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Ofcom is investigating the BBC over Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance, where the duo chanted for the end of the Israeli Defence Force and to "free Palestine". This move is unusual as it bypasses the BBC's internal complaints process. Ofcom is concerned about the BBC's live stream of the performance and is seeking urgent information on compliance with editorial guidelines. The regulator typically intervenes in cases of potentially serious public harm.
Courtesy: Rebecca Cook
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