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GB News: BBC must take a 'long hard look at themselves' over Bob Vylan broadcast, Priti Patel says
BBC must take a 'long hard look at themselves' over Bob Vylan broadcast, Priti Patel says
Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel criticized the BBC for broadcasting Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury, where the duo prompted the audience to chant "death to the IDF." Patel urged the broadcaster to reflect on its decision to air such content amid the backlash.




Forbes: Thom Tillis Won’t Seek Reelection After Opposing Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Thom Tillis Won’t Seek Reelection After Opposing Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina announced he will not seek reelection in 2026 after opposing a spending bill backed by President Trump due to concerns over Medicaid cuts. He emphasized the need to protect rural communities and access to healthcare for North Carolinians.

Tillis, who faced backlash from Trump for his vote, stated he prefers to spend time with his family rather than navigate political challenges in Washington.


Times Of Israel: Ministerial committee gives thumbs-up to bill aimed at selling off Kan news division
Ministerial committee gives thumbs-up to bill aimed at selling off Kan news division
The Ministerial Committee for Legislation in Israel has approved a bill to privatize the Kan public broadcaster's news division, marking a significant step towards dismantling government-funded news. The legislation, backed by Likud MK Galit Distel Atbaryan, aims to increase competition and reduce government spending on news and current affairs.

Critics argue that the bill threatens press freedom and is part of a broader effort to stifle independent media. The Union of Journalists in Israel condemned the move as unconstitutional and detrimental to democracy, while supporters claim it will liberalize the media landscape.