Elizabeth Davis says Jihad Al-Shamie became increasingly violent and controlling
By Siam Goorwich
The three had plotted online to attack worshippers using swords and crossbows
By Dave Higgens
The counter-petition labelled the ban ‘deeply troubling’ and ‘unjust’
By Jamie Shapiro
The King and Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis visited Heaton Park synagogue, where two people lost their lives on Yom Kippur
By Daniel Ben-David
The Metropolitan Police say that the arrest, which took place at a pro-Palestine protest in August, was not because of his necklace
Asrar Rashid has 11,000 followers on X and 98,000 subscribers on YouTube
By JC Reporter
The Court of Appeal rejected the government’s attempt to prevent the group from challenging its banned status in the High Court next month
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West Midlands police have faced significant backlash from the Jewish community over the decision to bar Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League clash at Villa Park next month
By Jane Prinsley
Numerous groups shared pro-Hamas content as the Government warned of surging antisemitism on campus
The council tried to censor a Jewish speaker before backing a motion to investigate the city’s financial links to Israel
The regulator concluded that the BBC committed a ‘serious breach’ of broadcasting rules
‘This is like putting a big sign on the outside of a stadium saying, ‘no Jews allowed’’
By Jane Prinsley and Lorin Bell-Cross
The prime minister and leader of the opposition both condemn the decision
Samuel Williams, a student at Balliol College, has been arrested
Court hears that Walid Saadaoui took inspiration from the 2015 Bataclan terror attack in Paris
By Kim Pilling
Father-of-three Yoni Finlay was accidentally shot by police as terrorist Jihad Al-Shamie launched his knife attack on October 2