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The Suffragettes would have proscribed if Yvette Cooper had been in the home office at the time, according to a former MP.
The co-founder of a pro-Palestinian campaign group sought on Monday to challenge the British government's decision to ban the ...
More than 100 people have been arrested across the UK during protests in support of Palestine Action. The group was banned as ...
The group’s co-founder wants to bring legal action over the decision to proscribe the organisation as a terror group.
Huda Ammori is seeking to challenge Yvette Cooper’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action under anti-terror laws earlier ...
Saturday’s arrests bring the total number of people arrested since the ban on Palestine Action came into force to more than 200, with more than 72 arrested across the UK last weekend and 29 the week ...
The Rev Sue Parfitt was among Palestine Action supporters detained by police - Jeff Moore/PA An 83-year-old retired priest was among more than 20 Palestine Action supporters arrested for defying a ...
Unveiling the intention to ban the group following the incident on June 23, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said it was the latest in a “long history of unacceptable criminal damage committed by ...
Palestine Action will be banned as a proscribed terrorist group this weekend after a High Court judge refused to issue an interim order blocking the move. Mr Justice Chamberlain refused an ...
The House of Commons voted Wednesday to support Home Secretary Yvette Cooper’s order banning Palestine Action as a terrorist organization. It was a stampede, with 385 MPs approving proscription ...
Hundreds of Palestine Action supporters plan to overwhelm police at mass summer London protest - The group was proscribed ...