Shadow home secretary Chris Philp called for Lord Hermer to be sacked over the remarks
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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’
By Jacob Jaffa
A Channel 12 report claiming to expose $23 million in UK cash flowing through the terror group was refuted on the basis of an apparent mix-up
The UN was forced to correct the figure after it was cited by humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher in a BBC interview, but not before it was repeated in Parliament
By Jane Prinsley
Aides to the former Reform UK representative, who lost the whip after a public row with party leadership, are heard asking the camera operator not to include the remark in the final edit
Fellow MPs and local Jewish residents condemn “misogynistic bullying” of Helena Dollimore over Gaza
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The government revealed its immigration white paper on Monday
Richard Tice, Deputy Leader of Reform UK, gave the keynote address at an event organised by the National Jewish Assembly yesterday
By Daniel Ben-David
Sean Matthews was elected as the leader of Lincolnshire County Council earlier this month
Lord Khan of Burnley said people had used Israel’s war in Gaza to stir up antisemitism
The prime minister paid tribute to Stanley Fisher and Mervyn Kersch, who helped liberated Bergen-Belsen
Daisy Blakemore-Creedon was first elected aged just 18 but now claims to have been hounded out of her party after arguing in favour of putting CCTV in local minicabs
Former defence secretary Grant Shapps said the ‘dangerously naive’ protest would undermine Nato
The prime minister also said the situation in Gaza and the West Bank was ‘increasingly intolerable’
A number of Tory grandees, including Winston Churchill’s grandson, urged ministers to ‘give the Palestinian people some hope’