“Why did the BBC not draw plugs on Vile mantras?” After broadcaster, the Daily Express asks that the mantras of Pank Doo Bob Valn of “Death, Death to the IDF” were broadcast in a vibrancy of the Glastonbury Festival. “Both Broadcasters and Music Festival faced widespread condemnation,” write it. A BBC spokesperson had earlier stated that some comments were “deep aggressive” and issued a warning on screen about “very strong and discriminatory language”. He said that there is no plan to make the performance available on the IPlayer.
“The heads of the BBC must face allegations on Glastonbury” reads the title on the front page of the Daily Mail. It quotes Chhaya’s Home Secretary Chris Filp who said the BBC “seems to be breaking the law”. A shot of the British women’s tennis pair also catches the front page because Mail asks whether Emma Redkanu and Katie Baulter “SW19 in SW19 it it is it?”
The Daily Telegraph is also with Bob Valn, which is quoted by the film, which says “Hate Wrapers” should be treated like a connoi “. Failure to do so would “be a clear example of two-tier justice under Sir Kir starrer”, he said. Lucy Konoli was sentenced to 31 months in jail after inciting racial hatred in a social media post after Southport killings.
“There is no excuse for BBC hate” Surya writes, which also goes to the Glastonbury dispute. The paper Prime Minister said that “the BBC needs to tell how these scenes have been broadcast”.
The Metro says that Health Secretary Wes Streeting has stopped the Israeli embassy called “inflammatory and disgusting”, followed by “in the line”. It reports that Streeting condemned the mantras and told the embassy to “get your home in the context of the conduct of their own citizens and those settling in the West Bank”.
Sir Keir writes Financial Times, “Despite bringing back to the welfare bill,” backbench shodown is faced. Today, the PM will try to “bid” the Labor rebels “the last-khai bid”, while the Bill change in the FT report has reduced government savings from £ 5BN. The uncertainty of one vote on its result is “highly unusual” and suggests “stress and poor blood within the labor party”, it writes. In addition, on the front page, a cambridge laboratory is working on a “biological computer” made of 200,000 human brain cells that they have increased.
The Times goes with the welfare deduction “to remove the PM fight from the rebellion”. The Times also runs with the story of BBC’s Bob Waln’s IDF mantras, stating that the boss has been asked to “catch or leave”. The paper coordinates with sir rod stewart’s glustanbury suit, “Wimbledon begins!”
“Rebel labor whip calls for more welfare concessions” headlines to The Guardian. Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as a whip on the bill, said that the government should work with people with disabilities on changes and publish a review.
“NHS weight-loss jabs” will now “from your pharmacy”, I report, as part of the government’s new “obesity scheme”. Health Secretary Wes Streeting “Everyone wants to obtain Jabs on NHS clinically if they need them”.
This is “meltdown mandhe”, the Daily Star says that “2000 miles wide 35 c 35 C heat bubble sparks beach”.
“Heat on on” announces the daily mirror as the report is scheduled on Monday to be the “hottest day of the year”.
While the performance in the Legends Slot of Sir Rod Stewart in the Legends Slots is on several front pages, it is a call for the last night for “Death to the IDF” by Punk Group Bob Waln that dominates coverage.
Surya quoted the Prime Minister, saying that the BBC needs to convince the scene of the scene “Horrific indecent language” Aired. Daily express Asks why the BBC did not draw a plug on “Vile Mantra”. The corporation says a warning was shown on the screen, and the performance would not be available on demand.
Daily Mail says Chhaya Home Secretary, Chris Filp has said BBC chiefs have to face allegationsDaily Telegraph says that Philp also believes Singer who led mantrasBut writing in the Times, the former head of BBC television, Danny cohenIt is said that there is a crowd that Jewish equilibrium will be the most disturbed. He said, “A collective demonstration of violent intentions against the Jews took place in Glastonbury. Celebrating the deadly hatred,” he said “racism against Jews is now the only permissible form of racism”.
Another big story is the upcoming parliamentary vote on the government’s proposed welfare reforms. Financial Times says the Prime Minister is still facing Backbench shodownDespite going back to some parts of the bill. Guardian says Vicky Foxcroft – MPs who resigned on cuts as a government whip – believes that Concessions do not go far away yetThe daily mirror argues that whatever changes are made, most Price should not be weakened to pay,
The main political commentator of I paper, Kitty donaldsonListing what she believes as successes in health, education and housing, she notes that the Prime Minister has “benefited from weak political opposition, which cannot be forever. Now her government needs to avoid even more self-inspired errors”.
“Summer is on”, the daily mirror says it further looks that it expects to be the “hottest day of the year”. Daily Star’s conversation “Meltdown on Monday“The Daily Express is in the news” Game, Sweat, Match “, about”. Regarding starting in Wimbledon with Tennis Championship.