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Belfast hip hop group Kneecap claim their promotional posters have been banned from appearing on the London Underground.
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are "banned" from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground.
Kneecap say their posters have been ‘banned’ from the London Underground - The poster shows their logo, based on the balaclavas worn by paramilitaries during the Troubles, and reads: “Kneecap. OVO ...
Posters and banners are essential tools for communication, whether for marketing, events, or business branding. A well-designed visual can capture attention, ...
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Extra.ie on MSNKNEECAP banned from advertising on London TubeIn a statement posted across their social media, KNEECAP revealed that a recent poster advertising their upcoming Wembley gig has been banned from the London ...
Belfast rap group have poster rejected as it is ‘likely to cause serious offence to reasonable members of the public’.
Belfast rap trio Kneecap have claimed that they are banned from advertising one of their gigs on the London Underground.
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Belfast Live on MSNKneecap claims they're “banned” from advertising poster on London UndergroundBelfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are “banned” from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground. The ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNKneecap claim to be victims of 'political policing' as London Tube operators reject balaclava postersBelfast rap trio Kneecap have said they are "banned" from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground.
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