Being a member of or inviting support for the group is now a criminal offence, but organisers have pledged to continue its campaign of direct action
By Jacob Jaffa
Samir Magdy Hassan Aly told the court he was acting in self-defence during an altercation over a parking space
By Jane Prinsley
The former Pink Floyd member shared a video praising the group hours after it was proscribed under the Terrorism Act
By JC Reporter
Harun Abdur Rashid Holmes was sanctioned by the regulator for using ‘divisive and inflammatory’ words during a sermon
By Daniel Ben-David
Palestine Action was officially proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 effective from midnight on July 5
Synagogue bloc to join parade after Jewish charity pulls out for second year over ‘safety concerns’
Michel Michaelides also shared denials that mass rape occurred during the October 7 attacks
By Imogen Garfinkel
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Charity Commission sanctions acting CEO of the Palestinian Refugee Project over ‘divisive’ social media posts
The corporate giant accused its subsidiary of “resisting basic oversight” and refusing to provide documents for its audit
Comhar magazine accused of ‘defaming the Holocaust’ with Magen Davids on the wire next to pool of blood
‘High risk’ performances will no longer be streamed live on BBC following musician’s ‘death to IDF’ chant
The stunt was one of the last perpetrated by the group before MPs voted to proscribe it as a terrorist organisation
Denis Shapovalov said afterwards that the tournament had ‘become a joke’
By Ahron Asher Moss
Palestine Action activists threw red paint on buildings belonging to both historic institutions
Natan Rosenfeld’s family had moved to Israel from Hendon 12 years ago
Sir Ephraim Mirvis condemns ‘outright incitement to violence and hatred’ at the festival