announced he would not seek reelection after voting against the president's signature legislation.
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using a supply of renewables.He said: There is no excuse for this kind of appalling hate speech.
a government spokesperson said Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy had pressed BBC boss Tim Davie for an urgent explanation of the broadcaster's vetting process.Avon and Somerset Police said it would review footage of comments made by acts on the West Holts Stage.
was charged with a terrorism offence.Sir Keir Starmer said the BBC had questions to answer over its live broadcast of the group's performance on Saturday.