MRJ would 'caution against the government taking action that might undermine peace in the region'
By Simon Rocker
The far-right threat within parts of the Republican party isn’t one to be dismissed easily
The PM also claimed the government would 'stand up for Israel'
The event will take place across the road from one of the East End's last active synagogues
Six years after the first copies of the Jewish Chronicle rolled off the presses, Lionel de Rothschild was elected to the House of Commons.. Since then Jewish politicians have been instrumental in shaping Britain's political landscape
Labour MP was accused of racist bullying by an ex-staffer three years ago
The documentary – the first in a series to run over Rosh Hashanah – suggests that ‘hostile’ elements including pro-Israel members worked to thwart Corbyn’s authority
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On the second anniversary of the historic agreement, the two party leaders put aside their political differences
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