LONDON, Oct 17 : The British government on Friday lost its bid to block the co-founder of pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action bringing a legal challenge over the banning of the group under anti-terrorism laws. Huda Ammori, who helped found Palestine Action in 2020, was given permission to challenge the group’s proscription, with her case due to be heard next month. Britain’s Home Office (interior ministry) asked the Court of Appeal to overturn that decision and rule that any challenge to proscription should be heard by a specialist tribunal.

The British government lodged its appeal after Palestine Action's co-founder Huda Ammori successfully won a judicial review to overturn its ban

LONDON, Oct 17 : The British government on Friday lost its bid to block the co-founder of pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action bringing a legal challenge over the…

In a highly significant ruling, the Court of Appeal paved the way for the review of the ban before a High Court judge next month.

UK court to hear challenge to the pro-Palestine group's ban under 'anti-terrorism' laws after government loses appeal.