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Supporting Palestine Action will be punishable by up to 14 years in prison under government plans to make them a proscribed ...
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Palestine Action loses appeal hours before terror ban due to startPalestine Action has lost a late-night Court of Appeal challenge to temporarily stop it being banned as a terror group, less ...
Lawyers for the group’s co-founder went to the Court of Appeal on Friday evening after losing a High Court bid for a temporary block on the ban.
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GB News on MSNPalestine Action vow to make the ban 'unenforceable' as they threaten further civil disobediencePalestine Action members have vowed to make the Government's ban on the group "unenforceable". The organisation's founder, ...
British lawmakers this week decided to ban Palestine Action after its activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged two planes in protest against what the group says is Britain's support for ...
Lawyers on behalf of the group will make arguments to bring an appeal on Friday evening, the PA news agency understands.
It makes membership of, or support for, the direct action group a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNSally Rooney to remain ‘committed supporter' of Palestine group facing terror ban, court toldThe Irish author told the UK High Court that terrorism ‘is not a trivial word’ in court documents, in support of the direct ...
The Irish author told the High Court that terrorism ‘is not a trivial word’ in court documents, in support of the direct action group.
Huda Ammori, the co-founder of Palestine Action, is asking the High Court to temporarily block the Government from banning the group as a terrorist organisation before a potential legal challenge ...
High Court hears legal bid to delay terrorism designation as activists and supporters rally against what they call crackdown ...
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