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UK police drop probe into Bob Vylan’s chants about Israeli military

British police have said they will not take any further action in response to comments made by punk-rap duo Bob Vylan about the Israeli military at a June Glastonbury music festival.

According to Avon and Somerset Police, the remarks did not “require for any person to be prosecuted” under the criminal law, as the statement was stated on Tuesday.

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The group’s lead singer, Pascal Robinson-Foster, who goes by the name Bobby Vylan, sung chants of “death, death” directed at the Israeli military over its genocidal war in Gaza during the performance.

There is “insufficient evidence to provide a realistic chance of conviction,” according to the police. In addition, the force conducted an investigation that involved contacting about 200 people, including a man in his mid-30s.

The BBC’s live-streaming of the chant on June 28 as part of its coverage of Glastonbury caused a lot of controversy. The broadcaster later thanked the broadcaster for showing what it described as “such offensive and repulsive behavior,” and its complaints unit determined that the BBC had broken editorial guidelines.

Before concluding the investigation, Avon and Somerset Police claimed to have taken into account the context, relevant case law, and issues with freedom of expression.

We think it is appropriate that this matter was thoroughly investigated, that every potential criminal offense was taken into account, and that we sought every possible counsel to ensure that we made an informed choice, the statement read.

“The words made on Saturday, June 28, drew widespread outcry, demonstrating that words have real-world effects.”

Following the performance, Bob Vylan’s visas were voided in the United States, causing the tour’s cancellation.

Irish broadcaster RTE is accused of fabricating its own anti-Semitic chants during the Glastonbury performance by Bob Vylan, and it has filed a defamation lawsuit against the company.

Following chants of “Free Palestine” during a performance, the British police also dropped an investigation into the Irish-language rap group Kneecap.

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Real Madrid forward Endrick agrees Lyon loan switch

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Endrick has agreed to join French side Lyon on loan until the end of the season, joining Real Madrid and Brazil.

After winning back-to-back Brazilian league titles, the highly regarded 19-year-old made a highly regarded move to Spain in the summer of 2024.

However, he has seen his chances at the Bernabeu stifled this term under Xabi Alonso, appearing only three times in the 2024-25 campaign.

The teenager has three goals for Brazil in their previous 14 games, but his most recent international appearance came in Buenos Aires in a 4-1 World Cup defeat.

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Newly released Epstein files spotlight Trump’s past jet trips with Maxwell

Numerous references to US President Donald Trump are found in a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein files, including documents describing the flights he and his then-friend took on his private jet.

According to an email from a New York prosecutor that is included in the new batch of documents about Epstein, Trump “many more times than previously has been reported” flying on the private jet of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

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The unnamed prosecutor stated in an email on January 7, 2020 that flight records showed that Trump had used Epstein’s private jet eight times in the 1990s. At least four flights, including those with Ghislaine Maxwell, were also on board.

Maxwell is serving a 20-year prison term for abusing underage girls while working as a late financier Epstein.

Trump claimed in a social media post that he “was never on Epstein’s Plane, or at his “stupid’ Island” in 2024. Trump’s email was free of any allegations that he had a crime. The Reuters news agency had a request to comment on the email, but the White House did not respond right away.

The DOJ claimed that some documents, which had been submitted to the FBI after Trump lost the 2020 presidential election, contained “untrue and sensationalist claims” about Trump, but it did not provide further details.

In a social media post, the DOJ stated, “To be clear: the claims are unfounded and false, and they certainly would have been used against President Trump already if they had had any credibility.”

The Trump administration has been accused of breaking the law passed in November by publishing significant redactions in a portion of the documents released last week. The administration had opposed the release of the Epstein-related documents. About 8, 000 files, including audio and video recordings, and 30, 000 pages of documents, are present in the most recent release.

In the most recent release, many names and details are left out. Beyond a provision in the Epstein files law that permits limited redactions to protect details about Epstein’s victims, some of the redactions appear to obscure the names of prosecutors and government officials.

The document stated that “on two additional flights, two of the passengers, respectively, were women who might be witnesses for a Maxwell case.”

Trump, Epstein, and a 20-year-old woman whose name was redacted were the only three passengers on one flight.

According to some videos, Epstein’s burial grounds were depicted inside a federal detention facility. Although his death was declared a suicide, there has been continual speculating about his circumstances.

Trump has understated how significant the Epstein files are, saying that his administration’s use of them was “deflecting against tremendous success.”

According to a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll, 23% of Americans approve of Trump’s handling of the Epstein files while 2 percent disapprove. About 70% of respondents said they thought the government was keeping information about Epstein’s connections to powerful people who might have been involved in teen girls’ sex trafficking.

Democrats’ and a few Republicans’ lawmakers have continued to push for the release of additional information. Members of Trump’s administration had promised to release Epstein-related documents before entering the White House, but Trump’s right-wing supporters disagreed on how to handle them.

When does Molly-Mae Behind It All season 2 part 2 come out?

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Three brand-new episodes of her beloved docuseries will be premiered on Prime Video by Molly-Mae Hague.

With a brand-new episode of her well-known documentary series, Molly-Mae Hague is once more giving viewers a firsthand account of her lavish lifestyle.

The reality TV star released three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All at once in October.

Part 2 of the program will debut on Friday, January 16th, 2026, according to Prime Video’s announcement. Episodes 4 through 6 will all be dropping together for binge-watching during the release.

Audiences will continue to follow Molly-Mae as she navigates life while being subject to public scrutiny, highlighting the unfiltered experiences that never appear on her social media accounts, as they did in earlier episodes.

The official synopsis teases: “With exclusive access, Molly embarks on an exciting new chapter as she takes her business empire to the next level while navigating the challenges of motherhood under the scrutiny of millions,” reports OK!.

This series, which is raw, relatable, and inspiring, exposes the insecurities and hopes of a young mother trying to balance her family and her own.

The social media star discussed topics ranging from her trouble with childcare to her turbulent romance with boxer Tommy Fury in the first trio of episodes, which viewers will recall recollect.

However, the finale of the program was abrupt when Molly-Mae made the decision to walk down the L’Oréal catwalk in Paris despite initially being reluctant due to confidence issues.

The reality TV personality had a meltdown and questioned whether she could manage the runway walk during scenes from Episode 3.

Episode 4 will plunge audiences straight into the heart of this unfolding drama. Though devoted viewers will already be aware that Molly-Mae ultimately took to the catwalk, even sharing the moment on her Instagram.

She described the runway experience as “very different now” and said, “I did find the confidence I didn’t have last year.”

She continued, “I’m kind of glad I didn’t say yes the year before because I needed to go through some growth, I needed to work on myself, and I didn’t want to leave with false confidence that I didn’t really have.”

In upcoming episodes, we’ll reveal the true accounts of what transpired during the fashion show.

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On January 16th, Season 2 Part 2 of Molly-Mae: Behind it All will be available on Prime Video.