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The outcome of that case will define whether Palestine Action remains banned. If the ban falls, then the 700 arrested so far ...
Baroness Chakrabarti urged the government to ‘think again’, warning that the ban on the group may lead to more people, not ...
London's Metropolitan Police arrested over 100 people over the age of 70 in an unprecedented day in Britain's history ...
Following the 532 arrests last Saturday, Defend Our Juries has called another, bigger opposition to the Palestine Action ban.
Last weekend (9-10 August), the Metropolitan Police arrested more than 500 people on Parliament Square for displaying signs ...
Some were imprisoned for their activities. None, however, were stigmatised by the British state as terrorists' ...
An Oxfordshire grandmother who was arrested in Parliament Square said she knew she would be taken away by the police beforehand. Ginnie Herbert, from Cholsey near Wallingford, was one of more than 530 ...
I was arrested at the Palestine Action ban protest – and it all still seems surreal - COMMENT: I never envisaged that, at the ...
A fifty-five year old grandmother who was among the more than 500 people arrested for their support of banned group Palestine Action on Saturday ...
Human beings are being pounded with bombs in Gaza, starved and then shot as they scrabble for food at aid stations. We’re witnessing ...
With the Met primed to use live facial recognition tech at the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival, primary legislation is needed ...
Baroness Chakrabarti argued that acts like criminal damage, such as spraying paint, do not equate to terrorism, and urged the government to “think again” on the ban. Civil liberties groups, along with ...