Palestine Action ban is lawful, Court of Appeal rules

The UK Court of Appeal has ruled that the government's proscription of the protest group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization is lawful. The judges overturned a previous High Court decision, stating that the group's actions constitute unlawful violence rather than protected protest.
Why it matters
This ruling sets a major legal precedent regarding the boundaries of protest and the government's authority to designate groups as terrorist entities.
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The article provides a balanced summary of the court's reasoning and the legal implications of the ruling.
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