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Jo Brand's joke about throwing battery acid at politicians will not be probed further by Ofcom | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Police investigate Jo Brand's battery acid remark | Jo Brand | The Guardian
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Jo Brand jokes about throwing battery acid at 'unpleasant' politicians | Daily Mail Online
Jo Brand battery acid joke 'went too far', BBC rules - BBC News
Jo Brand's battery acid joke 'went beyond what was appropriate', BBC rules | UK News | Sky News
Jeremy Clarkson: Jo Brand kept her job at the BBC because she's left-wing | Radio Times
BBC defends Jo Brand over 'battery acid' joke - BBC News
Jo Brand defiantly REFUSES to apologise after Nigel Farage responds to 'battery acid' joke | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk
BBC defends Jo Brand's battery acid comment - British Comedy Guide
Jo Brand: Police assessing comedian's battery acid comment | Ents & Arts News | Sky News
Comedian Jo Brand is being criticised over an 'acid attack' joke / Twitter
Jo Brand's acid joke is no laughing matter, declares Farage, as police are called in
Jo Brand: BBC edit out controversial 'battery acid' joke from its catch-up service | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk
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
Jo Brand to face no further police action over throwing battery acid at politicans joke | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
PM Theresa May calls upon BBC to explain why Jo Brand battery acid joke was broadcast
Police investigate Jo Brand over her battery acid joke
Jo Brand FINALLY apologises for 'crass' acid joke but insists it's 'not a mistake' - Mirror Online
Farage furious over Jo Brand's 'throw battery acid not milkshake' joke | Jo Brand | The Guardian
Jo Brand apologises for 'crass and ill-judged' battery acid joke | Jo Brand | The Guardian
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
Jo Brand's acid joke is no laughing matter, declares Farage, as police are called in