Statement came during mass protest in central London against government’s move to ban the direct-action group
By Jane Prinsley
RAF base attack latest in ‘long history of unacceptable criminal damage’ by pro-Palestine group
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Home Secretary expected to announce further details on proscription of Palestine Action after the group broke into an RAF base
By Stephen Pollard
The Hamas massacres transformed not only the region but also Britain. It revealed not just the brutality of our enemies abroad, but the unsettling number of their sympathisers at home
CST said they had been urging the government to take action for some time
Kemi Badenoch: ‘This is not lawful protest, it is politically-motivated criminality’
By Stephen Daisley
Could the state take a more pro-active role in tacklign this kind of action?
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Palestine Action vandalised Rico House in Prestwich to coincide with Nakba Day
By Daniel Ben-David
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There’s no place for antisemitism – except right here, right now, with the police watching
An activist attacked the 1914 painting hanging at Trinity College Cambridge in March last year
The senior parliamentarians warned protests risk degrading Britain’s reputation as a ‘reliable supplier’ to our allies
Activists blocked the entrance to the facility, accusing the firm that owns it of ‘spilling Palestinian blood’
Independent Adviser on Political Violence and Disruption dumped by Home Office
Chris Philp gives the JC his first interview since being appointed
Chris Philp MP has described the attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam as “evil, sickening”
By Angela Epstein
It fulfils all criteria for proscription, notably the unlawful use of violence and intimidation