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Kneecap Release 'No Comment' With Sub Focus, Using Banksy Artwork as CPS Moves to Appeal Dismissal

The single answers the September ruling that threw out Mo Chara's terrorism charge on technical grounds.

Overview

  • Kneecap say the two‑minute track confronts a police witch-hunt and reflects their political stance, including statements of solidarity with Palestine and the six counties.
  • The cover features Banksy’s Royal Courts of Justice mural, used with permission, after the artwork was removed from the London courthouse.
  • A limited 7-inch single is scheduled for January 30 via Heavenly with “Get Your Brits Out” on the B-side, marking that song’s first vinyl appearance.
  • The group debuted “No Comment” at Wembley Arena on September 18 and are performing it on a sold-out UK and Ireland tour.
  • The original charge was dismissed on a filing technicality in September, the Crown Prosecution Service has said it will appeal, and Mo Chara has said he is considering legal action against the British state.