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Reverend Sue Parfitt from Henbury was taking part in a Defend Our Juries protest opposing genocide and supporting Palestine Action ...
PRO-PALESTINE activists blocked Cisco’s float as it took part in Saturday’s London Pride parade because of the US-based tech ...
On a recent episode of the Viktor Frankl Podcast, I spoke with British journalist and author Melanie Phillips about what ...
Reverend Sue Parfitt, 83, who was sat in a camp chair with placards at her feet, appeared to have been taken away by officers ...
Old men cry war, young men die - Part 1When Eric Johnston, who befriended Stalin at the Kremlin in 1944, was asked if he ...
Sir Mark Rowley said the law would be enforced ‘whether you’re 18 or 80’ after Sue Parfitt was held at a protest in support ...
One fan, of the 45,000-strong crowd, claimed he was asked to remove his Palestinian football top and ‘put it in the bin’ ...
At their headline show at Finsbury Park, Fontaines DC proved that music can teach, change, and shape the world, triumphantly resisting recent censorship.
The musician, 81, said in an online video post on social media: 'Parliament has been corrupted by a genocidal foreign power.
Sue Parfitt told the media that she was 'not afraid of being arrested', after expressing her support for Palestine Action.
British police arrested over 20 people on suspicion of terrorism offences after they showed support for the newly banned ...
Wearing a keffiyeh, O hAnnaidh responded: “I appreciate it, the 20th of August is going to be the second time Kneecap have ...
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