Former Brexit negotiator Lord Frost said the assembly should be focusing on the Brexit fallout, rather than criticising a UK ally
By Jamie Shapiro
Gross was known as much for her writing as she was for her accomplished Bridge career
By Daniel Ben-David
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
The Jewish community came together on Sunday to remember their fallen soldiers and to show resilience
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During an interview last week, Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah claimed Palestinian corpses showed evidence of surgical organ removal
By Eliana Jordan
Dr Ellen Kriesels will have license suspended during GMC investigation into alleged antisemitic conduct
Hillel Neuer, director of UN Watch and one of the speakers in the debate, labelled the motion an 'inversion of reality’
By Baroness Ruth Deech
’Blood libel’ lecture is a wake-up up call for authorities to take action now
Jewish leaders voice outrage over ‘outrageously antisemitic lecture’
By Jane Prinsley
The paper acknowledged in 2011 that ‘it has been antisemites, not Jews, who have read ‘chosen’ as code for Jewish supremacism’
By JC Reporter
The Prime Minister spoke about the “terrible” terrorist attack at Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester
By Daniel Ben-David and Lorin Bell-Cross
The former cabinet minister, now editor of the Spectator, discussed BBC bias and the rise in antisemitism with JC editor Daniel Schwammenthal
Former academic in court for appeal against tribunal ruling that saw anti-Zionism named a ‘protected belief’