Legal experts and politicians criticise process used to ban Palestine Action
Independent commission says definition of terrorism relied on by ministers is too broad and more parliamentary oversight is needed Legal experts, former government ministers and an ex-MI6 director have criticised the process used to ban Palestine Action. The members of an independent commission (…)
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