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
YorkProgressive and Orthodox leaders back memorial garden at Clifford’s TowerThe endorsement comes in the lead-up to the anniversary of the massacre in 1190By Ben Conway3 min read
Jewish CareJewish Care sets out new five-year plan to raise £100mSupporting the ageing Jewish community is central to the missionBy Ben Conway2 min read
ArtLeon Kossoff swimming pool makes a splash at Sotheby’s auctionLucian Freud portrait also among works by Jewish artists bought for millions in London saleBy Anthea Gerrie1 min read
Quds DayPolice ban London pro-Iran march over ‘extreme tensions’Authorities say the rare order reflects security concerns and volatile Middle East conflictBy Mark Wood3 min read
Charity CommissionNew powers for charity watchdog to crack down on extremismReport details how regulator has failed to act over alleged Iranian influence in third sectorBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
LondonBan Al Quds Day, says ministerFinchley and Golders Green MP Sarah Sackman becomes first minister to call for march to be bannedBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
CrimeJewish music producer pushed in front of car by man shouting ‘vile’ antisemitic abuseBrian Harris claimed the assailant was shouting and said he wanted the Jews to dieBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
Brit milahCPS drops reference to circumcision as possible ‘child abuse’Milah UK is satisfied by new guidance for prosecutors that affirms religious significance of the practiceBy JC Reporter1 min read
Tom TugendhatUK should have bolstered regional defence before Iran strike, former security minister says‘The armed forces expect us to do better,’ Tom Tugendhat told the JCBy Jane Prinsley4 min read