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Oxford and Cambridge spent more than £615,000 on pro-Palestine protest clean-ups

Palestine Action activists threw red paint on buildings belonging to both historic institutions

July 1, 2025 16:08
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People walk past a pro-Palestine encampment set up by student activists in front of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History on May 6, 2024 in Oxford, England. (Getty Images)
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The University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford have incurred over £615,000 in combined costs because of pro-Palestine encampments and protests, the JC can reveal.

The top universities footed bills related to clean-ups, security and legal support after facing months of student-led action related to the war in Gaza.

The pro-Palestinian student encampment outside King's College on May 08, 2024 in Cambridge, England. (Getty Images)The pro-Palestinian student encampment outside King's College on May 08, 2024 in Cambridge, England. (Getty Images)[Missing Credit]

For both institutions, some of the costs were also due to stunts by Palestine Action, the direct-action group that the Home Secretary plans to proscribe under anti-terror laws.

According to figures recently obtained by the JC through a Freedom of Information (FoI) request, Cambridge spent £255,000 in costs related to the student ‘occupations’ of Greenwich House and Senate House Yard, and the vandalism of the Old Schools and Senate House.

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