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    British Airways (BA) has paused its sponsorship of The Louis Theroux Podcast following an interview with Bob Vylan’s frontman.

    Pascal Robinson-Foster, one half of the controversial punk duo, told Theroux in an episode which aired earlier this week that he was “not regretful” of chanting “death, death to the IDF [Israel Defence Forces]” at this year’s Glastonbury.

    He added that he would “do it again tomorrow, twice on Sundays”.

    British Airways said on Saturday that the content “breaches” its sponsorship policy and has since paused its advertising on the podcast, the Jewish News first reported.

    An airline spokesperson said: “Our sponsorship of the series has now been paused and the advert has been removed.

    “We’re grateful that this was brought to our attention, as the content clearly breaches our sponsorship policy in relation to politically sensitive or controversial subject matters.

    “We and our third-party media agency have processes in place to ensure these issues don’t occur and we’re investigating how this happened.”

    Bobby Vylan crowd surfs during his performance at Glastonbury Festival. Pic: PA
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    Bobby Vylan crowd surfs during his performance at Glastonbury Festival. Pic: PA

    Following Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, the band were dropped by a number of festivals and performances including Radar festival, a show at a German music venue and their US tour after their visas were revoked.

    The comments were condemned by the US as a “hateful tirade” and “appalling hate speech” by British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

    The BBC’s Executive Complaints Unit has since found the broadcast of Bob Vylan’s set breached editorial standards related to harm and offence.

    The band have also had to reschedule dates of its upcoming We Won’t Go Quietly UK tour in Manchester and Leeds after Jewish leaders and politicians called for the show to be postponed.

    Theroux has not commented on BA pausing its sponsorship of his podcast. Pic: AP
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    Theroux has not commented on BA pausing its sponsorship of his podcast. Pic: AP

    In a statement on Facebook, the group said: “Due to political pressure from the likes of Bridget Phillipson and groups in the Northwest of England we have had to reschedule our Leeds and Manchester shows.

    “All tickets remain valid and all other shows are continuing as planned.”

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    Calls for Bob Vylan concert to be cancelled

    When asked by Theroux, Vylan said he was taken aback by the uproar the chant has caused, saying: “It wasn’t like we came off stage, and everybody was like [gasps]. It’s just normal.”

    He added that he wanted an end to “the oppression that Palestinian people are facing”.

    Read more: Who are Bob Vylan?

    Despite the criticism, the group have seen support from fans, with their album Humble As The Sun re-entering the charts and climbing to number one in the UK Hip Hop and R&B album category.

    A spokesperson at Mindhouse Productions – which was founded by Theroux and produces The Louis Theroux Podcast – has not commented on the BA sponsorship, but told Sky News: “Louis is a journalist with a long history of speaking to controversial figures who may divide opinion.

    “We would suggest people watch or listen to the interview in its entirety to get the full context of the conversation.”

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