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The group’s co-founder wants to bring legal action over the decision to proscribe the organisation as a terror group.
The government's banning of Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation has the hallmarks of an authoritarian "abuse of power", the High Court has heard.
The co-founder of a pro-Palestinian campaign group sought on Monday to challenge the British government's decision to ban the ...
Huda Ammori is seeking to challenge Yvette Cooper’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terror laws earlier ...
Sir James Eadie KC, representing the Home Office, said that an “exceptional case” would be needed for Palestine Action to be permitted to challenge the Home Secretary’s decision at the High Court, ...
More than 100 people have been arrested across the UK during protests in support of Palestine Action. The group was banned as ...
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE have taken part in a pro-Palestinian rally in Dublin, while dozens have been arrested around the UK at ...
By Friday evening, Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, had let it be known that she planned to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act; on Monday, she confirmed that it would be put to a ...
More than 100 people were detained across the country during demonstrations this weekend protesting against the proscription ...
Is banning Palestine Action likely to achieve anything? Sean O’Grady examines the decision by Yvette Cooper to outlaw the group and its supporters, and asks if such a move could prove ...
Saturday’s arrests bring the total number of people arrested since the ban on Palestine Action came into force to more than ...