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Belfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are “banned” from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground. The group have been in the headlines since one of their members, who is due to ...
Kneecap and Bob Vylan have both discussed the controversies around their respective shows during gigs this week. Kneecap, playing Glasgow, included a dig at Scotland’s First Minister over his past ...
Kyle Steyn is set to end an injury-plagued year away from international rugby in Scotland's clash with Fiji on Saturday. After taking part in last summer's four-Test tour of the Americas, the Glasgow ...
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court next month ...
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Irish Star on MSNKneecap breaks silence after Scottish MSP removes hip hop trio from festival lineupAccording to reports, Scotland's First Minister John Swinney ordered for the Irish group to be removed from the lineup for ...
Kneecap fans at Glasgow gig rally around trio after festival slot cancelled - The three members of Kneecap arrived at the O2 ...
Live coverage still looks unlikely - BBC's TV coverage of Glastonbury begins on BBC Two at 5pm, while Kneecap's set on the West Holts stage is scheduled for 4pm to 5pm. However, the BBC does provide ...
The BBC Kneecap Glastonbury set should not take place, according to Lisa Nandy, the UK Culture Secretary, speaking on 'Politics Live' ...
June 25, 2025 at 7:35pm BST Kneecap’s hour long performance at Glastonbury on Saturday is unlikely to be streamed live by the BBC, but probably soon after the 4pm gig. BBC 2 only begins its live ...
Protesters daubed the front of Glasgow’s O2 Academy with ‘Kneecap not welcome’ as they prepare to play at a sell-out gig Graham Mann Oliver Norton Published: 11:51, 25 Jun 2025 ...
Kneecap have become known for delivering a vehemently anti-authority, pro-Palestine message during live performances. As it stands, they remain on the bill for their Glastonbury slot at 4 p.m. GMT ...
Kneecap responded to the news of Ó hAnnaidh’s charge with a group statement which said: “We deny this ‘offence’ and will vehemently defend ourselves. This is political policing.
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