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Rock band Twin Atlantic said that Sir Keir Starmer’s calls for Glastonbury to cancel Kneecap were “embarrassing” and “led to a dark place”. The Scottish band, formed in Glasgow in 2007, condemned the ...
Kneecap has been in the news lately due to the controversy surrounding their pro-Palestine stance. One of the trio’s members, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (anglicised as Mo Chara), is also facing a terrorism ...
Kirsty McNeill made the jibe about the two Scottish crime dramas in the House of Commons on Wednesday morning.
Three people were arrested at Kneecap's Glasgow gig as the band made a jibe at Rangers fans during a sold-out show. Police ...
Kneecap played a sold-out show in Glasgow after being controversially dropped from this weekend's TRNSMT line-up.
The Belfast band said the row around their axing from the festival had suggested their shows were "hate-fests" but said they ...
The band played a sold-out O2 Academy show after their spot at TRNSMT was axed following calls from the First Minister and ...
Mr Swinney had raised concerns about comments from the band he said were “beyond the pale” after footage allegedly showing ...
Kneecap has hit out at First Minister John Swinney during their sold-out performance in Glasgow after being axed from TRNSMT.
Kneecap fans gathered outside the band’s gig in Glasgow have spoken of their support for the Irish rap trio despite them being axed from festival slots. The three members of Kneecap arrived at the O2 ...
It comes as England is expanding its NHS app before Scotland has even managed to get its version off the ground.
UK ministers have hit out at Scotland’s “second-rate” NHS app as it promises a “supercharged” version south of the border.
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