Amsterdam police spokesman said he was “surprised” by the allegations of Israeli violence
By Jane Prinsley
By contrast, support for the two main parties has fallen below 60 per cent – the lowest combined level ever recorded
By Siam Goorwich
‘We have to wonder what such policies would have meant for Jewish refugees who arrived here’, HIAS+JCORE said
By Jamie Shapiro
Overall, 45 per cent of Britons surveyed believe the UK is now either a very or mostly unsafe place for Jews, polling has found
By Ben Conway
Walid Saadaoui, 38, told a jury he was not a terrorist and wanted to sabotage any gun attack
By JC Reporter
Ehud Olmert was ‘disrespected’ by union event, says Jewish student who was present
A remote 800-year-old castle was turned into Cumbria’s only synagogue for a weekend
By Daniel Ben-David
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Jewish Leadership Council also speaks out to voice concern over ‘extreme rhetoric’ used by second-most senior figure in the Church of England
New curriculum to be changed as part of inoculation against misinformation
Tributes have poured in from Jewish organisations for this ‘wonderfully kind and gentle woman’
Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost said the assembly should be focusing on the Brexit fallout, rather than criticising a UK ally
Gross was known as much for her writing as she was for her accomplished Bridge career
Isidor and Ida Straus were on the second leg of their journey back from Europe when they boarded the doomed vessel
A caseworker at the university previously said that no disciplinary action would be taken
Rosalind Levine and Maxie Allen had been banned from entering Cowley Hill Primary School after expressing their discontent in a parents’ WhatsApp group
Protestors blocked the entrance to the union building, chanted about genocide and held up hands dipped in red paint
By Jacob Jaffa