Santa arrested at Palestine Action protest in Norwich
A man dressed as Father Christmas was detained by police at a Palestine Action demonstration in Norwich. Ten people were arrested for alleged support of a proscribed group.
A man dressed as Father Christmas was detained by police at a Palestine Action demonstration in Norwich. Ten people were arrested for alleged support of a proscribed group.
UK police arrest dozens as nationwide protests challenge the controversial terrorism designation of Palestine Action. Discover the full story behind the civil disobedience wave.
West Midlands Police arrested 25 people under terrorism laws during a Birmingham protest where placards supported proscribed group Palestine Action. Read the full details.
Police in Northern Ireland did not intervene at pro-Palestine Action protests in Belfast and Derry, while over 90 were arrested at a similar London demonstration. Read the full story on the contrasting police approaches.
Eurovision announces major voting reforms for 2026, including new limits and jury returns, following allegations of political interference. Discover the full story.
Met Police arrest 47 demonstrators outside Ministry of Justice in latest protest supporting proscribed Palestine Action group. Get the latest updates on the legal challenges.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer sparks outrage with comments suggesting Jewish people shouldn't serve on juries in certain cases, drawing condemnation from Jewish community leaders.
London's Metropolitan Police faces mounting criticism after multiple juries acquit Palestine solidarity activists, raising serious questions about protest policing tactics and freedom of expression in the capital.
The Labour Party proposes revolutionary citizens' juries in Trafalgar Square to shape national policy, challenging Westminster's traditional decision-making process.
Metropolitan Police make pre-emptive arrests, including of a solicitor, to prevent a planned Defend Our Juries protest. Critics decry the move as an assault on democratic rights.
The UK government has officially outlawed Palestine Action under terrorism legislation, sparking fierce debate over protest rights and jury independence. Activists vow to continue demonstrations despite the ban.
A landmark High Court ruling has confirmed that RAF personnel stationed at Brize Norton are eligible to serve on juries, overturning previous exemptions.
Two separate juries in London and Truro have reached unexpected verdicts in high-profile cases, sparking debates about the justice system and jury decision-making.