Police have removed a number of counter-demonstrators are threatened them with arrest following a rally through London today.

Police are gearing up to make mass arrests on Saturday when more than 500 people are expected to descend on London in solidarity with the outlawed pro-Gaza group.

More than 500 Palestine Action supporters are set to stage a protest in London with the intention of provoking mass arrests and overwhelming police.

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 said.

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…

Critics say ban on activist group stifles freedom of speech and assembly and aims to curb pro-Palestine demonstrations.

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…

More than 200 people were arrested in London Saturday during a major pro-Palestinian protest in the British capital, police confirmed.

Militant protesters were accused of a 'colossal' waste of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money after more than 360 deliberately forced police to arrest them.

The group Palestine Action was banned in the UK after activists broke into a British air force base in June to protest British military support for Israel’s war with Hamas.

LONDON: Police in London braced for another day of demonstrations on Sunday as the war in Gaza continues to inflame tensions across the United Kingdom. Demonstrators demanding the…

During a day of chaos and farce, Left-wing protesters swamped London 's Parliament Square on Saturday in support of Palestine Action, which has been outlawed by the government.

Police have removed a number of counter-demonstrators are threatened them with arrest following a rally through London today.

There were several flare-ups with counter protesters as the ‘national march for the hostages’ made its way through central London on Sunday.