Punishment for that kind of act, which the BBC is unable to verify, would be severe.
The trio are still due to perform at Glastonbury Festival, the UK's biggest festival, where they are listed on the line-up for Saturday 28 June.Speaking during a performance at London's Wide Awake festival last week, Mr Ó hAnnaidh - who is due to appear in court next month - claimed the authorities were "trying to silence" the band before Glastonbury.
The BBC has contacted Glastonbury Festival for a comment.Passengers travelling on the Isle of Man's fast craft have been warned all of its of the weekend's sailings will all be with a two hour delay.Sailings of the Manannan between Douglas and Liverpool, Heysham and Belfast have will all set off later than originally scheduled until Sunday.
The Isle of Man Steam Packet said the changes were due to time lost in recent days because of adverse sea conditions and increasing turnaround times in ports.The ferry operator said the changes do not impact Manxman's sailings and passengers scheduled to travel on the Manannan had been contacted.
It follows delays to Friday morning's Manannan
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China also responded to Macron, who had compared the defence of Taiwan to the defence of Ukraine, and said the comparison was "unacceptable" as the "Taiwan question is entirely China's affair".China claims Taiwan, a self-governing island, as its territory and has not ruled out the use of force to eventually "reunify" with it.
The death toll after deadly floods hit the Nigerian town of Mokwa on Thursday has risen to more than 200, officials say.There are still 500 people missing in the town in north-central Niger State, as a search mission continues.