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‘They broke their own laws’: Irish group Kneecap win legal challenge over Kemi Badenoch funding decision
Irish group Kneecap win legal challenge over Kemi Badenoch funding decision - The band said they were discriminated against on grounds of nationality
Kneecap win legal action over UK funding refusal: ‘This was never about £14,250. The motivation was equality’
Irish language rap-trio Kneecap has won its legal challenge over a decision by former UK business secretary Kemi Badenoch to refuse them £14,250 in arts funding award after the UK government conceded at the High Court in Belfast that it was “unlawful”.
Irish-language Rappers Kneecap Win Case Against UK Funding Block
Irish-language rap group Kneecap, who feature in an award-winning docu-fiction, on Friday won a case in Belfast over a decision by the UK government to refuse them an arts grant.
Irish-language rap group Kneecap win case against UK government
The Belfast Irish-language rap group Kneecap won a legal challenge against the British government on Friday over a decision by the previous Conservative administration to refuse it an arts grant.
The Irish rap group who fought the British government — and won
Irish language rap group Kneecap has won its legal battle against the UK government. The dispute was over former business secretary Kemi Badenoch refusing them a £14,250 funding award. The UK Government has just conceded withholding the fund was ‘unlawful.’
Kneecap win discrimination case against Government over block to funding award
Irish language rap trio Kneecap has won its discrimination challenge over a decision by former business secretary Kemi Badenoch to refuse them a £14,250 funding award after the UK Government conceded it was “unlawful”.
Irish band Kneecap win discrimination case against UK government
The UK government will pay £14,250 to Irish rap group Kneecap over a decision by former business secretary Kemi Badenoch to refuse them funding.
Belfast rappers Kneecap win discrimination battle against UK government
Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch, Northern Irish group Kneecap has won a case against the UK government. View on euronews
Irish rap group Kneecap brag they 'took $18,000 from King Charles' stash' and reveal what they did with it
The Irish language rap trio had launched the legal action claiming the decision to refuse the grant discriminated against them on grounds of nationality and political opinion
RTE Online
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Younger voters believe there is not enough support for the Irish language
The country appears to be divided on whether enough is being done to support the Irish language, with 50% of Exit Poll ...
The New Yorker
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Speaking Irish with Kneecap
The rap trio from Béal Feirste, whose eponymous bio-pic won the NEXT Audience Award at Sundance, discover the joys of the ...
Opinion
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on MSN
Opinion
Kneecap and the fine art of provocation - The Irish News view
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have had a remarkable 2024, with Móglaí Bap, Mo Chara and DJ Próvaí rocketing from cult concern to ...
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Irish indigenous identity is being invoked to stir up antagonism towards immigrants
At an academic conference I attended this summer, an Irish Druid presided over an opening ceremony. She blessed the ...
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Irish rap film with 96% on Rotten Tomatoes ‘best thing you’ll see all year’
Earning a 96 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the comedy-drama is set in the late 2010s and follows a Belfast -based ...
Irish Star on MSN
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Viewers realized this girls name is most beautiful in Irish after watching popular movie
The Oscar-nominated movie The Quiet Girl featured a protagonist with a traditional Irish name that is very similar to a ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Ireland Is Rich. That Doesn’t Mean It’s Happy.
There are the same dark subplots here that have made the position of other incumbent governments so precarious.
RTE Online
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TikTok approved Irish election disinformation ads - investigation
An investigation by campaign group Global Witness has found that video-sharing platform TikTok approved ads containing ...
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