Mishal Husain, a renowned BBC news presenter, is leaving her role on the Today program after 11 years and departing the corporation after 25, with her departure set for the new year. Known for her incisive interviewing style and notable moments like the Peshawar school attack coverage and the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle engagement interview, Husain has earned praise and awards during her time at the BBC, with CEO Deborah Turness acknowledging her journalistic legacy and expressing hope for future collaboration. Husain expressed gratitude for her experiences at the BBC, which included witnessing history and contributing to national conversations on Radio 4, wishing the organization and its members the best in the future.
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Ipswich punk-rap duo Bob Vylan made headlines at Glastonbury Festival as frontman Bobby Vylan led chants against the Israel Defense Forces, prompting festival organizers and the Prime Minister to condemn the act as "appalling hate speech." Following the incident, Avon and Somerset Police launched a criminal investigation, while Vylan defended his comments, calling for a change in foreign policy. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Bob Vylan, a band that mixes punk and rap...
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