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Posted: 15th July 2025

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London’s top police officer lashes out at Declassified as we ask him how the new ban on Palestine Action is enforceable. Plus David Lammy and Hilary Benn scurry away from our questions on Gaza and more.

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UK media are covering up British spy flights for Israel

Britain’s obedient defence correspondents are refusing to report a story of clear public interest in the middle of a genocide.

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How government used media to claim Iran ‘link’ to Palestine Action

The Home Office briefed the Times that Palestine Action could be funded by Iran, and then UK media kicked into action spreading the story.

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Israeli fighter pilots training with UK equipment

Exclusive: The UK government suspended fighter jet exports to Israel but still allows the sale of parts which help Israeli pilots learn to fly F-35s and F-16s.

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‘Buried alive under the sand’: how British weapons killed Palestinians

Survivors condemn a UK court for allowing more arms exports to Israel.

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‘Friends of Israel’ trip not declared by Labour politicians

Cat Eccles, Kevin McKenna and Peter Prinsley joined a delegation to Israel in May, where they met the country’s president Isaac Herzog.

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Probe launched into Westminster group’s Israel funding

Exclusive: Parliamentary standards boss announces investigation after Declassified revealed donation from Israeli state-owned arms firm.

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