Daisy Blakemore-Creedon was first elected aged just 18 but now claims to have been hounded out of her party after arguing in favour of putting CCTV in local minicabs
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Is it possible to feel nostalgia for the trial of David Irving?
Mo Khan was speaking in an interview with notorious antisemitic conspiracy theorist Stew Peters, during which which the latter said ‘we need to find a final solution’
A new study has revealed how academic freedom is being relinquished in favour of indoctrination and conformity
The way the university has dealt with Jews has changed, but Jewish students are still being marginalised
The role went unfilled during the President’s first term but has reportedly been prioritised given the administration’s renewed focus on antisemitism
The legislation, designed to incorporate the IHRA definition into US law, has met with opposition from both sides of the aisle
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Since October 7 many in the community have felt abandoned by wider British society, but also we have some steadfast and very vocal allies
By Lianne Kolirin
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Alan Shatter voices his ‘deeply concern’ for the country’s small Jewish community
By Angela Rayner
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner writes for the JC following the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen
MPs also criticise appointment of former Fire Brigades Union chief
The Pinsker Centre is empowering mostly non-Jewish students to challenge radical anti-Israel voices through dialogue and arguments
By Benjamin Freeman
By David Bennun
The parallels between the abuse suffered by women at the hands of extreme trans rights activists and what Jews endure from self-professed Palestinian supporters are striking
By Shany Mor
‘Geostrategic antisemitism’ doesn’t need a majority to become an organising principle – just enough elite backers
By Sir Keir Starmer
The prime minister writes for the JC ahead of Yom Hashoah
By The JC Leader
In Southend protesters were allowed to intimidate a small community of worshippers during Passover