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Police are still investigating Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance, and Kneecap MC Mo Chara still faces a terror charge over ...
British police confirm their investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury set is closed, without charges
Avon and Somerset Police have confirmed that their investigation into Kneecap 's performance at this summer's Glastonbury ...
The Kneecap Glastonbury charges have been dropped but the investigation into Bob Vylan continues after Palestine chants.
It's a direct response to the controversy surrounding member Mo Chara's run-in with the law and their Glastonbury performance ...
British police closed their investigation into the Irish rap group Kneecap after their controversial Glastonbury performance, citing insufficient evidence. Kneecap had been probed for comments made ...
Local Avon and Somerset Police have dropped their investigation into the Irish rap trio based on insufficient evidence ...
Police are no longer investigating Kneecap’s recent Glastonbury set having concluded that on-stage comments about a possible ...
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy surrounding its shows and political statements.
Irish-language rap group Kneecap has peformed for tens of thousands of fans at the Glastonbury Festival despite controversy and criticism from British politicians. Group member Liam Óg Ó ...
Ever since they spoke out against Israel’s campaign of genocide in Palestine during their Coachella performance, the Belfast rap group Kneecap have faced a lot of serious bullshit, to the point where ...
Kneecap is no longer under investigation after the Irish rap trio defended Palestine and condemned British prime minister Keir Starmer at Glastonbury.
Fellow member Naoise O Caireallain, who uses the stage name Moglai Bap, said “if anyone’s free on the 20th of August, you ...
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