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Belfast rap group Kneecap filled Glastonbury's West Holts stage for a highly-charged performance that hit back at Prime ...
The BBC has revealed how it plans to show Kneecap ’s Glastonbury performance later today. The corporation has confirmed that ...
The last thing on BBC Director General Tim Davie’s mind as he visited with staff during this weekend’s Glastonbury Music Festival in Somerset, England was controversy. As evening descended upon the ...
Pressure is being put on Glastonbury to drop the band, after a band member was charged with a terrorism offence ...
English duo Bob Vylan also led the crowd in chants of "death to the IDF" Saturday The post BBC Cuts Live Feed to Irish Trio ...
Last year the BBC won a Bafta for its Glastonbury coverage. This year it's being attacked for it. Or, to be more precise, for ...
Ipswich punk-rap duo Bob Vylan grabbed the headlines at Glastonbury Festival over the weekend, but for many readers, the name ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he does not think Kneecap's planned Glastonbury Festival performance is "appropriate ...
The prime minister describes the punk duo's Glastonbury chants calling for death to Israel's military as "hate speech".
Day four of Glastonbury Festival began with Kaiser Chiefs opening the Pyramid Stage and continued with performances from an ...
Kneecap's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, aka Mo Chara, is accused of displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah.
To their fans, west Belfast rave-rap group Kneecap are a rowdy, subversive force of nature. But to many others, their inflammatory political messages make them dangerous and amoral. Following in ...
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