Jeremy Corbyn called the 890 people arrested at a demonstration in support of Palestine Action in London’s Parliament Square on Saturday people of “principle” and “courage.” An estimated 1,500 people gathered in Westminster. The majority of the arrests were for supporting a proscribed group, which is an offence under the Terrorism Act, some were made after the protest turned violent for assaults on police officers and other public order offences, the Metropolitan Police said. “ They're people of principle and they're people of courage,” Corbyn said of the protesters on Sky News on Monday (8 September). “I think we need to think about the legislation that's being passed. Protest should be allowed in our country,” he added.

Protesters gathered in Parliament Square today to express solidarity with the banned terror group, despite police warnings that anyone attending the demonstration could face…

LONDON: Police on Saturday arrested some of the hundreds of protesters who gathered outside Parliament in London on Saturday to defy a ban on the group Palestine Action, which has…

Hundreds gathered in Parliament Square to oppose the group's ban under anti-terrorism legislation.

Demonstration in central London on Saturday led to 857 arrests under Terrorism Act

A total of of 890 people were arrested - mostly for showing support for the proscribed terror group - and 519 people were taken into custody

Scotland Yard condemned the 'intolerable' abuse its officers suffered during the rally in Parliament Square, in Westminster, yesterday attended by an estimated 1,500 people.

Organisers say detained demonstrators include ‘vicars and priests, war veterans and descendants of Holocaust survivors’.

Jeremy Corbyn called the 890 people arrested at a demonstration in support of Palestine Action in London’s Parliament Square on Saturday people of “principle” and “courage.” An…

Jeremy Corbyn has called on the UK government to reverse its ban on Palestine Action. The Independent MP implored Home Office Minister Dan Jarvis to reverse the July decision…