The former special advisor was accused of groping a TV exec
By Richard Percival
It must be hoped that Sunak’s inquiry looks at what needs to change to ensure that from now on, such activity stops.
Vilhelm Junnila, from the far-right Finns Party, was only sworn-in to his new role on Tuesday
Public bodies risk inflaming tensions with little real impact
The writer who sparked the Diane Abbott Observer row on the reasons he is calling out the 'anti-racism' movement
The proposed legislation 'marks a major step in the battle against the pernicious BDS movement'
Home Secretary Suella Braverman and Security Minister Tom Tugendhat are known to be in favour of proscribing the group
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Labour Peer and civil rights campaigner who fought antisemitism in Parliament
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By David Rose
Those who reject it out of hand should, I suggest, be careful what they wish for
Senior MPs and peers expressed deep concern over our groundbreaking investigation
The BDS and Sanctions bill and Holocaust Memorial Bill will be brought forward
The car glass repair tycoon credited Keir Starmer for ‘getting rid’ of antisemitism in the party
By JC Reporter
Ongoing legal battles with former staffers and anti-racism activists are political volcanoes waiting to erupt
A columnist’s view of post-Brexit politics and the impact it has had on him
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Guardian political columnist Rafael Behr on the impact upheavals in Westminster had on his life
By Tanya Gold
The cartoonist also reveals why he’s looking forward to his exhibition at JW3
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