Women bailed after earlier arrest over ‘suspicious’ death
By Jane Prinsley
The Board has given the BBC until Pesach to address community concerns
Anti-CST posters have been put up in Golders Green
Corporation admits 'serious mistake' in request for speaker on news programme
But Met and CST accused of being ‘heavy-handed’ as rowdy youngsters held in cell on Thursday night
An independent KC was appointed to find out whether the university had breached its duties under the Equalities Act
By Imogen Garfinkel
Israelis protesters in London accuse Netanyahu of undermining democracy and threatening the lives of hostages
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BDS ‘amounts to discrimination’, say Jewish leaders as cinema prepares to vote on adopting the anti-Israel movement
Author Lord Roberts compared those who minimise Hamas’s atrocities to Holocaust deniers
By Lorin Bell-Cross
London Liveryman Nazir Jessa wrote about Israel as a ‘colonial country’ and shared posts from a LinkedIn user who repeatedly accused the Jewish state of being Nazi-like
Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister had invited controversial figures from European political parties
Itay Kashti was lured to a remote rented cottage in west Wales in August on the pretence of a music collaboration opportunity
By Daniel Ben-David
Clapton Common transforms for the yearly carnival celebration of Jewish survival
The victim described his ordeal as ‘my own personal October 7’ and authorities say there was a political element to the crime
By In Swansea
The broadcaster amended the video after Camera made a complaint
In an exclusive interview, Lord Walney said the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service ‘face huge questions over this fiasco’