There was a backlash after Bobby Vylan led crowds in chants of ‘death death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)’.
An investigation by Avon and Somerset Police into chants made during a Bob Vylan performance at Glastonbury has concluded no further action will be taken. "We have concluded, after reviewing all the ...
Rapper Bobby Vylan will face no further police action over chants he made on stage at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Vylan ...
Despite federal law and due process rights, most children taken into foster care on an 'emergency' basis, without judge's ...
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Lewisham crack dealer chased down in Croydon train station
A crack dealer from Lewisham was chased down by police as he tried to flee from a train station in Croydon. Jerome Alexander ...
Frontman, Bobby Vylan, whose real name is Pascal Robinson-Foster, led chants of “death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)” during their BBC livestreamed performance at the Worthy Farm festival ...
The high-profile prosecution of six people charged in connection with their protests outside the Immigration and Customs ...
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British police drop case against Bob Vylan for ‘Death to the IDF’ chant
The punk rockers said they hoped the end to the investigation “inspires others” around the world in support of Palestinians.
In June 1999, 57-year-old handyman Mick Marples was fatally punched outside a Sheffield clubhouse, just yards from his home and less than 24 hours before the Father's Day his son would come to grieve.
The rapper in punk duo Bob Vylan will not face further action over his "death death to the IDF" chants at Glastonbury Festival, police have said.
A large portion of CPS' annual Inspector General report was devoted to what they call "pervasive" allegations of sexual ...
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