More than 60 arrested over Palestine Action protest outside Labour Party conference
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More than 60 arrested over Palestine Action protest outside Labour Party conference
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"Police have arrested 66 people on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action during a protest outside the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Around 100 people gathered in the city centre at around 2.30pm on Sunday holding signs which read: I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action, organisers Defend Our Juries said. Merseyside Police said two people were later de-arrested. The 64 people who were arrested on suspicion of the terrorism offence were aged between 21 and 83 years old. They were taken into police custody and have now been released on bail. Palestine Action was proscribed as a terror organisation in July after the group claimed responsibility for the damage to two Voyager planes at RAF Brize Norton."
The Independent covers topics including reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech and investigates matters such as the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC. The Independent produced the documentary 'The A Word', highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights, and chooses not to use paywalls, relying on donations to fund on-the-ground reporting. Police arrested 66 people on suspicion of supporting Palestine Action during a protest outside the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, where around 100 people gathered with signs reading 'I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.' Sixty-four people were arrested on suspicion of a terrorism offence, aged between 21 and 83, and were later released on bail. Palestine Action was proscribed in July after claiming responsibility for damage to two Voyager planes at RAF Brize Norton and is awaiting a High Court decision on appeal rights.
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