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Wet Leg singer Rhian Teasdale has told the PA news agency she feels the post-Glastonbury Festival reaction to sets by Bob ...
The Irish language hip-hop trio Kneecap released "See it. Say it. Censored," an artist-led PSA that "demands urgent action to ...
Later that day, Ms McCole, members of the IPSC and other members of the public gathered on the Ham Bridge in Ballina for ...
With support or silence from the Western powers, Netanyahu is under no pressure to stop the killing. How many dead civilians ...
Kneecap, three young men from Northern Ireland who rap in Irish, has risen to prominence in recent years, with controversy ...
Read Louder's eyewitness account of what went down at Kneecap's Glastonbury set, the gig the BBC didn't want you to see ...
The Central Bank of Ireland does not consider the Genocide Convention when approving prospectuses for Israel bonds, the bank’s governor has said. However, Gabriel Makhlouf said the intensity of ...
Meanwhile, organisers of the Great March for Gaza say the event shows the huge demand among people for their political representatives across Ireland to take action against genocide.
The use of the term “genocide” by the Taoiseach to describe what is happening in Gaza will not change the Central Bank’s decision to approve the sale of Israeli bonds.
Simon Harris also said he wants to put pressure on the other 26 European countries to consider banning trade with occupied ...
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