Shadow Justice Secretary appeared to draw parallel between the PM and a famous Nazi collaborator over Chagos Islands deal
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Building Bridges in Burnley was set up in 2001 following race riots in the town
Luke Akehurst told the JC the case was a ‘reminder of why the IRGC needs to be proscribed’
Jewish groups have called on the Conservative Party to take ‘firm disciplinary action’ over the comments
The Leader of the Opposition writes exclusively for the JC ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day
The Opposition leader emphasised her commitment to ‘tackling antisemitism’, but there was no discussion of the complaint against former MP Sir Alan Duncan
The political impact of the godfather of Thatcherism who died 20 years ago, is widely under-rated
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Sir Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Sir Ed Davey all gave festive wishes to JC readers
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Yet another unacceptable comment by former minister goes without rebuke, says JLC
The former home secretary said she was ‘honoured’ to be taking on the new role
Mel Stride echoed the concerns of many community organisations
Chris Philp gives the JC his first interview since being appointed
Chris Philp MP has described the attacks on Israeli football fans in Amsterdam as “evil, sickening”
Former Tory minister has previously been investigated for comments made on radio station LBC
Shadow justice secretary complained that instead the CPS had tried to prosecute a man protesting against the pro-Palestine marches
Attorney General Lord Hermer said he looked forward to debating his ‘friend’