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In U-turn, UK police say Palestine Action protesters will be arrested again
London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Ac…

London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. London's
- Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
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Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful.
- London's Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. London's