Either way, the British government may face an awkward choice if the US decides to launch its own strikes on the Islamic Republic
By Jacob Jaffa
The department is accused of failing to learn from the mistakes of Covid-era repatriation efforts
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Stourbridge MP Cat Eccles claimed senior figures in the Knesset had told her tough measures against far-right Israeli ministers would be ‘helpful’
But Reform UK’s leader, Nigel Farage, said he was ‘for’ regime change in the Islamic Republic
The department insisted that no repatriation flights had been chartered and that the email was an ‘administrative error’
MPs were panned for asking the Israeli ambassador to testify alongside her Iranian counterpart
Barnet councillor Ella Rose-Jacobs to be interim chair until November
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The foreign secretary said it was ‘no surprise’ that Israel considers Iran’s nuclear programme an existential threat
Foreign Office yet to announce plans to evacuate British civilians
Police had placed restrictions on a demonstration planned near a central London shul on Shabbat
‘Now is the time for restraint, calm and a return to diplomacy’, the prime minister said.
Ministers have imposed measures against far-right Israeli ministers, but still pursue trade talks with human rights-abusing Gulf states
The Lords sat until 1am debating amendments to the legislation
The prime minister also defended the decision to sanction far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich
Marco Rubio: ‘We remind our partners not to forget who the real enemy is’
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has condemned the move as ‘outrageous’