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Commenting on the arrest of Reverend Sue Parfitt, an 83-year-old retired priest the Metropolitan Police commissioner said ...
Twenty-nine people have been arrested in London after police said they were responding to a protest in support of the banned ...
More than 20 people have been arrested during a protest in London in support of Palestine Action, a group which has been ...
Pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action's co-founder on Friday lost a bid to pause the British government's decision ...
BRITAIN’S top cop has defended the arrest of an 83-year-old at a Palestine Action protest, saying the law has no age limit.  ...
Former anti-apartheid activist Peter Hain voted against the banning order issued against Palestine Action in the House of ...
Metropolitan Police arrested at least 27 protesters who gathered in central London on Saturday to publicly support Palestine ...
The ban places Palestine Action in the same legal category as groups like al-Qaeda and ISIL (ISIS), making it a criminal offence to support or be associated with the protest group ...
Members of Parliament in the United Kingdom voted overwhelmingly this week to proscribe the campaign group, Palestine Action, as a terrorist organisation under anti-terrorism laws, putting the group ...
Sue Parfitt told the media that she was 'not afraid of being arrested', after expressing her support for Palestine Action.
Palestine Action was officially designated as a terrorist group, in the process making it unlawful to display support for the ...
The UK’s list of proscribed groups currently contains 81 organisations, from Islamists like al-Qaida to neo-Nazis such as The ...