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We expect to be able to say whatever we want within the confines of the law, and to demonstrate peacefully. These are rightly ...
Foreign criminals face swifter removal from the UK after Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced an expansion of the ‘deport now, appeal later’ policy.
A former government adviser to Sir Tony Blair and Gordon Brown said it was a “privilege” to be arrested at a Palestine Action ...
The Metropolitan Police said the number of arrests was the largest made by the force on a single day in the last decade.
Police in London have detained more than 466 people who were protesting the United Kingdom’s decision to ban the Palestine ...
Offenders from another 15 countries including India, Bulgaria and Australia will now be included in the scheme, bringing the ...
The scheme allows the UK to deport offenders who have had a human rights claim against their removal rejected.
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The Metropolitan Police made a record 532 arrests at a protest in support of Palestine Action — despite the group being proscribed as a terrorist organisation. Organisers Defend Our Juries said up to ...
The number of people arrested for supporting banned group Palestine Action at a protest in central London has risen to more than 520. Only 18 of those people remained in custody on Sunday afternoon ...
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GB News on MSNForeign criminals prevented from 'gaming system' as UK handed power to deport convicts before appealBritain has been handed new powers to deport Foreign criminals before appeal to prevent convicts from "gaming the system".
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