News
Today it is visible in Britain in relation to increasingly combative pro-Gaza activism. Politicians are grappling with the ...
UK police on Monday launched a criminal investigation into remarks made by rap groups Kneecap and Bob Vylan during the ...
U.K. police announced Monday that the weekend performances by rap punk duo Bob Vylan and Irish-language band Kneecap at the ...
Opinion
Glastonbury’s defiant stand for Palestine and the radicalisation of the working class and youthThere are events which burst through the crust of official politics and media-managed opinion and let popular sentiment erupt to the surface. Saturday afternoon at the UK’s Glastonbury music festival ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Sunday added his voice to those condemning a British punk-rap group for anti-Israel remarks ...
Israel singer, Azealia Banks, says she’s been told to support Palestine or lose her slot at events in the United Kingdom.
Musical artists Kneecap, Bob Vylan, and CMAT used their Glastonbury sets to call for Palestinian freedom as crowds waved ...
A British punk band called Bob Vylan led thousands of Glastonbury attendees in chanting “Death, death to the IDF” in one of multiple pro-Palestinian sets at the vaunted music festival on Saturday.
The UK government said on Sunday that the BBC had questions to answer over criticism of Israel by musicians at Glastonbury festival that police are probing.
Irish rap trio Kneecap took aim at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a defiant performance Saturday at Britain's ...
Elsewhere at the festival, Haim performed as the surprise act on the Park Stage at 7.30pm, while on the Pyramid Stage, Pulp were revealed to be Patchwork with the Sheffield-formed Britpop band paying ...
It was difficult. Between gray fences, hundreds of people donned transgender pride flags, signs and glittery makeup as their chants echoed across downtown St. Petersburg. It made finding Frances, her ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results