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Belfast rap trio Kneecap claim their latest poster was banned from the London Underground for potentially causing offence as they accuse authorities of political censorship ...
Kneecap poster banned on London Underground over fears of 'widespread and serious offence' - The Northern Irish rap trio revealed an advertisement for their Wembley Arena show has been blocked by Tran ...
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have claimed that they are banned from advertising one of their gigs on the London Underground.
The controversial Belfast rap trio have caused a stir with their recent Glastonbury set and Mo Chara being investigated over ...
TFL said the advert was deemed 'likely cause widespread or serious offence to reasonable members of the public.' | ITV News ...
Irish trio Kneecap have been banned from advertising their show on the London underground amid the ongoing terror charge ...
The poster shows their logo, based on the balaclavas worn by paramilitaries during the Troubles, and reads: “Kneecap. OVO ...
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
Fans poured into the area around the West Holts Stage on Saturday forming a sea of Irish and Palestinian flags.
Irish-language rap group Kneecap is set to perform Saturday at the Glastonbury Festival despite criticism by British politicians and a terror charge for one of the trio.
Oireachtas Minister denies Sinn Féin’s claim anti-terrorism Bill contains a ‘Kneecap’ clause Jim O’Callaghan says UK charge against ‘Mo Chara’ could not occur in Ireland Expand ...
Mo Chara, whose real name is Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, was released on unconditional bail at London’s Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, meaning that he will be able to perform at the ...
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