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Glastonbury 2024: Sleaford Mods unimpressed with crowd at their Woodsies performance - www.nme.com - Britain - Madrid - Palestine
nme.com
29.06.2024 / 23:39

Glastonbury 2024: Sleaford Mods unimpressed with crowd at their Woodsies performance

Sleaford Mods‘ Glastonbury 2024 performance has won over social media fans, but the band seemed less than impressed at the live crowd.The duo performed on the Woodsies stage at 9pm tonight (June 29). Opening with their 2023 track ‘UK GRIM’, it was a high-energy set, with a setlist that spanned their 17-year career.Their fourth Glastonbury appearance went down well on social media, with one Twitter user calling it “brilliantly mental”, and another saying it was “a joy to behold”.Well well , who’d have thought it , after all these years Sleaford Mods smashing a greatest hits set at Glastonbury.A joy to behold.

A family's wait for 'answers' goes on, years after their toddler daughter died - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Israel
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.06.2024 / 16:37

A family's wait for 'answers' goes on, years after their toddler daughter died

A family has said their long wait for 'answers' goes on after their toddler daughter died aged two almost three years ago.

SXSW Drops U.S. Army and Weapons Manufacturers as Sponsors After Pro-Palestinian Protests at 2024 Festival - variety.com - USA - Texas - Ireland - Israel - Palestine - city San Antonio
variety.com
26.06.2024 / 18:07

SXSW Drops U.S. Army and Weapons Manufacturers as Sponsors After Pro-Palestinian Protests at 2024 Festival

Selome Hailu South by Southwest will not receive sponsorship from the U.S. Army for its 2025 festival, a decision made after multiple pro-Palestinian protests and boycotts earlier this year. “After careful consideration, we are revising our sponsorship model,” reads a statement on the SXSW website.

‘Bridgerton’ Author Speaks Out on Fan ‘Disappointment’ Over Gender-Flipping Francesca’s Love Interest: ‘Grant Me and the Team Some Faith as We Move Forward’ - variety.com - Scotland - county Grant
variety.com
25.06.2024 / 15:01

‘Bridgerton’ Author Speaks Out on Fan ‘Disappointment’ Over Gender-Flipping Francesca’s Love Interest: ‘Grant Me and the Team Some Faith as We Move Forward’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director “Bridgerton” author Julia Quinn has taken to social media to address upset fans of the Netflix series following the Season 3 finale, which included a dramatic change from Quinn’s novels in gender-flipping Francesca Bridgerton’s love interest. While Season 3 was primarily devoted to the blossoming romance between friends Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan), it also tracked the courtship of Francesca (Hannah Dodd) by John Stirling, Earl of Kilmartin (Victor Alli).

Move to increase online learning in West Dunbartonshire slammed by union rep - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.06.2024 / 11:47

Move to increase online learning in West Dunbartonshire slammed by union rep

Secondary schools across West Dunbartonshire will offer at least one online course from the start of the new year - but the move has been blasted by a local union rep.

Scottish Aldi shops among list of 33 branches to undergo upgrades this summer - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Beyond
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.06.2024 / 09:35

Scottish Aldi shops among list of 33 branches to undergo upgrades this summer

Two Aldi stores based in Scotland are set to undergo a series of major refurbishments as part of a multi-million pound investment.

Cologne Euro 2024 fan zones closed as Scotland supporters urged 'get to safety' due to storm warning - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - Germany - Switzerland
dailyrecord.co.uk
18.06.2024 / 08:53

Cologne Euro 2024 fan zones closed as Scotland supporters urged 'get to safety' due to storm warning

Scotland fans in Cologne have been told the official fan zone in the city has been CLOSED with the city lashed by storm weather.

Barclay’s Suspends Sponsorship Partnership With Live Nation For All 2024 UK Music Festivals - deadline.com - Britain - county Isle Of Wight - Israel
deadline.com
16.06.2024 / 19:25

Barclay’s Suspends Sponsorship Partnership With Live Nation For All 2024 UK Music Festivals

Surrendering to pressure from several music acts and an ad-hoc movement, Barclays has suspended its sponsorship of all 2024 music festivals organized by Live Nation in the UK.

Barclays suspends sponsorship of Live Nation music festivals after acts quit over Israel ties - nypost.com - Britain - county Banks - county Isle Of Wight - Israel
nypost.com
15.06.2024 / 02:25

Barclays suspends sponsorship of Live Nation music festivals after acts quit over Israel ties

Barclays on Friday suspended its sponsorship of all Live Nation music festivals in 2024 after various acts dropped out in protest over the bank’s links to defense companies that work with Israel.The suspension includes upcoming Live Nation festivals across the UK this summer, including Latitude, Download and the Isle of Wight.“The protesters’ agenda is to have Barclays debank defense companies which is a sector we remain committed to as an essential part of keeping this country and our allies safe,” the bank’s spokesperson told Reuters.The suspension comes after several artists, including country singer CMAT, metal band Ithaca and comedian Joanne McNally, pulled out of the events.Last month, Barclay’s annual shareholders’ meeting was disrupted by activists protesting against its alleged indirect links to violence in Gaza.

Enter Shikari speak out as Barclays pull out of Download, Latitude and Isle of Wight festivals after boycott - www.nme.com - county Isle Of Wight - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
14.06.2024 / 15:37

Enter Shikari speak out as Barclays pull out of Download, Latitude and Isle of Wight festivals after boycott

Enter Shikari have spoken out after Barclays Bank withdrew from sponsoring Download, Latitude and Isle Of Wight festivals following an artist boycott.A number of bands had dropped out of the Donington Park festival in protest at their commercial partnership with Barclays, including Pest Control, Scowl, Speed and Zulu.Pest Control wrote that they “would not take part in an event whose sponsor profits from facilitating a genocide”, while Scowl added they were boycotting due to “Barclays Bank sponsorship of the event and Barclays’ connection to Israel and the genocide Israel is committing in Palestine.”And now, it appears that Barclays have withdrawn their sponsorship of Download, Latitude and Isle of Wight Festivals, with the bank no longer being listed on their official websites.In a response shared with NME, Latitude confirmed the news, saying: “Following discussion with artists, we have agreed with Barclays that they will step back from sponsorship of Latitude Festival.”NME have also contacted Download Festival for comment.Enter Shikari, who are set to play the main stage at Download this weekend, have responded to the news with a lengthy social media post, which read: “There has been mounting pressure for bands to drop out of Download festival due to the involvement of Barclays Bank.”A post shared by enter: shikari (@entershikari)“We have been in talks with Download themselves, expressing our serious objection at Barclays involvement. We have considered all options, and along with other artists have been working tirelessly on this.”“We don’t believe in rushed reactions and always want the best outcome for all involved.

Kneecap announce biggest show of their career with Belfast Arena gig - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland - city Belfast
nme.com
14.06.2024 / 14:53

Kneecap announce biggest show of their career with Belfast Arena gig

Kneecap have announced the biggest show of their career at the Belfast Arena. Find all the details below.The rap group, who released their debut album ‘Fine Art’ today (June 14), will play their largest headline gig in their hometown, where they are set to play at the SSE Arena on December 21.In a statement, they wrote: “What’s Happenin a chairde Gael, the long wait is over and our debut album is finally here!! After 800 years of tomfoolery from the British government we have potentially struck the final blow to the imperialists.“We will have our biggest show in Belfast in December, our final gig of the year at the SSE with 6000 fenians for a night of debauchery,” they added.

Parents urged to check if they are due £75 to help pay for meals over the summer holidays - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland
dailyrecord.co.uk
14.06.2024 / 07:27

Parents urged to check if they are due £75 to help pay for meals over the summer holidays

Scottish parents are being reminded that they could be eligible for extra payments over the school holidays to cover the cost of meals for their children. National advice agency Advice Direct Scotland is urging households to check if they qualify for support before schools break up for the summer later this month.

Watch Placebo face their demons in trailer for new documentary ‘The Search For Meaning’ featuring Garbage’s Shirley Manson, IDLES’ Joe Talbot and more - www.nme.com - Britain - Scotland
nme.com
13.06.2024 / 14:05

Watch Placebo face their demons in trailer for new documentary ‘The Search For Meaning’ featuring Garbage’s Shirley Manson, IDLES’ Joe Talbot and more

Placebo have announced details of a second feature-length documentary, This Search For Meaning. Check out the trailer below.The project is an intimate and enlightening portrait of the band, which explores both the meaning and subject matter behind their songs, while also diving into their evolution as a group and as human beings.Created by Scottish award-winning filmmaker Oscar Sansom, the documentary won’t simply present a narrative about the origins of the band, it’ll instead take a deep dive into the legacy they created through their themes of surveillance, culture, scrutiny, sexuality, gender identity, addiction, trauma and more.It’ll also include informal conversations with both vocalist-guitarist Brian Molko and bassist–guitarist Stefan Olsdal, as well as contributions from artists who either admire or have been inspired by Placebo.

Scottish Taylor Swift fans made the earth move as they shake it off at Edinburgh gigs - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Taylor - county Swift
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.06.2024 / 12:49

Scottish Taylor Swift fans made the earth move as they shake it off at Edinburgh gigs

Taylor Swift fans flocked to Edinburgh at the weekend and, not only did they break the all time attendance record in Scotland for a stadium show, they also made the earth move as hundreds of thousands of swifties shook it off.

Lankum write letter asking Latitude to drop Barclays as a sponsor amidst boycott - www.nme.com - city Brighton - Israel - Palestine
nme.com
12.06.2024 / 19:55

Lankum write letter asking Latitude to drop Barclays as a sponsor amidst boycott

Lankum have said they have signed a letter asking Latitude to drop Barclays as a sponsor amid the current boycott of the bank over its ties to companies who are supplying weapons and military technology to Israel.Numerous acts have already pulled out of the Henham Park festival over its sponsorship by Barclays, including CMAT, Pillow Queens, Mui Zyu and Georgia Ruth. Comedians Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow have also dropped out.Now, Lankum have lent their voices to the conversation by revealing that they have signed a letter to Latitude over the issue, suggesting that the festival itself will be subject to acts taking a collective stand.“In relation to the Barclays sponsorship of Latitude Festival, we have signed a letter asking the festival to drop the bank due to their links with weapons firms involved in the genocide in Palestine,” they wrote in a statement.“We have also been working behind the scenes with a number of the acts scheduled to play at the festival as we firmly believe that collective action is the most effective action.“Hopefully we will have more news on this soon.”“Love and solidarity, Cormac, Daragh, Ian and Radie.”In relation to the Barclays sponsorship of Latitude Festival, we have signed a letter asking the festival to drop the bank due to their links with weapons firms involved in the genocide in Palestine.We have also been working behind the scenes with a number of the acts… pic.twitter.com/DIGdmhDxIp— LANKUM (@LankumDublin) June 12, 2024The announcement of artists pulling out of Latitude comes shortly after the major boycott of The Great Escape in Brighton last month, also due to its ties with Barclays.

‘Crisis on Campus’ Doc From ‘Frontline’ Examines Recent College Protests Over Gaza War: ‘We Kept Following That Story as It Developed’ - variety.com - New York - Pennsylvania - city Columbia - Boston - Israel - Palestine - city Mariupol, county Day
variety.com
11.06.2024 / 17:35

‘Crisis on Campus’ Doc From ‘Frontline’ Examines Recent College Protests Over Gaza War: ‘We Kept Following That Story as It Developed’

Addie Morfoot Contributor One of the first feature-length documentaries about the repercussions of the Israel-Hamas war, which began on Oct. 7, 2023, is being released today on “Frontline.” Nonprofit news organization Retro Report and “Frontline” teamed up on “Crisis on Campus,” about America’s ongoing college campus conflict ignited by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

O2 to give millions of customers 'free' and 'automatic' upgrade to help tackle fraud - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Birmingham
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.06.2024 / 16:01

O2 to give millions of customers 'free' and 'automatic' upgrade to help tackle fraud

O2 has announced the rollout of complimentary anti-scam caller identification for millions of its customers.

Beabadoobee announces 2024 ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ UK tour - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - county Hall - Manchester - Birmingham - county Bristol - city Sheffield - city Newcastle, county Hall
nme.com
11.06.2024 / 12:17

Beabadoobee announces 2024 ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ UK tour

Beabadoobee has confirmed details of a UK leg of her ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ tour, set to take place later this year. Find ticket details below.Announced today (June 11), the upcoming tour dates will take place towards the end of 2024, and see the London-based singer-songwriter head to numerous cities across the country in a nine-date run.The dates come on the heels of the North American leg of the tour, for which tickets recently went on sale and the shows will lead Beabadoobee up until September.

Octopus Energy to pay customers to use their ovens in 'world first' energy deal - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Birmingham
dailyrecord.co.uk
11.06.2024 / 11:33

Octopus Energy to pay customers to use their ovens in 'world first' energy deal

Octopus Energy is gearing up to pay its customers for using their ovens in an innovative new initiative.

Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow lead comedians boycotting Latitude 2024 over Barclays sponsorship - www.nme.com - Israel - Palestine - county Suffolk
nme.com
11.06.2024 / 10:39

Joanne McNally and Alexandra Haddow lead comedians boycotting Latitude 2024 over Barclays sponsorship

Latitude 2024 due to the festival’s sponsorship with Barclays and its ties to Israel.They are the two leading names when it comes to the comedians who are boycotting this year’s edition of the event, and follow numerous musical acts who are refusing to perform while it is still sponsored by the bank.Joanne McNally announced her withdrawal from the festival last week, when she shared an update online. She was set to close the comedy tent at Latitude 2024, which will be held at Henham Park in Suffolk between July 25 and 28.“I’m getting messages today about me performing at Latitude when it’s being sponsored by Barclays,” she began on Instagram (via Goss.ie).

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