Skip to main content
Home
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • de
animals Animals
climate Climate Crisis
Conflict Regions
Culture
Democracy
Development & Aid
Economy
Education
energy Energy
environment Environment
Exemplary People
food Food & Agriculture
Globalization
Health
Human Rights
Men
military Military
nature Nature
News Media
nuclear weapons Nuclear Disarmament
Peace
Politics
Religions
Social Justice
Sustainability
Women
Youth
Useful Tools
Real News
Events

Public Order Bill 2022

  1. Home
  2. Politics
  3. Europe - Non EU
  4. BRITAIN - Politics
  5. Key Political ISSUES - UK
Suggest a link
Cancel
  • UK Parliament - Public Order Bill317113
  • Liberty - Protest rights317166
  • Public Order Bill - Wikipedia316434
  • #PublicOrderBill316433
  • Over 90 campaign groups call on Government to reverse the Tory crackdown on peaceful protest - LFF 29.07.24425643
  • Cops are trying to disrupt this Saturday’s national Palestine march in London - Canary 31.01.24396633
  • Crackdown on climate protesters in UK ‘extremely worrying’ says UN expert - LFF 24.01.24395931
  • Met chief says police will be ‘ruthless’ at pro-Palestine marches in London - Guardian 29.10.23381342
  • I Was Arrested for Holding a Pro-Refugee Sign in the Street - Novara Media 19.07.23364235
  • UK police powers expanded to crack down on ‘scandalous mayhem’ - Al Jazeera 02.07.23357016
  • Insulate Britain activists say new anti-protest laws won’t stop disruption - Open Democracy 22.06.23356134
  • Liberty to take government to court over ‘unlawful’ anti-protest legislation - Morning Star 15.06.23352904
  • Labour has failed to stand against the Tories’ attack on the right to protest - LFF 14.06.23352572
  • What Explains Britain’s Authoritarian Turn? - Jacobin 14.06.23352424
  • Government launches the most brazen attack on the right to protest yet - LFF 13.06.23352231
  • Restoring the right to protest is intrinsic to any positive agenda of government - LFF 12.06.23352233
  • ‘I Felt My Rib Give’: People Attacked By Police While Protesting Anti-Drag Demo Speak Out - Novara 18.05.23346979
  • Tweet: I got the chills reading @GeorgeMonbiot's latest column on the draconian police powers of the new ‘Public Order Bill’. - @ThierryAaron 12.05.23347643
  • Public Order Act dubbed ‘the worst attack’ on dissent ‘for decades’ - Canary 04.05.23344850
  • Government’s fast-tracking of new anti-protest laws days before coronation fuels anger and dismay - LFF 03.05.23344452
  • New policing law uses tactics of an authoritarian state not a democracy - CND 03.05.23344173
  • Diane Abbott MP: The Public Order Bill has no place in a democratic society - LFF 07.12.22319394
  • Is the UK sliding further towards authoritarianism? - New Int 02.12.22318027
  • New Public Order Bill branded as authoritarian by critics - Justice Gap 18.11.22317117
  • Video: The Government Just Took Away YOUR FREEDOM | George Monbiot - DDN 16.11.22316432
  • Campaigners warn journalist arrests could become common under Public Order Bill - LFF 13.11.22315626
  • Peers called on to kill public order bill targeting climate activists - Guardian 01.11.22317115
  • Public order bill: new law is designed to stop climate protests – but it could actually give activists a legal tool - Conversation 31.10.22317116
  • Public Order Bill: factsheet - Gov.UK 28.10.22317114
  • Policy paper: Public Order Bill: Equality Impact Assessment - Gov.UK 28.10.22317158
  • The public order bill that will make dissent a lot more difficult - Guardian 26.10.22317119
  • Research briefing: Public Order Bill: HL Bill 61 of 2022–23 - UK Parliament 26.10.22317165
  • The government’s anti-protest bill is back. Here’s what you might not know about it - Big Issue 18.10.22317160
  • UK: The Public Order Bill is an attack on the right to protest - Fair Trials 18.10.22317118
  • Suella Braverman quietly gives herself fresh anti-protest powers - Open Democracy 18.10.22317157
  • Joint Briefing on the Public Order Bill - Amnesty 13.10.22317122
  • Disrupting Rebellion: The Public Order Bill and the government's latest crackdown on protest - Garden Court Chambers 11.10.22317120
  • No more acting up: the dangers of the Public Order Bill - GM Law Centre 13.09.22317164
  • Ministers creating ‘hostile environment’ for protesters, say MPs - Guardian 17.06.22317161
  • Public do not support Priti Patel’s plans to increase police powers, poll finds - Big Issue 01.06.22317162
  • ‘Criminalising our right to protest’: green groups’ anger over public order bill -- Guardian 10.05.22317163
  • How the Policing Bill is threatening our rights and democracy - FOE 15.03.21317159
  • About Us
    • FAQ
    • Endorsements
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Publisher
    • Press
  • Get Involved
    • What can I do?
    • Add a Link
    • Share knowledge
    • Donate
    • Contact us

Follow us

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
to top

share

Privacy
Details
Imprint | Privacy
Your selection from
The controller (Dr. Norbert Stute, Austria) would like to use the following services in order to process your personal data. Technologies such as cookies, localStorage, etc. can be used for personalization. This is not necessary for the use of the website, but allows us to interact with you more closely. If you wish, you can adjust or revoke your consent at any time via our privacy policy.
Other content (1 Service)
Integration of additional information
Switch to accept or reject the category Other content

X (Twitter)
Twitter International Unlimited Company, Ireland
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
All Detailsto X (Twitter)
Switch to accept or reject the service X (Twitter)
When accessing some sub-services of our website, additional personal services are processed. Processed data categories: technical connection data of the server access (IP address, date, time, requested page, browser information)data about the use of the website and the logging of clicks on individual elements. Purpose of processing: Selection of online advertising on other platforms, which are automatically selected using real-time bidding based on user behavior and provision of social media services. The legal basis for processing: Your consent according to Art. 6 (1) a GDPR. Data is transmitted: as joint controllers for Twitter International Unlimited Company, One Cumberland Place, Fenian Street Dublin 2, D02 AX07, Ireland. This may also mean a transfer of personal data to a country outside the European Union. The data is transmitted on the basis of your consent in accordance with Art. 6 Para. 1 lit a in conjunction with Art. 49 Para. 1 lit a GDPR. You were informed before you gave your consent that the USA does not have a level of data protection that corresponds to the standards of the EU. In particular, US secret services can access your data without you being informed and without you being able to take legal action against it.
Switch to accept or reject the service