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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain activists jailed after telling judge: ‘We won’t stop’
The five activists said a prison sentence would not stop them raising awareness of the climate crisis
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Published in: Home: NewsActivists jailed for seven weeks for defying ban on mentioning climate crisis
Insulate Britain members have been found guilty of ignoring a judge's ban on telling a jury why they were protesting
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Published in: Home: NewsInsulate Britain trio could face jail for mentioning climate crisis in court
Climate activists will be tried for telling a jury that the climate emergency led them to stage a road-block protest
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Published in: Home: OpinionInsulate Britain’s ‘show trials’ expose state efforts to silence activists
OPINION: An activist is in jail for mentioning the climate crisis in court. Our judicial system is enabling the state
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow climate justice and police violence are inextricably linked
OPINION: The killing of Chris Kaba and the climate crisis are all part of the same imperialist, capitalism system
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Published in: Home: OpinionTrue democracy would mean paying people to engage with politics
OPINION: It’s not fair to ask the most disadvantaged to give up their time during a cost of living crisis
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Published in: Home: NewsRevealed: Police may be assessing climate protesters for terrorism
Counter-terror police are being sent intelligence on activists who threaten businesses amid crackdown on protests
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Published in: Home: OpinionWe must fight COP27’s capitulation to oil firms on decarbonisation
OPINION: Can people power, matched by technological advances, succeed where COP27 failed?
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Published in: Home: NewsJust Stop Oil didn't delay us getting to M20 crash, says ambulance service
Exclusive: Ambulance service says claims in The Sun and the Daily Mail that protesters slowed paramedics were wrong
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Published in: Home: NewsSuella Braverman quietly gives herself fresh anti-protest powers
Last-minute amendment to Public Order Bill lets home secretary slap injunctions on people ‘likely’ to protest
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Published in: Home: OpinionOn trade, post-Brexit Britain is less transparent than ever
OPINION: Australia deal and Energy Charter Treaty show why we must be able to hold government accountable for trade
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Published in: 50.50: NewsUK LGBT Awards urged to drop headline sponsor over ‘blatant pinkwashing’
Tonight’s awards show has come under fire, with sponsor Macquarie Group accused of ‘profiting from climate crisis’
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Published in: Home: NewsClimate activists slam UK government’s latest attempt at banning protest
Civil rights groups accused the government of silencing people with anti-protest measures like those used in Russia
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Published in: Home: NewsStarmer’s car industry funding revealed as he backs action on oil protests
The Labour leader has called for injunctions against green protesters. Now it has emerged two of his biggest donors...
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Published in: Home: FeatureWill the ‘peace babies’ change Northern Ireland’s politics forever?
Young people born since the Good Friday Agreement are ditching traditional identity labels and demanding action on...
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureAnti-rights groups tried to take over a UN summit. Feminists fought back
Women from the Global South battled for gender equality and climate justice at the UN’s annual Commission on the...
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Published in: Home: Opinion‘I was called a national security threat because I organised a protest’
Police banned Sam Knights from the Labour Party conference because of his climate campaign work. He argues we must...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionWe stopped Cambo. Here’s how to beat Big Oil
A few months ago, we didn’t think we could stop the development of a new North Sea oil field. Now, it looks like we have
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Published in: Live discussionsWhere next for climate justice?
How can the global climate justice movement capitalise on the energy from COP26? Join us for this free live event on...
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Published in: Home: OpinionWorld leaders failed us at COP26. But change doesn’t come from glitzy conferences
Copenhagen was a failure that demotivated activists, while Paris merely placated them. But Glasgow has radicalised a...