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Why did the National Lottery pay £1.6m of public money for a film about Irish rap band accused of glorifying the IRA... and why does the BBC give them fawning national coverage where they were hailed as being at the forefront of Irish hip hop? : comparemela.com
Why did the National Lottery pay £1.6m of public money for a film about Irish rap band accused of glorifying the IRA... and why does the BBC give them fawning national coverage where they were hailed as being at the 'forefront of Irish hip hop'?
An astonishing £1.6million of public money has funded a film about a rap group accused of glorifying the IRA and stoking sectarian hatred.
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