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Kneecap Respond After Politicians Call For Festival Bans: “Words Are Not More Harmful Than Genocide”
The Kneecap saga is getting bigger with each passing day — and now the story has taken an even more serious new turn ...
Kneecap must 'urgently clarify' alleged ‘dead Tory’ comments, Irish prime minister says The House passed its budget bill, but ...
Belfast-based Rap group Kneecap have apologised to the families of murdered MPs Sir David Amess and Jo Cox. The statement ...
When people are more outraged about a band's political statements than about the brutal deaths of thousands of children, ...
Kneecap say they are facing a "co-ordinated smear campaign" after speaking out about "the ongoing genocide against the ...
Mrs Badenoch said Kneecap’s “anti-British hatred has no place in our society” and that it is “good” the police are looking ...
Kemi Badenoch has told LBC the Irish rap group Kneecap should feel "the full force of the law" after one of its members ...
DUP leader Gavin Robinson has slammed the promotors who booked Kneecap for a Belfast show this summer, labelling the Irish ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin calls on band to clarify position, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemns reported comments ...
The UK government has condemned alleged comments made by rap group Kneecap as "completely unacceptable" and suggested they ...
The UK's Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit is assessing additional footage in which a member allegedly says "up Hamas, ...
A video clip has prompted calls from MSPs for the Northern Irish rap group to be axed from this summer's festival in Glasgow.
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