“Why didn’t BBC wear inferior cheers?” The publisher Punk duo asks Daily Express after publishing Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury festival’s live broadcast of “death, death to IDF”. “Both the publisher and the music festival have come across widespread condemnation.” A BBC spokesman said that some of the previous comments were “deeply disturbing” and they gave a warning about “very strong and discriminatory language” on the screen. He added that there is no plan to make performance in IPlayer.
“BBC chefs” read the title on the front page of Daily Mail. The shadow house secretary, who says that the BBC seems to have broken the law, is quoted from Chris Philp. A shooting of the British female tennis pair is also decorating the front page while asking for Mail Emma Radacanu and Katie Boulter that “SW19 will hang it for England and hang it”.
Daily Telegraph is also leading Bob Vylan, who quotes Philp, who says that the “hate rapper” should be treated like Connolly. This will not be done, “Sir Keir Starmer under a clear example of two -layer justice,” he said. After Southport murders, Lucy Connolly agreed to encourages racial hatred in a social media mission.
Glastonbury writes “an excuse for BBC hatred”, which leads to discussion. The article told the Prime Minister “BBC should explain how these scenes were published”.
Metro said that the cheers of the health secretary of the health secretary Wes Streeting as “inflammatory and hateful” cheering of the Israeli Embassy. He condemned the cheers of the streets and told the Embassy to buy your own home in terms of behavior of your own citizens and settlers in the West Bank “.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer writes Financial Times. Today, while the Prime Minister “The Last Trench for Woo” will try labor rebels, FT reports reduced government savings from £ 5 billion to £ 2 billion. The uncertainty of voting on the outcome proposes “extremely suspicious” and “tension and bad blood in the Labor Party”. In addition, on the front page, a Cambridge laboratory is working on a “biological computer” made of 200,000 human brain cells where they grow.
Times goes with the “Wars to remove the Wars of the Prime Minister” in prosperity cuts. Times also continues with the story of BBC’s story that says that Bob Vylan’s boss is told to “grip or quit” to IDF’s boss. The article, with Sir Rod Stewart’s Glastonbury outfit “begins today!”
“Rebel Labour Whip calls more prosperity privileges” The title of the Guardian. Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as a whip on the bill, says the newspaper should work with the government on changes and publish a review.
As part of the government’s new “obesity plan”, I, “NHS weight loss Jabs” will now come from your “pharmacy”. Health Secretary Wes Streeting “Clinically obese wants everyone to buy Jab in NHS if they need.”
“Meltdown Monday” Daily Star “2000 miles wide 35C Heat Bubble Sparks Beach Dash” he says.
Since it is set to the “hottest day of the year” on Monday, it declares the “heat open” daily mirror.