Regime works with organised crime to threaten dissidents, Tom Tugendhat told parliament
By Felix Pope
Although the Tories won by a landslide, Labour saw the biggest rise in vote share
By Ben Bloch
The former Labour leader accused Sir Keir Starmer of a ‘flagrant attack’ on democracy
By Georgia L Gilholy
He also reiterated his apology to the Jewish community for the hurt caused by Corbyn's leadership
The Equalities and Human Rights Commission says the party has met the demands imposed after its devastating report on antisemitism within the party in 2020
By David Rose
Exclusive: Vivien Burke has stepped down from her role in Romford Labour during the investigation
Labour Friends of Israel’s largest delegation in a decade met with government officials in Israel as trips ramp up ahead of likely election next year
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The Jewish cabinet minister has been asked to head up a brand new Whitehall department
Corbyn also claimed that the issue of antisemitism had been 'weaponised' against him and that he was 'abused in an extremely unfair way about it'
Kim Johnson urged Rishi Sunak to condemn the actions of the Israeli government without mentioning Palestinian terror
Starmer criticised Corbyn's stances on Nato and business, and described last year's local elections victory in Barnet as 'the proudest moment of my leadership'
Politicians also paid tribute to survivor Zigi Shipper, who died earlier this month
The two Prime Ministers spoke about reinforcing the UK Israel relationship and “look forward to meeting in person soon”
By Maya Orbach
Andrew Bridgen was suspended from the party after Whips said he 'crossed the line'
By Daniel Ben-David
Community leaders and security experts urge government to proscribe the IRGC under terrorism legislation
The military outfit is close to the Iranian regime and has been accused of orchestrating terror attacks against Jews