London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
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Hertfordshire Police is being sued by a man who says he was thrown in a cell over a blog post.
The UK's Metropolitan Police have revised the enforcement approach officers will take in response to displays of support for Palestine Action, which is a proscribed organisation under the Terrorism ...
The Met had paused making arrests after the High Court ruled that the Government ban on the group was unlawful.
Police have received 'numerous complaints' about parking by blue badge holders in the town ...
Two Vietnamese nationals who arrived in the UK illegally in 2023 have been jailed today for assisting unlawful immigration by ...
Palestine Action supporters arrested outside Met headquarters as police resume arrests - A number of protests were taking place in London on Saturday ...
The Metropolitan Police has announced that their officers will once again be arresting protestors for holding signs in ...
The police watchdog has announced it is investigating complaints linked to the investigation which led to Peter Sullivan ...
CAMPAIGNERS have condemned the Metropolitan Police’s U-turn on Palestine Action arrests after at least 18 protesters were held for defying the ban on Saturday.They were nabbed in central London at a ...
Police sergeant James Florence was arrested and admitted he'd made the unlawful checks, a misconduct panel heard ...
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