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The proscription made membership of or support for Palestine Action a criminal offence, punishable by up to 14 years in ...
"No-one should allow desperate calls for peace in the Middle East to be derailed into a campaign to support one narrow group ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".
The Liberal Democrats have called for a review of the terrorism law used to arrest hundreds of supporters of the banned group ...
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 ...
Yvette Cooper should revoke the passport of a pro-Palestine Action activist, Labour’s former anti-extremism tsar has said.
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’. | ITV ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has defended the proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, stating it is ...
PRIME Minister Sir Keir Starmer was urged today to recall Parliament to “impose immediate sanctions” on Israel in a joint ...
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.
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