Civil society groups condemn ‘dangerous’ plans for more anti-protest powers

Dozens including TUC join force to oppose ‘wide-ranging’ move to increase police powers in England and WalesMore than 40 civil society groups including the TUC, Greenpeace and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign have joined forces to oppose “dangerous” plans to increase police powers to ban...

<p>Dozens including TUC join force to oppose ‘wide-ranging’ move to increase police powers in England and Wales</p><p>More than 40 civil society groups including the TUC, Greenpeace and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign have joined forces to oppose “dangerous” plans to increase police powers to ban protests in England and Wales.</p><p>They said an amendment in the crime and policing bill, which would require police to consider the “cumulative impact” of repeated protests in the same area when imposing conditions on demonstrations, represented a “draconian crackdown on our rights to freedom of expression and assembly”.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/12/civil-society-groups-condemn-dangerous-plans-police-powers-ban-protests-england-wales">Continue reading...</a>
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