The UK government is under growing pressure after declining to hold a ministerial meeting over six prisoners linked to the banned Palestine Action who are on prolonged hunger strike and now face life-threatening health risks.
Supporters say two of the detainees have been hospitalised as their condition worsens, with medical professionals warning of imminent organ failure after weeks without food. The prisoners, charged with offences including aggravated burglary and criminal damage, are demanding bail, an end to restrictions on their communications, a fair trial, and the lifting of the ban on Palestine Action. They also call for the...