Palestine Action cases adjourned until appeal concludes, Chief Magistrate says
Hearings for 31 defendants charged under the Terrorism Act were adjourned until April 27 pending the Government's appeal against the unlawful proscription ruling.
- The court cases of people charged with supporting Palestine Action have been adjourned until the Government's appeal against the High Court ruling concludes, according to Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring.
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The Palestine Action Ban and the Fight for 'Pensioners With Placards' at the High Court
Activists stage a 'Lift The Ban' rally outside the Royal Courts of Justice, as the High Court rules that the Government ban of Palestine Action was unlawful. 13 February 2026. Photo: Ron Fassbender/Alamy Live News“In 2026 the most common terrorist is a pensioner writing on a placard, ‘I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.’ Something has gone badly, badly wrong,” observes lawyer Raj Chada, speaking to the Byline Podcast, in the aftermath…
Palestine Action cases in England adjourned until appeal concludes, says senior judge
A number of people were due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday, accused of backing Palestine Action during protests held after the group was proscribed as a terrorist organisation
British Government Loses to Palestine Action in Court Case: Maybe Worth the Defeat, Says Commentator
The British government labeled Palestine Action a terrorist organization in July 2025.
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