CrimeAnti-Jewish hate crimes ‘half as likely to be prosecuted’ as those against MuslimsHome Office figures raise ‘serious questions about consistency in the criminal justice response to hate crime’By Jane Prinsley4 min read
The OscarsMr Nobody Against Putin: Producer Lucie Kon ‘absolutely thrilled’ to win best documentary OscarKon was the executive producer for the film, which chronicles a teacher’s quiet resistance against Russian state propagandaBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
EducationOne in five UK students ‘reluctant’ to flatshare with a JewAntisemitism at UK universities ‘has become normalised’ since October 7 2023By Jane Prinsley2 min read
King's College LondonKing’s College London opens probe after keffiyeh-clad student posts ‘antisemitic’ video targeting professorsKCL said it was appalled to learn of the ‘intimidatory’ videoBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read
Claudia WinklemanWill Claudia Winkleman be our new chat show queen?The Jewish TV presenter has a new Friday-night show on BBC One – and it kicks off tonight with Jeff GoldblumBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
IranLord Blunkett looks back to lessons after 9/11 in calling for clampdown on Iran influence in UKFormer Home Secretary urges Britain to overcome “historical reluctance” to confront extremismBy Jane Prinsley4 min read
SanctionsImpose Russia-style sanctions on Iran to stop UK being haven for ‘blood money’, government urgedCall to widen measures against Islamic Republic comes after new Supreme Leader revealed to hold £100m London property empireBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
Metropolitan PoliceMet to ‘bolster’ police presence in Jewish areas on Al Quds DayThe force banned the annual march after receiving permission from the Home Office, but it is set to go ahead as a static demonstrationBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
CourtsMan convicted of punching a barrister in antisemitic attackNathaniel Bor was standing with a friend in public when a man approached and asked if he was Jewish, before assaulting him when he said repliedBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read
Tim Davie Tim Davie denies BBC Gaza bias and says he is ‘very proud’ of its recordThe outgoing director general said the corporation has learnt lessons after ‘unacceptable and upsetting’ Glastonbury broadcast with ‘some heavy heart’By Jane Prinsley3 min read
High CourtOwen Jones article alleging bias by BBC editor was ‘defamatory’ but stated ‘opinion’, judge rulesThe article in question claimed Raffi Berg ‘plays a key role in a wider BBC culture of “systematic Israeli propaganda”’By Jess Glass2 min read
IranOrdinary Iranians give cautious welcome to speech by Benjamin Netanyahu urging them to rise upJoint air campaign with US had created “once in a lifetime opportunity to gain freedom” said Israeli prime ministerBy Ali Hamedani3 min read
TelevisionSimon Schama’s ‘The Road to Auschwitz’ nominated for top television awardThe documentary was described as his ‘most personal and unflinching film’ yetBy Alma Green1 min read
CourtsProsecutors lose appeal over Kneecap rapper terror caseRapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh will not face a terror trialBy JC Reporter2 min read
CrimeJewish MP Charlotte Nichols discloses in jury trials debate she was raped at work eventCharlotte Nichols waived her right to anonymity as she spoke against court reform billBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
IsraelRevealed: UK-Israel relations ‘non-existent’ since war startDiplomatic failure makes Britain ‘irrelevant’ and undermines national interests, claim Labour and Tory criticsBy Jane Prinsley4 min read