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TheJournal.ie on MSNVaradkar on Kneecap row: Terrorism is bombs and guns, not musicUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said earlier this week that Kneecap should not perform at Glastonbury after one member ...
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Belfast Live on MSNKneecap share powerful message ahead of Glastonbury performance that won't be shown on BBCBelfast band Kneecap have issued a powerful message ahead of their Glastonbury performance. Despite the rap group's scheduled ...
Meeting with even two other people and expressing support for the protest group could land you in prison for up to 14 years ...
Venues here won't say if they'll continue to host the Irish band, which denies accusations that it is antisemitic and ...
Kneecap are due to play Glastonbury this weekend and that fact is causing some controversy. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer ...
All to say: art and politics (and humor) have been inextricably intertwined for Kneecap from the beginning. “The Recap,” ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly opposed the Northern Irish hip-hop trio’s appearance at the festival.
Mo Chara, a member of the Irish language rap group Kneecap, stood trial on charges of terrorism. Rather than making an ...
Kneecap rapper Liam O'Hanna, who uses the stage name Mo Chara, arrives at court wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh scarf ...
A member of the provocative Irish rap group Kneecap, charged with a terror offence for allegedly showing support for ...
Kneecap's Mo Chara was released on bail at his first court appearance in London on a terror charge tied to his alleged ...
Kneecap's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was met with a strong show of support at Westminster Magistrates' Court for his first terrorism ...
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