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Palestine Action

June 2026

  • Cute toddler baby gently hugs ginger pomeranian dog

    Brief letters
    A low birthrate isn’t the end of the world

    Brief letters: Population fears | Pure, cold rage | Protest arrests | Broom v leaf blower

May 2026

  • Etisham Sadiq© Joel Goodman for the Guardian - 07973 332324 - all rights reserved . 27/05/2026 . Manchester, UK. ETISHAM SADIQ (51 from Didsbury). Sadiq says he was detained at Manchester Airport, had his electronic devices confiscated and then, when he was invited to collect them, received a recruitment pitch and offered inducements to spy for British security services. He says he is on police bail for actions relating to his campaigning for Palestinian causes. Photo credit: Joel Goodman

    Manchester cafe owner says police tried to recruit him to spy on Palestine Action

  • Three Just Stop Oil protesters wearing orange hi-vis jackets speak with police in front of the Houses of Parliament

    New breed of political prisoner arises in Britain as anti-protest sentences rise

  • Charlotte Head, Samuel Corner and Leona Kamio

    Palestine Action activists in Elbit protest could be sentenced as terrorists

  • The golden Lady Justice statue holding a sword and scales stands atop the Old Bailey's dome

    Palestine Action trial lawyer wins appeal against contempt of court charge

  • Palestine Action activist says he ‘did the right thing’ over protest at arms firm site

  • Organisers challenge Starmer’s threat to ban some pro-Palestine marches

April 2026

  • Protester holds sign outside Royal Courts of Justice during Palestine Action appeal hearing

    Palestine Action ban created ‘culture of fear’, UK appeal court hears

  • Police officers and protesters in Trafalgar Square during a demonstration in support of the activist group Palestine Action

    What is the latest Palestine Action court case – and what is at stake?

  • Greta Thunberg holding pro-Palestinian sign while speaking to police officer in London

    Greta Thunberg, Sally Rooney and Brian Eno defy Palestine Action ban in letter to judges

  • Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja before being arrested during the demonstration against the ban on Palestine Action in Trafalgar Square on Saturday

    Massive Attack frontman Robert Del Naja among 500 arrested at Palestine Action protest

March 2026

  • Zoe Williams

    double quotation markTerrorism arrests rose 1,114% last year – so why aren’t the security services more alarmed?

    Zoe Williams
    Due to an ongoing judicial review, Home Office data currently leaves out the thousands of people apprehended at Palestine Action protests. But whichever way you cut it, the number of arrests is outrageous, writes Zoe Williams
  • Protesters hold Palestinian flags while two police officers with backs to camera look on with Big Ben clock visible behind.

    Police issue warning to protesters before al-Quds Day rally in London

    Demonstrators on Sunday will be arrested for expressing support for Palestine Action or for intifada chants, says Met
  • People gather outside the courts, some holding Palestinian flags

    Ofcom urged to clarify if Palestine Action content should still be removed online

    Rights groups and experts say situation is unclear as ruling that quashed ban faces challenge from home secretary

February 2026

  • Head and shoulders of Sally Rooney wearing burned orange top

    ‘Immensely heartened’: Sally Rooney hails Palestine Action high court ruling as victory for UK civil liberties

  • A Palestinian flag flown by a protester outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London on 13 February .

    Brief letters
    Why dispute ruling on Palestine Action, but accept legal challenge on elections?

  • Hundreds of Palestine Action supporters arrested in Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 04 Oct 2025Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (15517948x)
Police officers arrest a protester who was holding a placard stating 'I Oppose Genocide, I Support Palestine Action' during the demonstration in Trafalgar Square. Hundreds of people gathered to show support for the activist group Palestine Action, which has been banned under anti-terrorism law, and demanded that the ban is lifted.
Hundreds of Palestine Action supporters arrested in Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 04 Oct 2025

    The Guardian view on Palestine Action: banning the group was a step too far

  • Palestine Action supporters celebrating outside the high court last week.

    Arrested retirees ‘vindicated’ by ruling against Palestine Action proscription

  • First Edition newsletter
    Monday briefing: How did the government get it so wrong on Palestine Action?

    Newsletter
  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: Cooper defends Palestine Action ban despite court ruling it was unlawful – as it happened

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