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Pro-Palestinian activists broke into a Royal Air Force base in central England on Friday, damaging and spraying red paint over two planes used for refuelling and transport.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemns ‘vandalism’ after activists spray red paint into engines of two Voyager planes.
The decision means that the group called Palestine Action will be banned as a terrorist organization in Britain while its ...
Palestine Action loses legal bid against UK government's anti-terrorism ban following vandalism at a military base, facing ...
Four activists, aged 22-35, charged over the June 20 break‑in at RAF Brize Norton, where they defaced two military planes ...
More than 20 people have been arrested during a protest in London in support of Palestine Action, a group which has been ...
More than 70 people were arrested Saturday at protests over the use of anti-terror laws to ban activist group Palestine ...
Police arrested dozens of protesters across the UK on Saturday during the second weekend of demonstrations against the government’s controversial decision to classify the activist group Palestine ...
British politicians voted to ban pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action, proscribing it as a terrorist organisation.
British authorities arrested dozens of demonstrators on Saturday for expressing solidarity with Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group recently outlawed under anti-terrorism laws widely criticized ...
Palestine Action loses bid to block UK ban after activists vandalize planes, deemed terrorist organization under ...
British lawmakers this week decided to ban Palestine Action after its activists broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged two planes in protest against what the group says is Britain's support for ...