Try GOLD - Free
Palestine Action ban could increase support for group, ministers were told
The Guardian
|November 11, 2025
Ministers banned Palestine Action despite being told by their advisers it could “inadvertently enhance” the group’s profile, an official government document shows.
The briefing paper was written three months before the proscription of the group, which was set up to take direct action to halt UK arms supplies to Israel.
It was prepared in March by officials at the Home Office and the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, helped by experts in counter-terrorism policing.
Its contents were obtained by the investigative website the Detail, and shared with the Guardian. Under the headline “How would the proscription of the organisation be viewed by British people”, one section of the document warned that a ban could be a divisive issue.
It described Palestine Action as a “small single-issue group with lower mainstream media exposure” than other direct action groups such as Just Stop Oil. But it noted the organisation’s direct actions, and arrests of its activists, won media attention.
This story is from the November 11, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Guardian
The Guardian
'People feel very scared' Racist rhetoric is returning, PM warns
Decades-old racism is returning to British politics and “makes people feel very scared” Keir Starmer has said, warning that divisive hard-right politics is “tearing our country apart”.
2 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Sentencing plans 'devastating' for abuse victims, says commissioner
Violent partners will be allowed to \"return to harassing, stalking and abusing\" with impunity under a bill before parliament that is supposed to ease prison overcrowding, a watchdog has warned.
1 min
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Shouting 'that's my pasty!' is best way to deter greedy gulls – study
Some people respond to the unwanted attentions of a gull eyeing up a bag of chips or a Cornish pasty by frantically flapping their hands while others beat a rapid retreat into the nearest seaside shelter.
1 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Children's TV on YouTube lacks 'nourishment', author tells MPs
Lots of children's programming made for YouTube is \"not entertainment, it's sedation\", the children's laureate has told MPs.
1 min
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Epping hotel can continue to house asylum seekers, high court rules
Asylum seekers can continue to be housed at an Essex hotel that became a flashpoint for anti-immigration protests during the summer, the high court has ruled.
2 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
UK suspends sharing of intelligence with US on suspected Caribbean drug-trafficking vessels
Britain has suspended the sharing of intelligence on suspected drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean with Washington amid concerns it may be used to engage in lethal military strikes by US forces.
3 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Portrait of burns survivor wins Taylor Wessing prize
A portrait of a burns survivor gazing thoughtfully out of a window has won one of the world's most prestigious photography prizes.
1 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Tech firms to test AI tools' ability to make child abuse images
Tech companies and child protection agencies will be given the power to test whether artificial intelligence tools can produce child abuse images under a new UK law.
2 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Toy sales surge as 'kidults' embrace the 'joy economy'
There could be tug of war under the Christmas tree this year due to the growing trend of adult toy collectors, a rundown of the season's musthaves suggests.
2 mins
November 12, 2025
The Guardian
Courting trouble?
Possible outcomes of libel threat
2 mins
November 12, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
