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BBC admits Bob Vylan mistake after Ofcom warning over Glastonbury live stream

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BBC admits Bob Vylan mistake after Ofcom warning over Glastonbury live streamIt came after Bobby Vylan of the act doubled down on his actions in a social media statement.
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News video: Bob Vylan act 'incitement to violence' say Tories

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A shadow Tory minister has accused Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury of being "incitement to violence" as he condemned the BBC for broadcasting the controversial performance. Danny Kruger also called on the police to look at "where the charges should be brought". Report by Kennedyl. Like us on...

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