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UK decision to ban Palestine Action unlawful, court rules

February 13, 2026 at 10:42 AM
By Deutsche Welle

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The High Court's ruling comes after the pro-Palestinian group's co-founder launched a legal appeal against the government ban. The ban, however, will remain in place to give the government a chance to appeal the ruling.

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The High Court's ruling comes after the pro-Palestinian group's co-founder launched a legal appeal against the government ban. The ban, however, will remain in place to give the government a chance to appeal the ruling. This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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The High Court's ruling comes after the pro-Palestinian group's co-founder launched a legal appeal against the government ban. The ban, however, will remain in place to give the government a chance to appeal the ruling.

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