Despite being
banned by the home secretary, around 1,000 far - right activists and 1,500 anti-fascist opponents gathered in east London, where the police promptly tried to disperse them.
Not exact matches
The change follows a decision
by Home Secretary Theresa May to
ban the drug, which has already been outlawed in other European countries, to avoid Britain becoming a hub for trading in a substance that was illegal elsewhere.
The
Home Office began to talk about
banning al - Muhajiroun in 2004 so its leader, Omar Bakri Muhammad, formally shut it down and fled to Lebanon after being
banned from entering the UK
by then
Home Secretary, Charles Clarke.
The currently voluntary «no strike» agreement was reached between the government and prison officers in 2005 after then
home secretary David Blunkett repealed a legal
ban introduced
by Michael Howard in 1994.
The
home secretary's
ban on the main Iranian opposition group has been struck out
by the Court of Appeal.