The report is expected to proscribe Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action as 'extreme protest groups' and restrict their ability to fundraise and assemble
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Hardeep Matharu, Editor of Byline Times, explores why the June 2024 print edition focuses on how 'cruelty is the point', to a point – and what the left must understand about the role of emotion in politics today
The Home Office unlawfully gave police the powers to intervene against protests where no serious disruption was taking place, the court found
Lord Walney's proposals would impose an effective ban on certain protest groups while handing police forces the power to outlaw regular Gaza protests
The Prime Minister and his wife's personal wealth rose to £651 million amid the biggest fall in living standards for British people since records began
Campaigners call for electoral laws to be tightened after an Israeli billionaire and an Australian hedge fund boss use their companies, which made minimal UK profits, to donate £40,000 to the former Immigration Minister
The Labour leader's new six 'first steps' for Government reveal a lot about the kind of administration he plans to lead
The Prime Minister's party took millions of pounds in funding from Russia-linked individuals, while rewarding those who played into Putin's hands
One Labour MP described the decision to take Natalie Elphicke as a "disgrace" that would "come back to bite us"
The call follows a series of attempts by the Conservative party to change the electoral system to their benefit