The prime minister was welcomed by the Board of Deputies
By Felix Pope
Party members would not be able to support politicians such as Jeremy Corbyn or Jamie Driscoll without facing expulsion
By Richard Percival
The party used an illustration of a Chanukiah for the High Holy Days post
By Josh Kaplan
Probe was triggered by a series of JC investigations exposing research collaborations between scientists based in Britain and the Islamic Republic
By David Rose
Both countries have signed a memorandum of understanding for deeper collaboration on science, innovation and technology
The Hackney MP claimed she would 'not get a fair hearing' after being suspended over the remarks
By Rosa Doherty
The former mayor of London has withdrawn a legal challenge to the landmark equalities watchdog report into Labour antisemitism
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The Foreign Secretary made the announcement and pledge after a three-day visit to Israel
By Seth J. Frantzman
The UK Foreign Secretary told the JC he does not consider banning the group to be in Britain’s interests
The prime minister and Keir Starmer hailed the community, with Sunak pledging to champion anti-BDS legislation in the new year
The UK Foreign Secretary also condemned Iran for its constant calls to destroy Israel
The cabinet minister said she became interested in the Holocaust after reading The Diary of Anne Frank
By Gaby Wine
The former Conservative MP said all political parties with elected MPs must have 'broad coalitions'
The nine people taking the action were all members of Labour Against Antisemitism
The Labour leader also pledged to increase co-operation with the CST if his party wins next year's general election
The Labour leader spoke to children at the Independent Jewish Day School in the run up to Rosh Hashanah