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UK could pay anti-Israel band Kneecap up to £90,000 in legal costs

Tory leader Kemi Badenoch accused ministers of handing over taxpayer money to the group, which she accused of ‘glorifying evil terror groups’, after ministers dropped a court case against it

April 22, 2025 15:51
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DJ Provai from Irish Hip Hop trio Kneecap performs onstage during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. (Image: AFP via Getty)
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The UK may hand over as much as £90,000 in taxpayer money to anti-Israel rap group Kneecap after refusing to contest the band’s legal case to reclaim a previously withdrawn subsidy, the JC understands.

The Northern Irish trio from west Belfast made headlines this weekend for projecting “F*** Israel” above the stage during their set at the Coachella music festival, encouraging the audience to participate in anti-Israel chants and accusing Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians.

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Members of the vehemently anti-Israel group have also previously posed for a photograph with a book by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, waved a flag of the proscribed terrorist organisation onstage at one of their performances in London in November last year and, on October 8, 2023 – as the scale of Hamas’s atrocities the previous day were only just being revealed – tweeted “Solidarity with the Palestinian struggle,” and a clenched fist emoji.

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Reacting to the footage from the group’s November concert shared the Community Security Trust (CST), in which a member of the group draped themself in a Hezbollah flag and shouted "up Hamas, up Hezbollah” to the crowd,. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has accused the group of “openly glorifying evil terror groups”.