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Yvette Cooper should revoke the passport of a pro-Palestine Action activist, Labour’s former anti-extremism tsar has said.
Demonstrating is vital to free speech but this right does not extend to violence, intimidation and inflicting injuries ...
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
"No-one should allow desperate calls for peace in the Middle East to be derailed into a campaign to support one narrow group ...
British authorities plan to prosecute at least 60 people for supporting the recently banned group Palestine Action.
London’s Metropolitan Police say at least 60 people will face prosecution for “showing support” for Palestine Action, the ...
Baroness Chakrabarti said the proscription of the group risks exacerbating community tensions, and campaigners warned the ban ...
Yvette Cooper has defended the arrest of more than 500 people for holding signs supporting Palestine Action. The home secretary said protesters over the weekend may have been objecting to the group ...
Police in London are bracing for more demonstrations on Sunday as the war in Gaza continues to inflame tensions across the ...
Police have arrested 466 people in central London on Saturday for protesting the British government’s decision to ban the pro ...
A letter signed by 52 academics and writers, including Tariq Ali, Judith Butler, Angela Davis, Naomi Klein and Avi Shlaim.
Pensioner Marji Mansfield never imagined she would end up suspected of terrorism for protesting against the banning of a ...