The Lords sat until 1am debating amendments to the legislation
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The prime minister also defended the decision to sanction far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich
Marco Rubio: ‘We remind our partners not to forget who the real enemy is’
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has condemned the move as ‘outrageous’
MPs debated a petition to ban the non-stun slaughter of animals
More than 300 Foreign Office staff accused Israel of a ‘stark disregard’ for international law in a letter to the foreign secretary
By Jacob Jaffa
Mothin Ali later apologised for ‘any upset my comments caused about the Gaza conflict’
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Abdul Malik was reprimanded by a professional watchdog in his role as a magistrate but has not been dropped by the party or faced police action
‘Ignorant’ language will not end the war, warned one frontbencher
Outraged MPs told the JC it was not appropriate for the Chaplain to ‘freelance’
The government is considering further sanctions against Israel as Labour MPs ramp up the pressure on ministers
A delegation of parliamentarians, including five elected last year, visited with Labour Friends of Israel
Peter Lawrence also claimed that ‘communist’ Jewish influence was responsible for the collapse of the Weimar Republic and that Hitler ‘did not have beef with the Jews’
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp called for Lord Hermer to be sacked over the remarks
Minister Hamish Falconer described the action as ‘a deliberate obstacle’ to the two-state solution
A letter sent to the prime minister to urged him to impose the measures to comply with ‘fundamental international legal obligations’