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- On Saturday at 4pm, Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap led a protest chant against UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on the West Holts stage at Glastonbury Festival.
- In the run-up to Glastonbury, UK politicians, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, called for Kneecap's removal due to a member’s terror charge linked to displaying a Hezbollah flag.
- Massive crowds gathered early, leading festival bosses to close the West Holts stage 45 minutes before Kneecap's set, with the BBC opting for on-demand streaming instead of live broadcast.
- Following Kneecap's set, fans joined chants of 'Free Palestine,' prompting debate and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's criticism.
- Mo Chara is released on bail until August 20, as Sir Keir Starmer plans to proscribe Kneecap as a terrorist group, highlighting ongoing legal and political developments.
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Police to review Kneecap, Bob Vylan's Glastonbury chants as BBC vows to cut sets off replay - Overpasses For America
Police say they are assessing videos of comments made by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at the Glastonbury music festival to determine if any offences were committed that would require a criminal investigation. Punk group Bob Vylan led chants of “free, free Palestine” and also “death, death to the IDF” referring to Israel’s military — during their set, which came just before Kneecap’s performance. UK culture secretary Lisa Nandy has spoken to the BBC dir…
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