Force condemns the ‘intolerable abuse’ it faced during rally in support of banned terror group
By Jane Prinsley
Sunday’s March Against Antisemitism will now pass the BBC’s Broadcasting House – after the organiser complained
By Jamie Shapiro
Two Charedi men were arrested in May in the ‘Operation Galafarm’ investigation
By Simon Rocker
‘The notion that by coming out and showing support toward a proscribed terrorist group will overwhelm us is completely misguided,’ said the force
By JC Reporter
The police said it was the most arrests made related to a single operation in at least the past 10 years and denied organisers’ claim that they only arrested a fraction of those who broke the law
By Daniel Ben-David
The letter follows police warnings of the possibility of mass arrests at an upcoming protest in support of the now-banned group
By Jacob Jaffa
The Met said a woman had been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage and multiple assaults, but was subsequently released on bail
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Palestine Action was officially proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 effective from midnight on July 5
One of the band’s members, Mo Chara, is set to return to court next month to face terror charges over a separate incident
Home Secretary expected to announce further details on proscription of Palestine Action after the group broke into an RAF base
The protester has claimed that police searched his fiancée's underwear drawer and barred him from picking up his mother for Shabbat dinner
Public Order Act powers used to block protests in Jewish area on Fridays, citing ‘cumulative impact’
Board of Deputies joins MPs in urging government to proscribe the terror network after seven Iranians were arrested
Arrests took place in Rochdale, Manchester, London, Swindon and Stockport
One demonstrator accused the Board of Deputies, which organised a counter protest, of being an ‘Islamophobic Israeli-based asset in the UK’