The rise of extreme parties across Europe begs the question – could the UK be next?
By Jacob Jaffa
The senior parliamentarians warned protests risk degrading Britain’s reputation as a ‘reliable supplier’ to our allies
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The former MEP opens up on everything from the Middle East to the Jewish heritage of Britain’s ‘first ever home-grown gourmet food’
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has demanded the BBC conduct an ‘comprehensive, rigorous’ review
Abdul Malik campaigned alongside Green co-leader Carla Denyer but has since been found to have committed ‘serious misconduct’ in posting the clip
Another member of the Independent Alliance of MPs used the occasion to claim that the corporation’s coverage was actually biased in favour of Israel
Yvette Cooper said the government would 'redouble efforts to tackle antisemitism'
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The film edited out references to ‘Jews’ and ‘Jihad’ when translating interviews from Arabic, according to critics
The agency has previously faced accusations that its staff and facilities have been involved in Hamas’ activities
Lord Carlile has warned about the removal of the oversight role of High Court judges
The controversial professor posted about being in the crowd at the Beirut ceremony honouring Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last year
The Tory leader also demanded to know whether taxpayers’ money was given to Hamas in connection with a recent controversial documentary
Shiri’s two sons, Ariel and Kfir, have been identified among the dead, with Israeli officials saying they were murdered by Hamas terrorists using their ‘bare hands’
The former investment banking prodigy and 9/11 survivor will be responsible for wielding America’s financial might under President Trump
‘The independence of the judiciary should be protected and respected,’ said Baroness Carr
Fears for future of Syria under Jihadi leaders who claim Golan Heights and have yet to recognise State of Israel
By Jane Prinsley