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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 rap trio Kneecap have said they are "banned" from advertising one of their posters on the London Underground.
Belfast hip hop group Kneecap claim their promotional posters have been banned from appearing on the London Underground.
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