Three judges ruled in February that the then-home secretary Yvette Cooper’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action was unlawful

Court of Appeal to rule whether government's proscription of action group was unlawful.

LONDON -- The British Court of Appeal ruled on Monday that the government's proscription of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was lawful, overturning an earlier High…

Three judges ruled in February that the then-home secretary Yvette Cooper’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action was unlawful

The ruling broke with a decision by the High Court which concluded that the proscription of the group was 'unlawful' and 'discriminatory'

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Five judges gave their ruling after the Home Office appealed previous decision that Palestine Action ban was unlawful

Judges overturn decision of high court that government proscription of group under Terrorism Act was wrong

The Court of Appeal has ruled that the decision to ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was lawful

Judges rule Home Office was legally allowed to declare Palestine Action a banned organisation

LONDON (AP) — The British government acted lawfully when it banned the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, the Court of Appeal in London ruled on Monday.

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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper had defended the proscription, arguing supporters of the group were unaware of the "full nature" of the organisation. #EuropeNews

Judge says the group's behaviour was not that of a non-violent, direct action organisation.

London’s high court ruled in February that the ban interfered with freedom of expression

Britain's Court of Appeal ruled that the government was right to proscribe Palestine Action - what happens next?

Group co-founder Huda Ammori vows to keep fighting proscription at Supreme Court

The activist group has engaged in 'direct action' to protest Israel's invasion of Gaza, targeting Israel-linked defence companies in UK.

A British appeals court on Monday upheld the government's decision to ban Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, dealing a setback to the...

The British Court of Appeals ruled that the ban on the pro-Palestine organization Palestine Action is lawful, keeping its terrorist proscription.