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"They’re using words to say something must end. You can't really kill nobody with a guitar," the rap legend said.
Chuck D of Public Enemy has defended Bob Vylan following their controversial remarks at Glastonbury last month.
Explore the troubling rise of Antisemitism amid global events, as highlighted by recent expressions of hatred in the UK.
The BBC will no longer broadcast live performances that the corporation deems to be “high risk” after facing backlash for ...
Iconic punk-rap duo Bob Vylan—comprised of Bobby Vylan (vocals/guitar) and Bobbie Vylan (drums)—have seen their album Humble ...
Dublin’s goal, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, has been to undermine the Jewish state’s ability to defend itself ...
A far bigger error of judgement was the decision by the BBC to pull its planned documentary ‘Gaza, Doctors Under Attack’, ...
In a year filled with controversies at Glastonbury Festival, the BBC have come under fire for showing Bob Vylan’s live ...
By SOPHIA TAREEN A small-town grandmother who disappeared on her way to work. A beloved director of Texas summer camp for girls. An Alabama elementary student away from home. These are a few of ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News's personal finance and consumer hub. Today: a reader in a dispute with TK Maxx asks for ...