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Former Pink Floyd songwriter Roger Waters could face prosecution in the U.K. after declaring support for Palestine Action, a group recently banned under anti-terrorism laws.
Boundaries remain exposed at two RAF locations identified as targets by Palestine Action during a gathering last week.
A woman from Cumbria was among 29 people arrested in Parliament Square under terrorism legislation after staging a protest in support of Palestine Action. The group was officially proscribed as a ...
A woman from Cumbria was among 29 people arrested in Parliament Square under terrorism legislation after staging a protest in support of Palestine Action. The group was officially proscribed as a ...
Our history is teeming with examples of acts of civil disobedience. From blockades to boycotts to occupations, there are a range of ...
The head of London's Metropolitan Police force has been heavily criticised for defending the arrest of an 83-year-old retired ...
The furore over Glastonbury reveals a troubling trend towards silencing Palestinian solidarity while ignoring Israeli state ...
THE UK’s deadly arsenal of nuclear bomber jets will only be protected by a 5ft garden fence amid fury over the Brize Norton ...
What are the protesting laws in the UK after Palestine Action were proscribed? - Parliament has passed laws in recent years ...
Palestine Action is said to have set up a secret website to recruit supporters after the UK Government introduced a terror ...
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 ...
In a video recorded on 5 July — purportedly hours after the ban came into effect — Waters said the now proscribed group is ...