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Meet the Belfast band at the centre of a political firestorm after their inflammatory comments about British MPs ...
Following calls for clarity from politicians, Belfast rap trio Kneecap has released a statement addressing their position on ...
The Belfast-based hip-hop trio has been at the centre of a media storm since their appearance at a US music festival two ...
After footage of Kneecap was referred to counter-terrorism police in the U.K., the Northern Irish rap group issued a ...
The group have apologised to the families of Jo Cox and David Amess over a 2023 clip in which they reportedly told fans to ...
KNEECAP have hit back after John Swinney called for them to be axed from TRNSMT. The First Minister called for the Belfast rappers to be banned from the festival after footage emerged appearing to ...
When Kneecap met Jeremy Corbyn in December 2023, two months after the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7 and subsequent ...
Kneecap have shared a statement outright refusing any claims they ‘support Hamas and Hezbollah’ as police investigation ...
Kneecap said that they’ve been facing a “coordinated smear campaign” since their advocacy for Palestine during their ...
Kneecap are from Belfast, in the north of Ireland, where sectarian violence claimed many lives before the 1998 Good Friday ...
The rap group says it does not support Hamas or Hezbollah and would not seek to incite violence against anyone.
This came days after the trio were subjected to criticism from Sharon Osbourne following pro-Palestine remarks during their ...