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1. Ban Britons from travelling to Russia over kidnap risk, warns anti-Putin activist; Sir Bill Browder, who spearheaded the historic prisoner swap, urges law reform to prevent British nationals from falling hostage

2. Far-Right politician bites protester on leg

3. Tory activists plot to resist 'stitch-up' over succession

4. German knifeman shot after stabbing three at political rally. Hard-Right activist who called Islam a 'cancer' undergoes surgery on face and leg following attack

5. George Galloway meets family of men involved in Manchester Airport incident; The Workers Party leader visits Bilal Mosque in Rochdale as Labour source accuses his 'mob' of 'being behind' local protests

6. Jess Phillips booed by pro-Palestinian protesters during acceptance speech

7. Far-right German politician bites protester during scuffle; The demonstration was one of several in Essen that drew 50,000 people expressing anger over the rise of the Alternative for Germany party

8. Actor or activist? The hard political edge of David Tennant; The actor has long criticised the Conservative Party, but have his recent comments on Kemi Badenoch crossed the line?

9. Tuesday evening news briefing: Labour suspends candidate in betting scandal row; Plus: Kenyan protesters storm parliament. Sign up below

10. Cambridge graduation ceremonies forced elsewhere by pro-Palestine camp; Activist tents are outside Senate House, the grand venue where celebrations have been held since the 18th century

11. David Campanale, the Lib Dem candidate 'punished' for his faith; The Anglican was deselected from Sutton and Cheam following a two-year campaign against him by activists and local party members

12. Prospective candidate and activists for Galloway's party accused of anti-Semitism

13. 'Litany of menace' as Gaza activists target MPs. England go down ghting

14. Chants of 'shame on you' greet guests at annual White House media dinner; Despite the Gaza protesters outside, Joe Biden in his speech made no mention of the ongoing war in Gaza

15. Prospective candidate and activists for George Galloway's party accused of anti-Semitism; Supporters claim British politicians are 'bought by Israel' and compare the Jewish state to the Nazis

16. Pro-Palestinian activists target dozens of MPs in 'litany of menace'; Counter-extremism analysis shows elected representatives experiencing intimidation related to Israel-Hamas war

17. Sunak faces calls to sack Braverman. Cabinet minister says Home Secretary has 'lost it' over her accusation of police bias Sacking Braverman 'would be politically mad', say Tory allies

18. Cut ties with activist behind genocide claims, MPs urged

19. Mark Carney's net zero alliance facing overhaul after 'anti-woke' backlash; Major insurers are leaving amid pressure from US politicians and anti-ESG activists

20. New 'rural' party in France denies collaborating with Macron to take votes from Le Pen; The Rural Alliance promises to fight the 'extremism' of animal rights activists and ecologists

21. Sir Keir Starmer chooses EU anthem as song that 'sums up Labour party'; Beethoven's Ode to Joy was adopted by the EU as its official anthem and the song became a favourite of Remain activists

22. MPs urged to cut ties with activist who accused Israel of genocide in Gaza; Man who clashed with Tory MP convicted of racially abusing him is in the spotlight again

23. Tory MP Bob Stewart found guilty of racially abusing Bahraini activist; Beckenham MP was charged following confrontation with Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei outside the Foreign Office

24. Kennedy Jr to run as independent in 2024. Anti-vaccine activist to ditch 'corrupt' Democrats, as he predicts 'sea-change in American politics'

25. Spineless Labour has crumbled before house-blocking activists. MICHAEL GOVE Its leaders represent the worst of politics, constantly shifting position to appease obstructive complainers

26. Chinese fatwa on Hong Kong protesters in UK, warns MP

27. Met Police take 40 minutes to remove Just Stop Oil activists from Parliament Square; Eco-group protesters blocked traffic by 'slow marching' across all three carriageways before being removed by officers

28. Robert Kennedy Jr to run as an independent in 2024 election; Anti-vaccine activist ditched the Democrats as he decried the corruption in 'both parties'

29. Spineless Labour has crumbled before house-blocking activists; Its leaders represent the worst of politics, constantly shifting position to appease obstructive activists

30. Catalan independence leader demands amnesty for exiles; Carles Puigdemont has asked Pedro Sanchez to pardon activists in return for his party's support to break electoral deadlock

31. Ad firms could be 'overrun by cancel culture' after joining Left-wing campaign; Five of Britain's biggest advertising companies are members of a network set up by activists from Stop Funding Hate

32. Tory MP Bob Stewart pleads not guilty to racially abusing Bahraini activist; The MP for Beckenham in south-east London was charged after incident outside Foreign Office

33. Just Stop Oil protesters 'won't be tried until 2025' says Met chief; Despite Government fast-tracking new laws through Parliament, backlogs in the crown court mean up to two year delays in cases being listed

34. Matt Hancock feared he would be pushed down Tube escalator by anti-vaccine protester, court told; Geza Tarjanyi is accused of harassing the former health secretary on two separate occasions near Parliament in January

35. Tory MP faces accusation of racial abuse against activist

36. Judge who cleared IDS cone activists was taken to task over political remark; Chief magistrate was given formal advice after seeming to endorse Palestinian cause in previous hearing

37. Humza Yousaf says it's 'all fine' as he is faced with ferries, a caravan and a transparency review at FMQs; As the First Minister took on Holyrood he may have been wishing climate change protesters had been there to provide a distraction

38. Striking NHS workers could be among those offered VIP Coronation seats; Tory MPs say ministers should intervene to make sure activists who have championed industrial action are excluded

39. German Greens condemn 'self-righteous' Extinction Rebellion-style activists; Senior politician says Letzte Generation group is 'elitist' and 'the opposite of what we need in the current situation'

40. Macron protesters burn rubbish in streets as over 100 are arrested; French president prepares to break silence on his move to ram through pension reforms without a vote in parliament

41. Macron pension reform protesters smash office windows of opposition; Eric Ciotti published a photo of his office in the French Riviera city with shattered windows, after a paving stone was thrown at it

42. Macron 'regrets nothing' despite warnings of new 'yellow vest' movement; 'We were sitting on a powder keg and we've just lit the fuse,' said one MP from Mr Macron's Renaissance group

43. Even republicans have a right to cause offence; Police officers go beyond the law when they curtail the free expression of legitimate protestors

44. Russia and Iran are stepping up cyber spying on politicians and activists, warns GCHQ; State-sponsored hackers have been targeting prominent Britons in 'espionage campaign'

45. Tory MP Bob Stewart tells human rights activist to 'go back to Bahrain'; Footage shows the MP telling Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei he is 'taking money off my country' after being challenged on his ties to the Gulf state

46. MP's claim Saudi Arabia death row prisoner 'abhorrently tortured' struck from record; Activists hit out at the 'spineless' u-turn which they said raised questions about Riyadh's influence

47. Judge who cleared Iain Duncan Smith protester was rebuked for 'supporting Palestine'; Paul Goldspring's remarks at a previous trial were ruled to have given impression of him endorsing 'contentious political causes'

48. Human sex is not determined at birth and can legally change, SNP argues in court; In a controversial judicial review, Nicola Sturgeon's government is calling on the courts to dismiss a case brought by feminist activists

49. Wednesday evening UK news briefing: Donald Trump 'livid' and 'screaming' at US midterm results; Also from this evening's Front Page newsletter: King and Queen egged by slavery protester. Sign up below

50. Iraqis storm parliament to protest against PM nominee

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