LONDON - Britain's High Court ruled Friday that the government's ban on the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization was unlawful, although the ban will remain in place pending an appeal. The court's decision, delivered on February 13, 2026, came after the government had outlawed the group.
The High Court judges, Victoria Sharp and Jonathan Swift, made the ruling. The government is preparing to appeal the decision, according to reports from NPR News and NPR Politics. The initial ban on Palestine Action was implemented by the government.
The news comes as other political events are unfolding. According to Vox, President Donald Trump has faced setbacks, including a failed prosecution of six Democrats. The article noted that Trump's efforts to exert authority have been ongoing.
In other news, Variety reported on several developments, including investigations into Bollywood's mafia ties, a kidnapping, and a solicitor's theft conviction. Additionally, Prince Harry expressed gratitude to families involved in a legal challenge against social media platforms.
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