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Baroness Chakrabarti urged the government to ‘think again’, warning that the ban on the group may lead to more people, not ...
Police say the majority of arrests were for displaying placards in support of the banned group.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing a furious backlash against the arrests and has been warned he is making a mistake of “poll tax ...
Officers made arrests after crowds, waving placards expressing support for the group, gathered in Parliament Square.
Police have arrested 466 people in central London on Saturday for protesting the British government’s decision to ban the pro ...
The U.K. government has proscribed the network as a terrorist group, a decision fiercely contested by the group itself.
I never envisaged that, at the age of 75, I would be detained under the Terrorism Act while people screamed ‘Shame on you!’, writes environmentalist and author Jonathon Porritt ...
London's Metropolitan Police arrested over 100 people over the age of 70 in an unprecedented day in Britain's history ...
COMMENT: Indicating support for a terrorist organisation with a placard should not be a criminal offence, as it is ...
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 ...
Defending the group's proscription under terror law, she said the organisation was "not a non-violent organisation".