Anyone found supporting the banned group faces up to 14 years in prison under the terrorism act

More than 500 people are expected to flout the law by declaring support for banned group

Anyone found supporting the banned group faces up to 14 years in prison under the terrorism act

Demonstrators are campaigning to lift the terror ban on protest group Palestine Action

LONDON: Police in London arrested at least 365 people Saturday for supporting Palestine Action, at the latest and largest protest backing the group since the government banned it…

LONDON: More than 50 people protesting against Britain’s decision to ban the Palestine Action group were arrested outside parliament on Saturday, London’s Metropolitan Police…

Demonstrators are campaigning to lift the terror ban on protest group Palestine Action

Watch as police detain demonstrators during a protest against the terror ban of the group Palestine Action. (9 August) Footage shared by Labour MP for Hayes & Harlington John…

Demonstrators arrested for holding signs in Parliament Square

Hundreds attended the demonstration in Parliament Square and chanted ‘I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action’

‘Tiredness is setting in’ for overstretched Met police officers as protesters vow to continue flouting Palestine Action’s terror ban, writes Amy-Clare Martin

After more than 500 arrests on Saturday, anyone convicted under s12 of the Terrorism Act could get up to 14 years in jail