Irish language rap trio Kneecap took a typically forthright swipe at the British establishment after a film about the Belfast ...
Kneecap have been accused of being “yahoos on the make” indulging in “kneejerk Anglophobia” after trying to distance ...
Kneecap, both the Irish-language rap band and the film in which the three “low-life scum” band members play themselves, have managed to delight vast crowds — including the ones that gave the ...
Irish language rap band Kneecap have said that they are delighted to have been given six nominations for this year's Bafta ...
On Friday, Phoenix Law, based in Belfast, said it had been instructed ... the government's decision not to approve a grant to the band 'Kneecap' after our independent selection board had voted ...
Father of Naoise Ó Cairealláin – Móglái Bap – died on Friday The funeral of Irish language activist Gearóid Ó Cairealláin has taken place in west Belfast. Mourners gathered for the ...
The film tells a fictionalised version of the group’s origin story The Belfast premiere of the Kneecap film has taken place "where it all started" in the west of the city, the band has said.
In a statement, the band said Badenoch and her department ... The club, based in west Belfast, was previously attended by Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, known by his stage name Mo Chara.
Off the back of six BAFTA nominations, the helmer discusses the determination that drove him to make one of the riskiest, ...
An unexpected boon of Ireland’s cultural success is that its less well-known locations are suddenly on the tourist trail ...
Irish language rap band Kneecap said they are delighted ... tells the trio’s "riotous and ground-breaking" origin story. Kneecap includes Belfast's Fine Point Films, Dublin's Wildcard ...