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The Louis Theroux Podcast has lost British Airways as a sponsor after the journalist interviewed one half of the band Bob Vylan, who caused controversy at Glastonbury.

The outspoken punk duo sparked controversy when they led chants of ‘death, death to the IDF (Israel Defence Forces)’ at the Worthy Farm Festival.

This led to major outcry and a police investigation – which has since been dropped – after the BBC broadcast the moment live.

Speaking earlier this month on Louis Theroux’s podcast in his first interview since Glastonbury, Vylan, whose real name is Pascal Robinson-Foster, said he is ‘not regretful’ of his Glastonbury chant and would ‘do it again tomorrow’.

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