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Artists performing at Budapest festival must adhere to what Hungary believes is ‘morally sound’, hard-right government warns ...
In the past, Glastonbury was organised alongside the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), which shaped its ideological ...
When the lights went down, Kneecap burst onto the stage with 'It's Been Ages' - a baptism of fire in the song stakes, with punchy lyrics like 'controversy won't phase us / we hold all the cards and ...
Kneecap has been in the news lately due to the controversy surrounding their pro-Palestine stance. One of the trio’s members, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (anglicised as Mo Chara), is also facing a terrorism ...
The grime-punk duo, named for US singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, are being investigated after calling for 'Death to the IDF' during their performance at Worthy Farm.
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Irish Mirror on MSNKneecap claim London Underground banned their poster citing 'widespread offence'K neecap have claimed they have been banned from advertising on the London Underground. The Belfast rap trio said they had no issue advertising on the Underground before their controversy over their ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Members of the Irish-language rap group Kneecap were banned from entering Hungary ahead of their ...
Unicef suggests Britain and other European nations could each take around 30 sick and injured children. So far the UK has, shamefully, only managed… ...
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Wired senior writer Jake Lahut discusses his newsletter "Inner Loop", which covers the Trump White House and the forces shaping national policy. Le Hutt addresses questions from the internet, ...
Mary Lou McDonald said it is 'unacceptable' that the Government put 'bureaucratic wrangling' over the lives of very sick, injured children.
A number of artists, including Kneecap, Garbage and Fontaines D.C., have shared the statement on their socials.
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