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Met officers warn two counter-protesters that their actions could be breach of peace after they were forced to hide on bus ...
Protest is a civil right, so why are the British Government planning to proscribe Palestine Action? Critic Aimee Walsh argues that the Labour government is weak on what matters: the genocide in Gaza ...
As reported by Reuters, the proscription—which is set to come into effect next Monday—would place Palestine Action on the ...
Palestine protesters rallied in London in support of Palestine Action amid plans to ban the group. Footage shows hundreds of ...
Thirteen people were arrested at protests in support of Palestine Action in London after the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper decided to proscribe ...
The group’s central target has been Elbit Systems UK, the British arm of Israel’s largest private arms company. Palestine ...
Palestine Action activists have clashed with police in ugly scenes during a mass protest in London as the Government moves to proscribe the group as a terrorist organisation.
Palestine Action responded to the announcement by calling the move "unhinged," accusing the government of targeting peaceful ...
Palestine Action are being banned and Kneecap prosecuted – both under anti-terror laws. What could the consequences be?
Met Police officers have been accused of 'two-tier policing' after allegedly threatening to charge two men for waving the ...
Officials are understood to be investigating the group's source of donations amid concerns its status as a charity means it ...