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Police investigate Jo Brand's battery acid remark | Jo Brand | The Guardian
Jo Brand's battery acid joke 'went beyond what was appropriate', BBC rules | UK News | Sky News
Jo Brand battery acid joke went too far, BBC rules
Jo Brand won't face police action over battery acid joke : News 2019 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide
Jo Brand acid joke erased from BBC iPlayer as police probe sick joke | The Sun
Jo Brand battery acid joke was 'not likely to incite crime', watchdog rules | Ents & Arts News | Sky News
Jo Brand battery acid joke: BBC rules comedian "went too far" - Mirror Online
Jo Brand refuses to apologise to Nigel Farage over battery acid comment | 5 News - YouTube
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Jo Brand to face no further police action over throwing battery acid at politicans joke | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Jo Brand's controversial battery acid joke 'went too far', rules BBC | The Independent | The Independent
Jo Brand: The BBC can't sack me, I don't think I made a mistake
Jo Brand's acid joke is no laughing matter, declares Farage, as police are called in
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Jeremy Clarkson: Jo Brand kept her job at the BBC because she's left-wing | Radio Times
Jo Brand jokes about throwing battery acid at 'unpleasant' politicians | Daily Mail Online
Jo Brand sparks outrage over comments on 'throwing battery acid at politicians' on Radio 4 | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk
Jo Brand will not face police action after battery acid joke | Metro News
BBC backtracks on Jo Brand's 'inappropriate' battery acid joke
Young Independence on Twitter: "Comedian Jo Brand "joked" on Radio 4 about how it is better to throw acid instead of milkshakes. We believe her when she says that she would not
BBC defends Jo Brand's battery acid comment - British Comedy Guide
Jo Brand: BBC edit out controversial 'battery acid' joke from its catch-up service | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk
Jo Brand 'battery acid' comment to be assessed by police | Metro News
Comedian Jo Brand is being criticised over an 'acid attack' joke / Twitter
Jo Brand's joke about throwing battery acid at politicians will not be probed further by Ofcom | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Jo Brand defiantly REFUSES to apologise after Nigel Farage responds to 'battery acid' joke | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk