LONDON: A member of the UK’s Palestine Action, which on Friday carried out a high-profile protest by breaking into an air force base, has described government plans to proscribe the group as “absurd.” Saeed Taji Farouky told the BBC that the plan to effectively brand the group a terrorist organization “rips apart the very basic concepts of British democracy and the rule of law.” He added: “It’s something everyone should be terrified about.” Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is believed to be drafting a written statement on the proscription to be delivered before Parliament on Monday, the BBC report

The Home Secretary will ban Palestine Action after the group vandalised two aircraft at RAF Brize Norton, the BBC has reported.

Home secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation

Yvette Cooper has decided to proscribe the group, making it a criminal offence to belong to or support Palestine Action.

A Palestine Action member has said the governments plans to proscribe the group, effectively branding them a terrorist organisation is "absurd." Saeed Taji Farouky said it "rips…

LONDON: A member of the UK’s Palestine Action, which on Friday carried out a high-profile protest by breaking into an air force base, has described government plans to proscribe…

LONDON: A member of the UK’s Palestine Action, which on Friday carried out a high-profile protest by breaking into an air force base, has described government plans to proscribe…

The Government plans to ban Palestine Action following its vandalism of two planes at an RAF base

LONDON: British police have banned campaign group Palestine Action from protesting outside parliament on Monday, a rare move that comes after two of its members broke into a…

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is due to update MPs later on proposals to make it a criminal offence to belong to or support the group.

It is correct to proscribe this fanatical group

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has decided to proscribe Palestine Action, following the group’s vandalism of two planes at an RAF base

Home secretary to ignore warning from group’s lawyers that doing so would be ‘unlawful, dangerous and ill thought out’

Demonstration in Trafalgar Square held in support of activist group which the home secretary confirms will be proscribed following RAF base break-in

British government will use antiterrorism laws to ban campaign organisation in wake of damage to planes by activists.

Demonstration held in London after Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, confirmed the activist group would be proscribed after RAF base break-in

At one end of Whitehall, the Government was solemnly announcing plans to add the direct action group Palestine Action to the UK's current list of 81 proscribed terrorist…

The UK government is seeking to proscribe the pro-Palestinian direct action group under anti-terrorism laws.