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3EPRAGN Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGH Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. People cheer and applaud as Alexis Tsipras speaks. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGG Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. People record Alexis Tsipras's speech on their sartphones. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGE Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. Greek former Prime Minister and leader of the newly established political movement ELAS, Alexis Tsipras, starts his speech durng the gathering. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGC Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. People cheering a Alexis Tsipras takes the stand. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGB Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. People cheering a Alexis Tsipras takes the stand. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAGA Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. An attendee records the gatherning on his smartphone. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAG8 Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. Greek former Prime Minister and leader of the newly established political movement ELAS, Alexis Tsipras arrives at the venue. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAG5 Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. A Greek celebrity and member of ELAS welcomes the crowd. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAG1 Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering.Attendees gather before the start of a public speech by former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAG0 Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. Supporters attend a public gathering addressed by former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPRAFY Athens, Greece. 15 Jun, 2026. Alexis Tsipras speaks at a public gathering. A banner announces a public gathering featuring former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in Nikaia. Credits: Harris Xanthopoulos | Alamy Live News
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3EPMB9G Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7F Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3Y Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3X Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3J Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB41 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7R Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3B Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB16 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0X Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB73 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7M Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0E Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3G Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3P Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0G Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0T Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBFP Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBPP Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBKT Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBC2 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH8 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBBT Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBKP Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBFJ Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3E Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0F Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0B Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB6T Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXN Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0P Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBEP Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBKJ Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0H Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0J Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBFX Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB43 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH6 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH4 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7K Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBKD Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBCX Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBFN Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH5 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0D Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBK9 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXM Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3W Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0K Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0C Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB0N Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB09 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXR Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB07 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXJ Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXK Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMAXD Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB98 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB9H Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH9 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBF4 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB70 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBH7 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB9F Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB9C Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB96 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB99 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7G Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB3D Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB45 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7W Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB7B Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMB71 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBK8 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBK3 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBK5 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBF2 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPMBF3 Edinburgh Scotland UK. 15th June 2026. Protesters from ‘Defend our Juries' gathered outside the UK Government offices at Queen Elizabeth House awaiting the Court of Appeal decision regarding the Proscription of the group ‘Palestine Action'. Protesters wrote on placards “Saving Lives is not Terrorism” and support for the banned organisation. The Court of Appeal's decision came through during the rally declaring that the ban Palestine Action as a terror organisation was in fact lawful. Judges at the High Court previously ruled earlier this year that the decision was unlawful. Credit Richard Gas
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3EPNE48 ROTTERDAM - Supporters watch Cape Verde's first World Cup match against Spain. The Cape Verdean team has six players who were born in the Netherlands and is participating in the World Championship for the first time in history. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out
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3EPMP0A ROTTERDAM - Supporters watch Cape Verde's first World Cup match against Spain. The Cape Verdean team has six players who were born in the Netherlands and is participating in the World Championship for the first time in history. JEROEN JUMELET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out
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3EPJJ2D London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJJ21 London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJJ02 London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJHYR London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJJ1X London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJHK6 London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJHKR London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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3EPJHNY London, UK. 14 June 2026. Demonstrators take part in a protest in central London in support of Kashmir. Participants gather at Parliament Square and march through the city towards Trafalgar Square, carrying flags and banners while calling for international attention to the situation in the region. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News
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