A new report reveals how UK universities are failing Jewish students. The push needs to be to require them to use the existing legal framework to act.
By Stephen Pollard
The prime minister paid tribute to Stanley Fisher and Mervyn Kersch, who helped liberated Bergen-Belsen
The prime minister also said the situation in Gaza and the West Bank was ‘increasingly intolerable’
Proscription would have meaningful consequence on the IRGC’s ability to operate on British soil
The foreign secretary told a Lords committee yesterday: ‘We will prefer recognition as a part of a process to two states’
The prime minister writes for the JC ahead of Yom Hashoah
The prime minister vowed to keep the Jewish community safe in the face of growing antisemitism
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The incoming ambassador from the US has cited the government’s partial suspension of weapons sales as a cause for concern in Washington
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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The PM also chastised Shadow Health Secretary for heckling him during his answer
The agency has previously faced accusations that its staff and facilities have been involved in Hamas’ activities
One Labour source raised concerns about a ‘lack of clarity’ from the Attorney General, which has reportedly placed him in the hot seat
JLM’s chair was introduced in the House on Monday, appointed by the party he once hauled before the equalities watchdog
Israel’s new ambassador will face a much more hostile environment in London than their predecessor
The Prime Minister also faced questions over the use of taxpayer money to fund UNRWA
Former hostage told Sir Keir Starmer that she was held by Hamas terrorists in an UNRWA facility
The Prime Minister, Conservative Party leader and leader of the Liberal Democrats write for the JC ahead of the commemorations