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What next for Palestine Action? High Court judgment is important victory for the right to protest
Victoria Tecca

What next for Palestine Action? High Court judgment is important victory for the right to protest

At Liberty, we believe the proscription of Palestine Action was an overreach by the government. The High Court agrees

Brassic FM: How 90s rave crackdowns foreshadowed attacks on our right to protest
opinion

Brassic FM: How 90s rave crackdowns foreshadowed attacks on our right to protest

Brassic FM draws a direct line from the 90s crackdown on illegal raves to last year’s Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act.

Too much power has been grabbed by the bad guys
Letters

Too much power has been grabbed by the bad guys

Only an oppressive regime would use their power to take away our freedoms on a scale such as this. Time to take back control

Not a single arrest made during Extinction Rebellion’s four-day ‘The Big One’ protest
Protest

Not a single arrest made during Extinction Rebellion’s four-day ‘The Big One’ protest

New laws could make it easier to arrest journalists. Here’s why that matters
Press freedom

New laws could make it easier to arrest journalists. Here’s why that matters

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What will 2023 hold for climate activists? The trial of seven ‘suffragettes’ may offer clues
Protest

What will 2023 hold for climate activists? The trial of seven ‘suffragettes’ may offer clues

Exclusive: Controversial new laws forced through to restrict noisy protests haven’t been used by police
Protest

Exclusive: Controversial new laws forced through to restrict noisy protests haven’t been used by police

The ‘paramilitary’ tactics used by police to suppress protest
podcast

The ‘paramilitary’ tactics used by police to suppress protest

Steve Bray facing prosecution under new protest laws as Met officers flex powers on anti-Brexit activist  
Right to protest

Steve Bray facing prosecution under new protest laws as Met officers flex powers on anti-Brexit activist