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The proscription made membership of or support for Palestine Action a criminal offence, punishable by up to 14 years in ...
Last month, the group won permission to challenge the ban and its case will be heard in the High Court in November. It argues ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has labelled Palestine Action more than "a regular protest group" as she defended the ...
Home Secretary says organisation is not a ‘regular protest group’ and there was ‘disturbing information’ about possible ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper has defended her controversial decision to ban Palestine Action, as 60 more people face terrorism charges for allegedly supporting the group.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’. | ITV ...
A judicial review of the government’s order to ban Palestine Action will be held over three days, sometime after November 10. Judge Chamberlain rejected a renewed appeal by Ammori’s lawyers for ...
It was no ordinary break-in. On June 20, under the cover of darkness, two activists entered what should have been one of ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
We consider the ban of Palestine Action as illegitimate and unethical,' says letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Home ...
The group was proscribed as a terror organisation in July, but hundreds of people, many of pension age, took to the streets ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper has labelled Palestine Action more than “a regular protest group” as she defended the group’s proscription as a terrorist organisation. At such a critical moment in US ...