festival. the comments went out live on the bbc iplayer, and the culture secretary has asked for an urgent explanation about the broadcast from the bbc director general, tim davie. police in somerset are also assessing comments made on stage by the irish-language rap group kneecap at the festival on saturday. the health secretary, wes streeting, was asked about bob vylan's comments by my colleague, victoria derbyshire, this morning. let's take a listen. firstly, we are probable giving him what he wants, which is publicity. i thought the comments were revolting and if i think about the war in ukraine, no doubt i want ukraine to win, but that doesn't mean i'm going to be cheering on the deaths of russians. i don't think anyone wins from that. the other thing i would say is we are talking about what happened on stage. a palestinian village in the west bank were set on fire, i met with the red cross and red crescent this week about the humanitarian catastrophe that we have today, the risk of diseas
that's just in from glastonbury festival. the comments went out live on the bbc iplayer, and the culture secretary has asked for an urgent explanation about the broadcast from the bbc director general, tim davie. police in somerset are also assessing comments made on stage by the irish-language rap group kneecap at the festival on saturday. the health secretary, wes streeting, was asked about bob vylan's comments by my colleague, victoria derbyshire, this morning. let's take a listen. firstly,...
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let's return now to glastonbury.arlier in this bulletin, we looked at the controversy caused by some of the political pronouncements made on stage. but now let's take a look at the other experiences on offer at the festival. live to glastonbury and our culture reporter, noor nanji. over to you. this is the final day of glastonbury festival, and away from the controversy, there's been so much going on, all about the music at the end of the day. over my shoulder, we had rod stewart playing the sender afternoon legend spot, and there is always a massive crowd for this particular spot and it did not disappoint. right over my shoulder, right the way up to the fields they were packed, and he played a bunch of his hits, he brought out a number of special guests as well. we had at michael evis, the glastonbury founder, and he asked us to wish him a happy 90th birthday coming up later this year, and also lulu, some an incredible -- incredible stand. people were pleased with how that played out. there's so much else going on,
let's return now to glastonbury.arlier in this bulletin, we looked at the controversy caused by some of the political pronouncements made on stage. but now let's take a look at the other experiences on offer at the festival. live to glastonbury and our culture reporter, noor nanji. over to you. this is the final day of glastonbury festival, and away from the controversy, there's been so much going on, all about the music at the end of the day. over my shoulder, we had rod stewart playing the...
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glastonbury is a particularly unique situation.ots of people want to go and i think they have a really fair way of doing it. they have a ballot and the lucky ones get tickets. buying festival tickets has never been easier. one of the great things that happen as a result of the pandemic is everybody has moved to these payment plans is that lots of people paid monthly, like you do for your bills and every festival now has payment plans. we have a real mix within the festival sector. some independent festivals are selling out, so lots of really great successes but the costs are so high that you can get to sell out and still be worried about if the weather is not good enough or if people do not spend enough on site, you might not make it to the end of your festival. what does your industry need in terms of help and support to try and revive it? well, we do lots together, so lots of these festivals come together and help each other out in different ways. they will all be watching this, because they will build on glastonbury as well. but
glastonbury is a particularly unique situation.ots of people want to go and i think they have a really fair way of doing it. they have a ballot and the lucky ones get tickets. buying festival tickets has never been easier. one of the great things that happen as a result of the pandemic is everybody has moved to these payment plans is that lots of people paid monthly, like you do for your bills and every festival now has payment plans. we have a real mix within the festival sector. some...
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katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. amid the controversy at the iconic glastonbury music festival - there was still plenty of celebration, with a number of a-listers taking to the stage. iconic '90s indie band pulp, were amongst the surprise packages playing the festival. their appearance was kept secret, and jarvis cocker and his band wowed fans on the pyramid stage. also appearing earlier were la rockers haim. the three siblings played their gig at the park stage. one of the most talked about artists this year is veteran canadian singer neil young, whose hits include 'heart of gold'. he played this evening. adding a touch of glamour earlier was british singer-songwriting raye, already the winner of a prestigious brit award. this year's festival features 22-year-old global superstar olivia rodrigo, as its headline act. whilst veteran rocker and "do you think i'm sexy" singer, rod stewart is appearing on sunday. perhaps understandably, he is occupying the festival's prestigious legends slot. nurses and ask for maybe the
katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. amid the controversy at the iconic glastonbury music festival - there was still plenty of celebration, with a number of a-listers taking to the stage. iconic '90s indie band pulp, were amongst the surprise packages playing the festival. their appearance was kept secret, and jarvis cocker and his band wowed fans on the pyramid stage. also appearing earlier were la rockers haim. the three siblings played their gig at the park stage. one of the most talked...
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glastonbury festival organisers say they're appalled by punk duo bob vylan calling for "death" to the israeli military during their performance. the israeli military issues an evacuation order for a significant proportion of gaza city and northern gaza, warning palestinians of an imminent military operation and forcing many to leave again. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog says iran will be able to start enriching uranium again in a matter of months. president trump's "big beautiful bill" moves one step closer to being passed as the us senate narrowly votes to debate it. and people in southern europe are bracing themselves for another day of extreme temperatures as the heatwave continues. hello and welcome to our viewers in the uk and around the world - i'm frankie mccamley. glastonbury festival organisers say they are "appalled" by comments made by punk duo bob vylan during their set on saturday, and it "very much crossed a line". the duo led chants calling for "death" to the israeli military. the government has also strongly condemned them, and the police in somerset are reviewi
glastonbury festival organisers say they're appalled by punk duo bob vylan calling for "death" to the israeli military during their performance. the israeli military issues an evacuation order for a significant proportion of gaza city and northern gaza, warning palestinians of an imminent military operation and forcing many to leave again. the head of the un's nuclear watchdog says iran will be able to start enriching uranium again in a matter of months. president trump's "big...
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groups kneecap and bob vylan, after hundreds of complaints were made about their performance at glastonbury. warnings over extreme heat have been extended across much of england - with highs of 34 degrees celsius forecast today. europe also swelters, with an unprecented red alert called in france, and weather warnings in place in place for spain, italy portugal and germany. the jury in the trial of sean "diddy" combs retires to deliberate its verdict. the rapper and music mogul is facing a possible life sentence. the police have launched criminal investigations into two bands that performed at glastonbury this weekend - the northern irish band kneecap and punk rap duo bob vylan. there have been hundreds of complaints, many of them directed at the bbc, after vylan led the crowd during a live broadcast, in a call for the death of the israel defense forces. the bbc has apologised today and said it should have pulled the live coverage of that performance , describing the "anti-semitic sentiments" as "utterly unacceptable". this afternoon, america revoked the group's visas ahead of a tour there
groups kneecap and bob vylan, after hundreds of complaints were made about their performance at glastonbury. warnings over extreme heat have been extended across much of england - with highs of 34 degrees celsius forecast today. europe also swelters, with an unprecented red alert called in france, and weather warnings in place in place for spain, italy portugal and germany. the jury in the trial of sean "diddy" combs retires to deliberate its verdict. the rapper and music mogul is...
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katie razall is at glastonbury for us. i'm here at glastonbury, where day two of the festival is well and truly under way. and as you say later on, neil young is going to be headlining here. but there is some tough competition because we also have charli xcx, one of the biggest pop stars on the planet right now. she's up against him, as is doechii, a phenomenal rising star, and the scissor sisters. so for people trying to decide what to do tonight, it is a bit of a tough one. there's a lot to see and there's also a lot of buzz around these secret sets. we've had some of them yesterday. we had lewis capaldi and lorde, and today there's a mystery band known as patchwork, and we don't know exactly who they are, but a lot of people are putting the smart money on pulp. and i was down at the pyramid stage earlier where people were getting ready for that and hoping very much that it is going to be pulp. but as ever with glastonbury, it's always about so much more than just what's on the main stages. and there's so much diversity
katie razall is at glastonbury for us. i'm here at glastonbury, where day two of the festival is well and truly under way. and as you say later on, neil young is going to be headlining here. but there is some tough competition because we also have charli xcx, one of the biggest pop stars on the planet right now. she's up against him, as is doechii, a phenomenal rising star, and the scissor sisters. so for people trying to decide what to do tonight, it is a bit of a tough one. there's a lot to...
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launched a criminal investigation into the performances of kneecap and bob vylan at this years glastonbury festival. it comes after bob vylan had their us visas revoked and of their tour to america because of what the us state department because they are hateful to at glastonbury. a heat weave sweeps across europe cannot record temperatures recorded for the hottest day ever for june. the heat triggers wildfires in turkey, 50,000 people have now been evacuated from their homes. and the government unveiled compromises to its planned benefits cuts, but is it enough to placate the rebels i had of tomorrow's big boat in the comments? welcome to bbc news. let's start with the breaking news. the police have said bob vylan and kneecap performances at the glastonbury festival are not the subject of criminal investigation. the bbc has expressed its regret at not pulling the lifestream of bob vylan performance on saturday, saying the anti-semitic sentiment expressed by the group were utterly untenable. the united states said monday it was revoking visas for the british punk-rap group bob vylan, which
launched a criminal investigation into the performances of kneecap and bob vylan at this years glastonbury festival. it comes after bob vylan had their us visas revoked and of their tour to america because of what the us state department because they are hateful to at glastonbury. a heat weave sweeps across europe cannot record temperatures recorded for the hottest day ever for june. the heat triggers wildfires in turkey, 50,000 people have now been evacuated from their homes. and the...
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the latest on that controversy at glastonbury yesterday. let's turn our attention to the middle east, where the israeli army has issued evacuation warnings for a significant proportion of gaza city and northern gaza, forcing many to leave again. last night, thousands of israelis demonstrated in tel aviv for the first time in three weeks to demand a hostage deal with hamas. they want the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take what they called a "brave and bold decision". hamas has signalled it is willing to free the remaining hostages under a deal to end the war. the qatari foreign ministry earlier said israel and hamas should build on the momentum from last week's ceasefire between israel and iran. in gaza, the health ministry says at least 81 people were killed and more than 400 injured in israeli strikes over a period of 24 hours. israeli strikes hit a number of areas, including an apartment building, a stadium and a school housing displaced families. president trump said on friday a gaza ceasefire is possible "within the
the latest on that controversy at glastonbury yesterday. let's turn our attention to the middle east, where the israeli army has issued evacuation warnings for a significant proportion of gaza city and northern gaza, forcing many to leave again. last night, thousands of israelis demonstrated in tel aviv for the first time in three weeks to demand a hostage deal with hamas. they want the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take what they called a "brave and bold...
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this is definitely been a glastonbury that has had a fair bit of controversy. a deal reducing import tariffs between the us and uk has come into force this morning - after president trump and sir keir starmer signed the agreement two weeks ago. it gives producers of steel and cars in the uk preferential access to the world's biggest consumer market. our world news correspondent joe inwood has more. they are flagship british brands, popular in the us but vulnerable to the global trade instability caused by donald trump. the news that, from today, 100,000 uk-manufactured cars can be sold to the us with a tariff - or import tax - of 10% has been welcomed as a win for this key sector. it's probably the headline from this us-uk deal, which is now in force. it also sees tariffs on certain aerospace products removed. in return, up to 1.4 billion litres of us ethanol could arrive in the uk tariff-free each year, along with 13,000 tonnes of us beef. the whole thing was announced at the g7 in canada a couple of weeks ago, with some enthusiasm from the prime minister. don
this is definitely been a glastonbury that has had a fair bit of controversy. a deal reducing import tariffs between the us and uk has come into force this morning - after president trump and sir keir starmer signed the agreement two weeks ago. it gives producers of steel and cars in the uk preferential access to the world's biggest consumer market. our world news correspondent joe inwood has more. they are flagship british brands, popular in the us but vulnerable to the global trade...
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pete doherty says he really looks forward to glastonbury. he says it's more about ice cream vans and playgrounds that -looking tow bars these days. very different festival. and later, rod stewart will be live on the pyramid stage, and olivia roderigo will headline tonight. our very own legend there. enjoy the rest of the day. here in the uk, it's been a bruising few days for the government after a backbench labour revolt forced a u-turn on plans for welfare cuts. today, health secretary wes streeting told the bbc the government had made mistakes but says it's now "listening" and "learning". georgia roberts reports. the government is still looking to let licking its wounds this weekend, after almighty fight with its own mps on its welfare bill. having watered down key elements of the plans, the health secretary wes streeting said that the government is a much better position, but acknowledged flaws in the way the affair was handled. the concerns were so substantial, and people were concerned that we wouldn't get to a point where the bill was
pete doherty says he really looks forward to glastonbury. he says it's more about ice cream vans and playgrounds that -looking tow bars these days. very different festival. and later, rod stewart will be live on the pyramid stage, and olivia roderigo will headline tonight. our very own legend there. enjoy the rest of the day. here in the uk, it's been a bruising few days for the government after a backbench labour revolt forced a u-turn on plans for welfare cuts. today, health secretary wes...
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the organisers of the glastonbury festival said they are "appalled" by their actions. police say they are assessing the footage, as well as comments made by the belfast rap group kneecap. katie razzall, who is there, told us whether the controversy is still overshadowing the festival. you may well be able to hear rod stewart doing the legends slot. we've had this big singalong in a field for more than an hour now, and i think it's fair to say nobody here is thinking about this ongoing controversy or indeed talking about it. but away from the festival it is very different, as you say, after yesterday's performance, first by the rap duo bob vylan on a different stage here, west holts, it's called. i was there. they advocated violence as a way to get your message across. as you say, they talked about death to the idf, and that was language condemned by the bbc that broadcast that set out live before taking it down off the iplayer afterwards. it has, of course, caused this controversy. we were expecting the band that followed them, the belfast rap trio kneecap, to be the o
the organisers of the glastonbury festival said they are "appalled" by their actions. police say they are assessing the footage, as well as comments made by the belfast rap group kneecap. katie razzall, who is there, told us whether the controversy is still overshadowing the festival. you may well be able to hear rod stewart doing the legends slot. we've had this big singalong in a field for more than an hour now, and i think it's fair to say nobody here is thinking about this ongoing...
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olivia rodrigo brings this year's glastonbury festival to an end, but controversy continues over offensive chanting during bob vylan's performance on saturday. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. europe is currently gripped by a heatwave with some countries seeing temperatures exceeding 40 degrees as the hot weather reaches its peak. this map shows the heat with spain, france and italy all issuing warnings about the impact of the weather on health. in spain, 46 degrees celsius has been recorded in the town of el granado - the country's hottest june day ever, according to the national weather service. alongside increasing temperatures is the risk of wildfires. firefighters are continuing to battle blazes in the city of izmir on the aegean coast which has forced people to leave their homes. more now on the heatwave gripping europe. several countries will continue to see temperatures today in excess of 40 degrees, let's speak to our correspondent guy hedgecoe who's in madrid. how hot has it been across europe? well it has been brutally hot in the last couple of days, here in spain, there have be
olivia rodrigo brings this year's glastonbury festival to an end, but controversy continues over offensive chanting during bob vylan's performance on saturday. hello, i'm catherine byaruhanga. europe is currently gripped by a heatwave with some countries seeing temperatures exceeding 40 degrees as the hot weather reaches its peak. this map shows the heat with spain, france and italy all issuing warnings about the impact of the weather on health. in spain, 46 degrees celsius has been recorded in...
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glastonbury spends huge sums on it's security one of which includes hiring former members of the sas and ex-police officers to patrol the perimeter, and using drones, guard dogs and infrared cameras to find trespassers. let's speak to emily prescott, arts and entertainment correspondent at the sunday times. you have written an article about the security, emily, it is more costly than the royal family's security, i believe? yes, that is what they said. since customary began, people have been trying to sneak in, even michael evers himself, he conceived of glastonbury at a festival he snuck into. there always been that issue. in 2000, to reach their peak and they decided to direct this four metre long tall fence to try and stop some people sneaking in but this year they have been looking into people planning on sneaking in and how they are planning to do it and the various ways they are being stopped. it is obviously £400 per ticket, around that, they sell out in 35 minutes so there is many people who haven't got tickets will stop on top of that, emily eavis has said this year she produ
glastonbury spends huge sums on it's security one of which includes hiring former members of the sas and ex-police officers to patrol the perimeter, and using drones, guard dogs and infrared cameras to find trespassers. let's speak to emily prescott, arts and entertainment correspondent at the sunday times. you have written an article about the security, emily, it is more costly than the royal family's security, i believe? yes, that is what they said. since customary began, people have been...
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katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. katie razall is at glastonbury for us.there's controversy surrounding kneecap but it's the act before them that is also causing concern? yes, you're absolutely right. we were expecting one controversy, we knew already that kneecap's set would be something the bbc decided not to stream live but there was an act before kneecap on that same stage called bob vylan. i was there and they made comment that he said tonight were deeply offensive and the bbc said it will not be making that set available on demand. bob vylan is a punk rap duo, if you like, and they spoke about death to the israeli defense forces and they also advocated violence. now, we know even and somerset police are examining videos of both bands' performance as the night to try and determine whether there will be any criminal offence that has been committed and it is a controversial situation, certainly outside glastonbury that is making headlines and here the focus is about the music as you can your behind me and headline acts like neil young and the fact that
katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. katie razall is at glastonbury for us.there's controversy surrounding kneecap but it's the act before them that is also causing concern? yes, you're absolutely right. we were expecting one controversy, we knew already that kneecap's set would be something the bbc decided not to stream live but there was an act before kneecap on that same stage called bob vylan. i was there and they made comment that he said tonight were deeply offensive and the bbc said it...
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welcome to glastonbury, everyone! keep moving...you can't do this to me, i've been queueing since 3am. best festival in the world. hands down. better than anything. i'm looking forward to seeing the scissor sisters. i think that will be a good blast. we attend the festival... every year. i've been coming here since i was 16. i am not going to tell you my age now! for many, many years. i would never, ever miss a year. it's just the best. but glastonbury's phenomenal success masks some serious challenges for the wider festival business. almost 250 annual events in the uk have disappeared since 2019 - according to a new report. john rostron, ceo of the association of independent festivals, explains why so many are struggling. the costs, really, of running a festival. that's been the big challenge. it's a big, risky business putting on an event. costs have risen tremendously since brexit and the pandemic together. and also supply chain terms have got really tough since that time. and so for a lot of the festivals - most festivals in the
welcome to glastonbury, everyone! keep moving...you can't do this to me, i've been queueing since 3am. best festival in the world. hands down. better than anything. i'm looking forward to seeing the scissor sisters. i think that will be a good blast. we attend the festival... every year. i've been coming here since i was 16. i am not going to tell you my age now! for many, many years. i would never, ever miss a year. it's just the best. but glastonbury's phenomenal success masks some serious...
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glastonbury and on the west holts stage on saturday afternoon, the punk duo bob vylan. the set was being streamed on the bbc iplayer and during the performance they led a chant - "death to the idf," the israeli defense forces. the prime minister has led the condemnation of what he calls appalling hate speech. avon and somerset police are looking at the footage, and the decision to not immediately pull the livestream has drawn widespread criticism. what happened at glastonbury over the weekend, from this particular band, was completely out of order. i don't... you know, i'm a bit mystified as to how the bbc continued to broadcast that live. i was disgusted by what bob vylan said on that stage. inciting violence has no place in a civilised society. in fact, it's a criminal offence and i hope the police investigate both bob vylan for saying it in the first place, and also the bbc for broadcasting it, because broadcasting that kind of hateful material is also a criminal offence. concerns about what might have been said on stage at glastonbury have been raised by the presenc
glastonbury and on the west holts stage on saturday afternoon, the punk duo bob vylan. the set was being streamed on the bbc iplayer and during the performance they led a chant - "death to the idf," the israeli defense forces. the prime minister has led the condemnation of what he calls appalling hate speech. avon and somerset police are looking at the footage, and the decision to not immediately pull the livestream has drawn widespread criticism. what happened at glastonbury over the...
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thanks to charlotte gallagher of reporting from glastonbury. gaza's civil defence agency says at least 14 people have been killed in israeli strikes across the territory so far on sunday. five of them are reported to have died in a strike on a tent housing displaced people near the southern city of khan younis. the israeli military has issued an evacuation order for a significant proportion of northern gaza and gaza city - warning palestinians of imminent action there. large plumes of smoke have been seen over northern gaza in the last couple of hours. in israel, thousands of israelis demonstrated in tel aviv for the first time in three weeks to demand a hostage deal with hamas. they want the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to take what they called a brave and bold decision. hamas has signalled it is willing to free the remaining hostages - under a deal to end the war. the qatari foreign ministry earlier said, israel and hamas should build on the momentum from last weeks' ceasefire between israel and iran. let's speak to our cor
thanks to charlotte gallagher of reporting from glastonbury. gaza's civil defence agency says at least 14 people have been killed in israeli strikes across the territory so far on sunday. five of them are reported to have died in a strike on a tent housing displaced people near the southern city of khan younis. the israeli military has issued an evacuation order for a significant proportion of northern gaza and gaza city - warning palestinians of imminent action there. large plumes of smoke...
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court second glastonbury. why did you want to come back?s just the most fun place i've ever been to. you see people having so much fun and everyone is really nice, great music as well, it is just the loveliest environment to be in for a week. and i have to say, the atmosphere is so different from other musical festivals i've been to. a lot more families have a lot more chilled out, isn't it? it is very different. i work at other music festivals, and this is a different kettle of fish. avril looks out for each other here and it is a really nice place to be. it is on your agenda for the next few days. i have got a massive agenda on friday. 1975. loads of nice music. lots of northern, manchester based music! we are headed down to block nine, the southeast corner, is to see what is going on. and do you have to basically plan it like a military operation? the opposite. military operation to get here and get home, but when you're here, pick out the few that are non-negotiable is axing with the flow for the rest of it because you will miss some an
court second glastonbury. why did you want to come back?s just the most fun place i've ever been to. you see people having so much fun and everyone is really nice, great music as well, it is just the loveliest environment to be in for a week. and i have to say, the atmosphere is so different from other musical festivals i've been to. a lot more families have a lot more chilled out, isn't it? it is very different. i work at other music festivals, and this is a different kettle of fish. avril...
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welcome to glastonbury, everyone! keep moving...you can't do this to me, i've been queueing since 3am. best festival in the world. hands down. better than anything. i'm looking forward to seeing the scissor sisters. i think that will be a good blast. we attend the festival... every year. i've been coming here since i was 16. i am not going to tell you my age now! for many, many years. i would never, ever miss a year. it's just the best. the view there from some festivalgoers. but glastonbury's phenomenal success masks some serious challenges for the wider festival business. almost 250 annual events in the uk have disappeared since 2019 - according to a new report. john rostron, ceo of the association of independent festivals explained why so many are struggling. the costs, really, of running a festival - that's been the big challenge. it's a big risky business, putting on an event. costs have risen tremendously since brexit and the pandemic together. and also supply chain terms have got really tough since that time. and so for a lot
welcome to glastonbury, everyone! keep moving...you can't do this to me, i've been queueing since 3am. best festival in the world. hands down. better than anything. i'm looking forward to seeing the scissor sisters. i think that will be a good blast. we attend the festival... every year. i've been coming here since i was 16. i am not going to tell you my age now! for many, many years. i would never, ever miss a year. it's just the best. the view there from some festivalgoers. but glastonbury's...
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noor nanji reporting from glastonbury.much more on the festival throughout the day and of course you can watch it via the bbc news website. there is a live page with commentary on everything happening in the different stages and owning a caravan or lodge is sold as an affordable way to enjoy the best of britain. but beware - this is the holiday dream that could cost your life savings. we were basically screwed, and we lost a lot of money, but kept our sanity. just felt so exploitative, and it just really left such a sour taste in our mouth. this summer, millions will have a great time and make fantastic memories at holiday parks. but watch you don't fall out with the wrong park managers. you start thinking, "who are we actually dealing with here? "and how dangerous are they?" we go undercover to reveal how some customers are being misled. it's disgusting, really, what they did to us. saying it was only worth 23,000. how to avoid becoming one of those saying, "we wish we weren't here." the way they treat the customers is wr
noor nanji reporting from glastonbury.much more on the festival throughout the day and of course you can watch it via the bbc news website. there is a live page with commentary on everything happening in the different stages and owning a caravan or lodge is sold as an affordable way to enjoy the best of britain. but beware - this is the holiday dream that could cost your life savings. we were basically screwed, and we lost a lot of money, but kept our sanity. just felt so exploitative, and it...
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i'm glad the sun has come out after rain, enjoy, noor nanji at glastonbury, you can hear woman's hour you can hear woman's hour on bbc radio or the bbc sounds app. if you're in the uk and you failed to get a ticket for glastonbury, don't fret - you can see coverage from the festival here on the bbc. there'll be live performances on bbc one, bbc two and bbc four, or follow it all on the bbc iplayer. plenty more on the bbc news website as well. let's focus now on a conflict in central africa and a peace deal which could bring an end to decades of violence, involving the democratic republic of congo and rwanda. their foreign ministers are in washington where they are expected to officially sign a historic deal today to end fighting in the mineral-rich border region. president trump took credit for the deal and said his administration had stopped a very vicious war. let's speak to our senior africa correspondent anne soy who's in nairobi. how much credit goes to the us president for this? well, when you look at the role it is plain, it is critical, but also there has been mediation going
i'm glad the sun has come out after rain, enjoy, noor nanji at glastonbury, you can hear woman's hour you can hear woman's hour on bbc radio or the bbc sounds app. if you're in the uk and you failed to get a ticket for glastonbury, don't fret - you can see coverage from the festival here on the bbc. there'll be live performances on bbc one, bbc two and bbc four, or follow it all on the bbc iplayer. plenty more on the bbc news website as well. let's focus now on a conflict in central africa and...
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i want to thank glastonbury for having us here, our second ever glastonbury.arlotte gallagher at glastonbury and plenty more through the course of our programme. i want to point you to our website because it updates constantly on our main story, the us defence secretary saying it was a total success, those military strikes and the supreme leader of iran has spoken for the first time on iranian state television saying donald trump had achieved very live from london. this is bbc news. iran's supreme leader comes out of hiding, saying the us gained nothing from striking his country's nuclear sites and the attack was simply 'showmanship' from donald trump. the us defence secretary insists the military operation was a historic success. decimating. choose your word. obliterating. destroying iran's nuclear capabilities. the hamas-run civil defence agency in gaza says israeli forces have killed another 56 people - including some who were waiting for aid. the uk government appears set to make some concessions on its welfare bill after more than 120 labour mps signalled
i want to thank glastonbury for having us here, our second ever glastonbury.arlotte gallagher at glastonbury and plenty more through the course of our programme. i want to point you to our website because it updates constantly on our main story, the us defence secretary saying it was a total success, those military strikes and the supreme leader of iran has spoken for the first time on iranian state television saying donald trump had achieved very live from london. this is bbc news. iran's...
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glastonbury festival has officially opened.it is today when the main stages will be opening and thousands of people are already here. and in fact we're expecting around 140,000 people to be here over the course of the weekend. and there's plenty for them to enjoy. there's of course loads of art culture, but it's really about the music. we're expecting, as you said, the 1975. they are going to be headlining tonight. we also have neil young and also olivia rodrigo, they are the headliners, but there's also loads more in store. now, one of the people who is here enjoying things is anita rani, who is presenter of woman's hour, and she's going to be here for the weekend, which is really exciting. what are you most looking forward to seeing? well, first of all, as soon as we finish talking, i'm going to go downstairs, sit at the picnic table and get ready to present woman's hour live. and the programme, we've got an interview with self esteem. we've got an incredible country singer called tift merritt who's going to be performing liv
glastonbury festival has officially opened.it is today when the main stages will be opening and thousands of people are already here. and in fact we're expecting around 140,000 people to be here over the course of the weekend. and there's plenty for them to enjoy. there's of course loads of art culture, but it's really about the music. we're expecting, as you said, the 1975. they are going to be headlining tonight. we also have neil young and also olivia rodrigo, they are the headliners, but...
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these are live pictures from glastonbury.our cultire reporter noor nanji is in glastonbury with the latest. well, i'm here at glastonbury, where, as you say, day two of music is well and truly under way. and what a day it's been. we've had everyone from the kaiser chiefs to jade. and we also just learned who that mystery band patchwork were. so you might remember, there was a band called patchwork on the line-up. no one knew who exactly they were. turns out they were pulp, and you could say it was a pretty badly kept secret. i mean, i was down at pyramid stage this morning and there were people already queuing then because they were so convinced it was going to be pulp who walked onto stage. and they were right. but they are just concluding their set now as a brilliant set on the pyramid stage. and then tonight it's going to be neil young. he is headlining this set, the festival tonight, and then he's facing some stiff competition because on the other stages we've also got charli xcx, who's of course this amazing pop sensatio
these are live pictures from glastonbury.our cultire reporter noor nanji is in glastonbury with the latest. well, i'm here at glastonbury, where, as you say, day two of music is well and truly under way. and what a day it's been. we've had everyone from the kaiser chiefs to jade. and we also just learned who that mystery band patchwork were. so you might remember, there was a band called patchwork on the line-up. no one knew who exactly they were. turns out they were pulp, and you could say it...
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and olivia rodrigo, neil young and the 1975 to headline, as glastonbury unveils its full line-up for this year. now with all the latest sport, here's sarah mulkerrins. hello. first to the french open tennis where we now know two of the women's semi-finalists in paris. triple defending champion, iga swiatek came through her quarter final against ukraine's elina svitolina in straight sets. the pole raced to the first set 6-1, but svitolina found her stride in the second, pushed all the way before she won that 7-5 to progress. and she will meet world number one aryna sabalenka who earlier made it through. she beat olympic champion zheng chinwen in a tough battle, winning the first set 7-6 on tiebreak and the second set 6-3. she's bidding for a first title in paris. the men's quarter finals are now underway. loresnso mussetti has taken the first set against francis tiafoe. the ipl final is not long under way right in ahmedebad, with the royal challengers bengaluru taking on the punjab kings for the title. punjab kings won the toss and elected to field. the challengers are currently 55-1.
and olivia rodrigo, neil young and the 1975 to headline, as glastonbury unveils its full line-up for this year. now with all the latest sport, here's sarah mulkerrins. hello. first to the french open tennis where we now know two of the women's semi-finalists in paris. triple defending champion, iga swiatek came through her quarter final against ukraine's elina svitolina in straight sets. the pole raced to the first set 6-1, but svitolina found her stride in the second, pushed all the way before...
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katie razall is at glastonbury for us. we were expecting one controversy we knew already that kneecap's set was something the bbc decided it would not stream live, but there was an act before kneecap on that same stage, they are called bob vylan, i was there, and they made comments that the bbc said tonight were deeply offensive and the bbc has said they will not be making that on demand. bob vylan, a punk rap duo, if you like, they talked about death to the israel defense forces, and they also advocated violence. now we know that avon and somerset police are examining the videos of both bands's performances tonight to try and determine whether any criminal offence has been committed, but it is a controversial situation, certainly outside glastonbury, that is of course making headlines, but here, as you can hear behind me, here the focus is about the music, and it's about headline acts, like neil young, and of course the fact that early on the stage, pulp made a secret return. so there's a difference between what is happen
katie razall is at glastonbury for us. we were expecting one controversy we knew already that kneecap's set was something the bbc decided it would not stream live, but there was an act before kneecap on that same stage, they are called bob vylan, i was there, and they made comments that the bbc said tonight were deeply offensive and the bbc has said they will not be making that on demand. bob vylan, a punk rap duo, if you like, they talked about death to the israel defense forces, and they also...
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our culture editor katie razzall sent this update update from glastonbury. we were expecting that one controversy, we knew that something that the kneecap set was something that they would not stream live but there was an act, before hakham muhammad issa al-issa on the same stage, they called bob vylan, i was there, and they made comments that the bbc's tonight were deeply offensive -- called kneecap. they said they will not be making that that available on demand. bob vylan are a punk wrap duo, if you like, and they talked about death to the israeli defense forces and they also advocated violence. we know that even in automatic examining the videos of both bands's performances tonight to try to determine whether there will be any criminal offence being committed but it is a controversial situation and certainly outside glastonbury, that is of course making headlines but here as you can hear behind me, here the focus is on the music and it is about headline acts like neil young and, of course, the fact that earlier on this stage, pulp made a return so there
our culture editor katie razzall sent this update update from glastonbury. we were expecting that one controversy, we knew that something that the kneecap set was something that they would not stream live but there was an act, before hakham muhammad issa al-issa on the same stage, they called bob vylan, i was there, and they made comments that the bbc's tonight were deeply offensive -- called kneecap. they said they will not be making that that available on demand. bob vylan are a punk wrap...
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so what is glastonbury going to do? how is the bbc going to change to ensure that if anti-semitic hate is being talked on stage, being broadcast on stage, that it will press the red button and stop it from happening? a man, now aged 92, has been found guilty of the rape and murder of an elderly woman in 1967 in what is thought to be the uk's longest-running cold case ever to be solved. ryland headley had broken into the home of 75-year-old louisa dunne in bristol before attacking her. the case remained unsolved for nearly 60 years until detectives sent off items from the original investigation for dna testing. john maguire reports. i'm arresting you on suspicion of the rape and murder of louisa dunne. this is the moment police arrested 92-year-old ryland headley almost six decades since he committed rape and murder. his victim was 75-year-old louisa dunne, who was attacked in her own home in bristol. today, her only surviving grandchild gave her reaction to the verdict. there is a stigma attached to rape and murder in m
so what is glastonbury going to do? how is the bbc going to change to ensure that if anti-semitic hate is being talked on stage, being broadcast on stage, that it will press the red button and stop it from happening? a man, now aged 92, has been found guilty of the rape and murder of an elderly woman in 1967 in what is thought to be the uk's longest-running cold case ever to be solved. ryland headley had broken into the home of 75-year-old louisa dunne in bristol before attacking her. the case...
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and we'll be live from glastonbury festival where controversial band knee-cap are performing this afternoon with neil young, doe-chee and charli xcx headlining tonight. hello, this is bbc news. sir keir starmer says there is a moral imperative to change the welfare system, despite having to perform a u-turn on his benefits cuts plans to stave off a backbench rebellion. speaking to the welsh labour conference this morning, the prime minister said fixing the broken welfare system would have to be done in a labour way, after more than 120 mps threatened to block his proposals. the initial plans would have made it harder for people to claim a personal independence payment or pip. but the stricter criteria will now only apply to new claimants. charlotte wright reports. welcomed on stage at the welsh labour conference, sir keir starmer appearing before party members after a bruising week for his authority which saw a massive rebellion from his own mps against his plans to cut the benefits bill. the government was forced to make significant concessions. the prime minister says they have listened,
and we'll be live from glastonbury festival where controversial band knee-cap are performing this afternoon with neil young, doe-chee and charli xcx headlining tonight. hello, this is bbc news. sir keir starmer says there is a moral imperative to change the welfare system, despite having to perform a u-turn on his benefits cuts plans to stave off a backbench rebellion. speaking to the welsh labour conference this morning, the prime minister said fixing the broken welfare system would have to be...
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the bbc says it will review the way it covers live events after a glastonbury performer called for the death of israeli soldiers during a live stream. the government is trying to win over dozens of its backbenchers rebelling against the prime minister's welfare reforms. we will talk to one labour mp. and excitement at wimbledon with fans queueing in the heat to see the action on day one. hello. welcome to verified live. we start with the heatwave sweeping across europe. today could be the hottest day ever in some parts of the uk - while temperatures have already exceeded 40 degrees celsius in a number of european countries. over the weekend, both spain and portugal recorded their hottest june days on record. red heat warnings are in place in portugal, coastal croatia and sardinia. alongside the rising temperatures, there are risks of wildfires. these arwe some of the latest pictures from izmir in turkey. more than 50 thousand people have been evacuated from their homes. rescues like this have been going on for hours as the emergency services battle with the fires which have been spread
the bbc says it will review the way it covers live events after a glastonbury performer called for the death of israeli soldiers during a live stream. the government is trying to win over dozens of its backbenchers rebelling against the prime minister's welfare reforms. we will talk to one labour mp. and excitement at wimbledon with fans queueing in the heat to see the action on day one. hello. welcome to verified live. we start with the heatwave sweeping across europe. today could be the...
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away from the controversy, one of the biggest names in rock music hit the glastonbury stage. katie razzall reports. you may well be able to hear rod stewart doing the legends slot. we've had this big singalong in a field for more to do it looks like he was having fun, almost as much fun as his guest. -- michael rod stewart looked like he was having fun. i asked if we could do that, he said sure! i blinked and i'm off again but it was so exciting, i was so pumped. i have never sung with rod stewart, so it is something that i have thought about a lot. at glastonbury, it is a witch act to watch and where to find the party that focuses the mind. i've said, the focus is the controversy around what was said and broadcast yesterday. the punk duo bob vylan ice suggested to israeli troops and advocated violence. they have been condemned by the bbc, by the festivalorganisers who the line had been very much been crossed and the prime minister. keir starmer attempted appalling hate speech and want to be busy to explain how it was broadcast. this is minimal compared to what the palestinia
away from the controversy, one of the biggest names in rock music hit the glastonbury stage. katie razzall reports. you may well be able to hear rod stewart doing the legends slot. we've had this big singalong in a field for more to do it looks like he was having fun, almost as much fun as his guest. -- michael rod stewart looked like he was having fun. i asked if we could do that, he said sure! i blinked and i'm off again but it was so exciting, i was so pumped. i have never sung with rod...
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what's it like bringing your kids to glastonbury? it's amazing, amber 's been here since she was 14. i've literally lost count of how many times i've been here. best place on the planet, 100%. that is so cool to grow up so close to leiston bery. -- glass and barry. very lucky. it's amazing as a professional, what is the topic for camping here? -- top tip. comfy bag. don't sleep on the slopes. if it rains, the water comes in. you get covered in water. who are you looking forward to seeing? crosstalk thank you so much for talking to us. have an amazing 60th birthday, ruth. thank you so much. you see so many family groups and it's a really chilled out, relaxed atmosphere. it's actually really different to any music festival. it must be one of the friendliest places i've ever been. charlotte, before you go, in terms of those various acts that were kept secret, do we know any more details as we're talking now? well, patchwork is one of the secret acts. people think it could be pulp. other people are talking about lewis capaldi. i have no
what's it like bringing your kids to glastonbury? it's amazing, amber 's been here since she was 14. i've literally lost count of how many times i've been here. best place on the planet, 100%. that is so cool to grow up so close to leiston bery. -- glass and barry. very lucky. it's amazing as a professional, what is the topic for camping here? -- top tip. comfy bag. don't sleep on the slopes. if it rains, the water comes in. you get covered in water. who are you looking forward to seeing?...
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what um, on the other hand, glastonbury, you know, go back to its history. it's in the eighty's radio when it got going on. know who's there on the seventy's for a few years. but this one from 1991 home with that glass and be as a festival of thoughts happening and big ways. and so that until i didn't show you the 19 ninety's glass, nobody was known as the sea and the festival. the campaign for nuclear disarmament festival. and so every year the money but it rise went towards the campaigns and musically to solomon a piece already answered, add to me to click national and international time pay, protest movement against nuclear weapons. so at the very start of the various successful decades of glass and breaks the 1980s. it's um, it's cool, this radical lights to it. and um, it sort of is trying to maintain uh and you know, later on in that same decade, you would find a national mine is own dry, could run strike across the u. k. they'd be talking on stays at the festival, addressing over the crowd. and you cannot hear me so, so why so much has been political
what um, on the other hand, glastonbury, you know, go back to its history. it's in the eighty's radio when it got going on. know who's there on the seventy's for a few years. but this one from 1991 home with that glass and be as a festival of thoughts happening and big ways. and so that until i didn't show you the 19 ninety's glass, nobody was known as the sea and the festival. the campaign for nuclear disarmament festival. and so every year the money but it rise went towards the campaigns and...
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investigating controversial performers for transit violent and t as real slogans from the stage at glastonbury. in the west of the . i'm david love, it's good to have you with us. israel has stepped up in the air strikes and gaza as prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists his forces will achieve their goal of eliminating from us and freeing at the remaining hostages. as real has also issued evacuation orders for large areas of northern gaza. warning as preparing for a new offensive cause, a civil defense agency says it is rarely strikes and gunfire killed at least 23 people in the last day. a john shaw was head of the palestinian non governmental organizations network. he joined us earlier from gaza city and told us more about this situation there. it's very critical and very complicated tomorrow that we are passing through it since they have the morning people to start doing the lots of gaza strip was forcefully evacuated. but uh, i'm talking about the main neighborhoods in gaza, all sitting in gaza city. so really invite for us to be evacuated. tens of thousands of people who are still val
investigating controversial performers for transit violent and t as real slogans from the stage at glastonbury. in the west of the . i'm david love, it's good to have you with us. israel has stepped up in the air strikes and gaza as prime minister benjamin netanyahu insists his forces will achieve their goal of eliminating from us and freeing at the remaining hostages. as real has also issued evacuation orders for large areas of northern gaza. warning as preparing for a new offensive cause, a...
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palestine declassified has obtained access to private correspondents sent to glastonbury festival to try and intimidate it into cancelling nicap. they said they wanted to raise glastonbury's awareness about kcap and this involved claiming that the band were. propagating hate and should not therefore be protected by free speech, with which the letter writers claim to agree. the letter continues, the silence of our allies has sadly at times been a contributory factor to the way anti-israel rhetoric has become a proxy for antisemitism. the first signatory of a slo of industry insiders is david levy of warner music europe. he's a genocidal racist who even objects in the letter to the waving of... and flags at glastonbury, he's the agent for a slew of artists, including ayr, bjorck, calvin harris, dualipa, lcd sound system, and willow. as with many zionists, he squats on the territory of genuine anti-racists. this is visible for example, when he was asked if he could go back in time and see any concert, who would you see and when? his reply, bob marley at the... rainbow london, 1977. he w
palestine declassified has obtained access to private correspondents sent to glastonbury festival to try and intimidate it into cancelling nicap. they said they wanted to raise glastonbury's awareness about kcap and this involved claiming that the band were. propagating hate and should not therefore be protected by free speech, with which the letter writers claim to agree. the letter continues, the silence of our allies has sadly at times been a contributory factor to the way anti-israel...
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our culture reporter noor nanji has the latest from glastonbury. it's day two.we have charli xcx up against neil young, as is doechii and the scissor sisters. for people trying to decide what to do tonight it is a tough one. there is a lot of buzz around the secret sets, yesterday we had low risk and lord and today we had a street -- and there is a mystery band, we don't know who they are but a lot of people are put in the smart money on pulp and i was down at the pyramid stage earlier where people were getting ready for that and hoping very much that it would be pulp. with glastonbury it is not about what is on the main stages, there is so much diversity, including jamaican reggae, japanese folk singer and also a bollywood queer night and i am pleased to say some of the djs join me now. hello, everyone. let's start with you, tell me about the bollywood queer night, is it a first lead glastonbury? yes, it is a queer bollywood night that i started in london, it was a watering hole for the south asian people who would come together and listen to music we all grow
our culture reporter noor nanji has the latest from glastonbury. it's day two.we have charli xcx up against neil young, as is doechii and the scissor sisters. for people trying to decide what to do tonight it is a tough one. there is a lot of buzz around the secret sets, yesterday we had low risk and lord and today we had a street -- and there is a mystery band, we don't know who they are but a lot of people are put in the smart money on pulp and i was down at the pyramid stage earlier where...
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for people who have never been to glastonbury, is it as magical as they say it is? it has been magical, it is my first time here. i didn't quite realise how big it was. it is probably the size of a city. affably have only seen a fraction of it. they are heading over to watch olivia rodrigo, you can say is sense of having people over 200,000 people, they have been here for the past few days. it is intense, everyone but it is really fun as well. enjoy the last night there, thanks for your inside. not a bad reporting gig, if you can get on that one, is it? mclaren's lando norris has won the austrian grand prix, cutting team-mate oscar piastri's championship lead to fifteen points, it was a dramatic begging to the race at the red bull ring, the start was initially aborted because carlos sainz's william's broke down, then caught fire in the pit lane. and then red bull's max verstappen and the mercedes of kimi antonelli collided on the opening lap, ending both their races. norris and piastri were involved in a race-long battle with the pair nearly colliding at one point.
for people who have never been to glastonbury, is it as magical as they say it is? it has been magical, it is my first time here. i didn't quite realise how big it was. it is probably the size of a city. affably have only seen a fraction of it. they are heading over to watch olivia rodrigo, you can say is sense of having people over 200,000 people, they have been here for the past few days. it is intense, everyone but it is really fun as well. enjoy the last night there, thanks for your inside....
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glastonbury and on the west holt stage on saturday afternoon, the punctuo bob villain. the set was being streamed on the bbc i player and during the performance they let a chance death to the idf, the israeli defense forces. prime minister. has led the condemnation of what he calls appalling hate speech, even and somerset police are looking at the footage and the decision to not immediately pull the live stream has drawn widespread criticism. what happened at glastenbury over the weekend from this particular band was completely out of order. i don't, i, i, i'm a bit mystified as to how the bbc continued to broadcast that live. i was disgusted by what bob villain said on that stage, uh, inciting violence has no place in a civil. society, in fact it's a criminal offense, and i hope the police investigate both bob villain for saying it in the first place, and also the bbc for broadcasting it, because broadcasting that kind of hateful material is also a criminal offense. concerns about what might have been said on stage at glastonbury have been raised by the presence of the
glastonbury and on the west holt stage on saturday afternoon, the punctuo bob villain. the set was being streamed on the bbc i player and during the performance they let a chance death to the idf, the israeli defense forces. prime minister. has led the condemnation of what he calls appalling hate speech, even and somerset police are looking at the footage and the decision to not immediately pull the live stream has drawn widespread criticism. what happened at glastenbury over the weekend from...
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and we'll be live from glastonbury festival
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lets take you to live pictures coming to us from glastonbury music festival.e crowds, after gathering there for the last couple of days at the farm site are now really getting into the music with the main stages opening today. they are going to be basking in pretty warm temperatures over the weekend. that is perhaps not the traditional image you have of glastonbury and people returning covered in mud. none of that this weekend. we will be live at glastonbury with our reporter this is bbc news, the headlines... at least 27 people have been killed in gaza, including seven near food sites run by an israeli and us-backed foundation. iran acknowledges that serious damage was done to its nuclear facilities during the us and israeli bombings. japan carries out its first execution in three years. the so-called twitter killer was convicted of murdering nine people. and wintour season is over as american vogue's editor in chief steps back after 37 years in the chair, as one of the most powerful figures in the fashion industry. hello, i'm annita mcveigh.
lets take you to live pictures coming to us from glastonbury music festival.e crowds, after gathering there for the last couple of days at the farm site are now really getting into the music with the main stages opening today. they are going to be basking in pretty warm temperatures over the weekend. that is perhaps not the traditional image you have of glastonbury and people returning covered in mud. none of that this weekend. we will be live at glastonbury with our reporter this is bbc news,...
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strongly criticises punk duo bob vylan for calling for "death" to the israeli military during their glastonbury performance, which was live streamed on the bbc. health authorities in southern europe are warning people to stay indoors, as temperatures continue to rise with many areas of spain and portugal forecast to reach over 40 degrees celsius. could there be a more glamorous and elegant location for a night of great music than the palais garnier? this jewel of a theatre, built for napoleon iii, one of the homes of paris national opera. tonight, yannick nezet-seguin conducts the vienna philharmonic. cheering and applause the prelude to carmen. this is one of opera's greatest duets. # c'etait le soir! # dans l'air par la brise attiedi # les brahmines # au front inonde de lumiere # appelaient lentement # la foule a la priere! # au fond du temple saint # pare de fleurs et d'or # une femme apparait! je crois la voir encore! # je crois la voir encore! # la foule prosternee # la regarde, etonnee # et murmure tout bas # voyez, c'est la deesse # qui dans l'ombre se dresse # et vers nous # tend les br
strongly criticises punk duo bob vylan for calling for "death" to the israeli military during their glastonbury performance, which was live streamed on the bbc. health authorities in southern europe are warning people to stay indoors, as temperatures continue to rise with many areas of spain and portugal forecast to reach over 40 degrees celsius. could there be a more glamorous and elegant location for a night of great music than the palais garnier? this jewel of a theatre, built for...
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bob vylan - an act was seen on the bbc's streaming of glastonbury over the weekend. these led the chant "death, death to the idf" and these were comments described - well, widely condemned. condemnation led by the prime minister. the bbc admits they were deeply offensive. what they did at the time was they put a warning on screen. and this statement that's just come out says that, in hindsight, they should have done more - they should have pulled the stream during the performance. and they said they will look at their guidance around live events so they can ensure that teams are clear on when it's acceptable to keep output on during the air. of course, there is a background to all of this. there was concern about the other act, kneecap, what they might have said on stage. there was a decision not to stream that. so there was certainly a degree of concern about what would be said on stage during glastonbury beforehand. and if you saw the forest of palestinian flags around there, there was certainly a great deal of politics was being discussed by a number of acts. they
bob vylan - an act was seen on the bbc's streaming of glastonbury over the weekend. these led the chant "death, death to the idf" and these were comments described - well, widely condemned. condemnation led by the prime minister. the bbc admits they were deeply offensive. what they did at the time was they put a warning on screen. and this statement that's just come out says that, in hindsight, they should have done more - they should have pulled the stream during the performance. and...