Oliver Dowden says he feels a 'cultural affinity' with the Jewish community
By Kirsty Buchanan
The Conservative chairman hailed Britain’s open, diverse society in a speech to the American Heritage Foundation
Strict regional security guarantees must be enforced, says Tobias Ellwood
By David Rose
Diana Neslen had threatened to sue the party
Former chair of World Jewish Relief is one of five senior aides to resign over a 24-hour period this week
By Mathilde Frot
But critics say party has 'much more work to do' to convince Jewish community
By Felix Pope
Christian Wakeford is the MP for Bury South
By Josh Kaplan
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Motion to bring back former leader who said party antisemitism was 'overstated'
How much of Corbyn’s poison is still coursing through the Labour Party’s veins?
By Martin Bright
Shadow Foreign Secretary addresses virtual audience of more than 300 at Limmud Festival
By Simon Rocker
The head of the Anglican Church decried the decline of Palestinian Christians in article jointly written for the Sunday Times
She also said the Home Office's treatment of immigrants was similar to Holocaust victims
She said the ban was 'long overdue'
The prime minster lit the candles with Yair Lapid and Tzipi Hotovely
By JC Reporter
Mr Johnson was speaking alongside Israeli foreign minister Yair Lapid at Conservative Friends of Israel annual lunch - attended by ambassadors from Jordan, Bahrain and the UAE
By Sandy Rashty
Liz Truss and Yair Lapid sign agreement to take UK-Israel relations into a 'bold new era'