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Irish rap band Kneecap apologised on Tuesday to the families of two murdered British lawmakers after footage emerged of one ...
The rap group says it does not support Hamas or Hezbollah and would not seek to incite violence against anyone.
Belfast trio Kneecap has apologised to the families of murdered British MPs Sir David Amess and Jo Cox for historic comments ...
Brendan Cox, whose wife was killed in 2016, says the band's response was "half an apology".
Irish rap trio Kneecap posted a lengthy statement online Monday after their messages critiquing Israel at Coachella ignited ...
After their Coachella performance, former X Factor judge Sharon Osbourne called for their U.S. work visas to be revoked. The ...
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Irish Independent on MSNJarvis urges Glastonbury to think carefully about line-up after Kneecap commentsConservative former minister Mark Francois said it would be ‘unconscionable’ for the Irish rap trio to perform at the ...
A Welsh politician has condemned the Belfast-based rap trio after a video emerged of one member allegedly calling for the ...
Rap group Kneecap’s apology to the families of murdered MPs was “half-hearted”, Downing Street said. The Belfast trio ...
The husband of a murdered Labour MP has hit out at the Kneecap for supporting violence for “easy cheers” as Downing Street ...
The widower of murdered MP Jo Cox has reacted to Kneecap’s statement of apology/clarification over its now-infamous “kill MPs ...
A charity set up in memory of Jo Cox has accused the rap group Kneecap of “crossing a line” after they allegedly called for ...
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