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Palestine Action trial lawyer wins appeal against contempt of court charge
NEWS
5/12/2026

Palestine Action trial lawyer wins appeal against contempt of court charge

Rajiv Menon KC was accused of breaching judge’s directions with his closing speech at trial of six activistsA leading human rights barrister has won an appeal against his referral for contempt of court over his closing speech during a trial of Palestine Action activists.Rajiv Menon KC was accused of breaching the judge’s directions in the trial of six people for a 2024 direct action protest at an arms factory of the Israeli subsidiary Elbit Systems UK in Filton, near Bristol. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Palestine Action activist says he ‘did the right thing’ over protest at arms firm site
NEWS
5/8/2026

Palestine Action activist says he ‘did the right thing’ over protest at arms firm site

Jordan Devlin, who was acquitted at trial where four co-defendants were convicted, says he was saving livesA Palestine Action activist who was acquitted over a protest at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK site has said he and his five co-defendants “did the right thing”.Four of those who stood trial with Jordan Devlin were convicted of criminal damage in relation to the direct action protest at the Elbit Systems UK site near Bristol on 6 August 2024 but he said they were acting to save Palestinian lives. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Barrister in Palestine Action trial facing contempt of court proceedings
NEWS
5/5/2026

Barrister in Palestine Action trial facing contempt of court proceedings

Rajiv Menon KC accused of defying judge’s orders to not inform jury of right to acquit on basis of conscienceA leading human rights barrister is facing contempt of court proceedings after he was accused of defying a judge’s orders during a trial of Palestine Action activists.Rajiv Menon KC is accused of breaching the judge’s directions while giving his closing speech in the trial of six people in relation to a 2024 direct action protest at an arms factory of the Israeli subsidiary Elbit Systems UK in Filton, near Bristol. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Court of Appeal hears challenge to ban on Palestine Action group
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Politics·4/28/2026AI summary

Court of Appeal hears challenge to ban on Palestine Action group

The Court of Appeal is hearing a challenge to the UK's ban on Palestine Action, the first direct action protest group to be proscribed. Lawyers argue the ban breaches human rights, creates a 'culture of fear' among pro-Palestinian campaigners, and violates the Home Secretary's own policy. Over 3,000 people have been arrested since the ban for displaying solidarity placards. The five-judge panel is expected to deliver judgment at a later date.

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Guardian UK
UK climate protest criminalisation backfires, study finds
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Politics·4/25/2026AI summary

UK climate protest criminalisation backfires, study finds

A study of 1,375 Extinction Rebellion members by University of St Andrews researchers finds that criminalising direct action climate protests in the UK increases activists' determination to undertake disruptive demonstrations. Arrest, fines and prison sentences may actually radicalise nonviolent protesters, with those who have experienced repression reporting less fear of future action. The research published in Nature Climate Change found 17% of UK climate protests resulted in arrests compared with 6.3% internationally.

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Guardian UK
Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno lead 130+ signatories in letter backing banned Palestine Action
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Politics·4/24/2026AI summary

Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno lead 130+ signatories in letter backing banned Palestine Action

More than 130 prominent scholars, writers and activists including Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno have written a seven-word letter to the Court of Appeal supporting Palestine Action ahead of next week's appeal hearing on the lawfulness of the ban. The letter, stating "We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action", is the first time high-profile figures have collectively defied the ban. Three senior judges ruled in February that the ban was unlawful but allowed it to remain pending appeal, which begins Tuesday.

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Guardian UK
Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno back Palestine Action court appeal
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Politics·4/24/2026AI summary

Sally Rooney, Greta Thunberg and Brian Eno back Palestine Action court appeal

Over 130 prominent figures including authors Sally Rooney, musicians Brian Eno and Nadine Shah, philosopher Judith Butler and environmental campaigner Jonathon Porritt have signed a six-word letter backing Palestine Action ahead of a Court of Appeal hearing. The letter states 'We oppose genocide, we support Palestine Action' and marks the first time scholars, writers and activists have collectively defied the ban on the direct action protest group, which was ruled unlawful by the High Court in February but remains in place pending appeal.

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Guardian UK