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Human Rights Watch slams the ruling against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham as a ‘political’ move to silence dissent. Organisers say ‘Together Alliance’ event was the largest anti-far-right march in British history. Uruguay hold England at Wembley, Germany defeat Switzerland, and Netherlands beat Norway in pre-World Cup friendlies.
An off-duty Metropolitan Police officer was among a group filmed confronting Al Jazeera journalists. Norway, as well as other NATO countries, has been under pressure from the US to boost defence spending. Elsewhere, Bolivia beat Suriname and Jamaica defeat New Caledonia in intercontinental playoff semifinals.
Metropolitan Police says reviewing footage of incident, reporters must be able to work ‘without intimidation’. London’s Met Police had eased arrests following the High Court ruling that the ban on Palestine Action was unlawful. The first woman to lead the Church of England formally installed at ceremony before 2,000 guests.
Activists plan to take legal action against the UK prisons that allegedly mistreated them. With his time at Liverpool, and apparently the world’s most elite league, coming to an end, what is left to drive Salah?
