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Rangers fans protest outside BBC

Protesters outside BBC Scotland
The group gathered outside BBC Scotland's Govan headquarters

A handful of Rangers football fans staged a protest outside BBC Scotland's headquarters in Glasgow.

The small group of 35 supporters held banners outside the broadcaster's base claiming recent media coverage over songs sung at matches was unfair.

BBC Scotland security staff said the protesters were quiet and good-natured.

The BBC last week reported that Irish diplomats had raised concerns with the Scottish Government over chanting at last month's Old Firm game.




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