We've always been more likely to laugh at the far left and far right than vote for them, Robert Philpot writes
By Robert Philpot
Jew-hate was one of many factors that made Jeremy Corbyn unbearably toxic, writes Peter Kellner
By Peter Kellner
The Institute for National Memory has a new director in Anton Drobovych
By Sam Sokol
Its patronising attitude serves only to provide a psychological boost to white radicals in the West, writes David Swift
By David Swift
JC editor Stephen Pollard takes apart claims by the leader and Labour's General Secretary Jennie Formby
By Stephen Pollard
The fact the future Labour leader met representatives of Palestinian rejectionist factions is further evidence of his fundamentalism on the issue, writes Colin Shindler
By Colin Shindler
Data scientist Dr Abigail Lebrecht explores how these extraordinary time for the community affects how it will vote
By Dr Abigail Lebrecht
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By Michael Daventry
Populism threatens our democracy, writes David Hirsh
By David Hirsh
The polls seem to indicate that Labour will struggle to win. But their volatility means it is impossible to predict with any certainty what will happen. Here we examine how Mr Corbyn could end up as prime minister after the election.
A survey of the activities of the far left, far right and Islamists in Britain crucially puts 'hate' at the heart of its definition of extremism, writes David Toube
By David Toube
An official survey of the activities of the far left, far right and Islamists in Britain today crucially puts ‘hate’ at the heart of its definition of extremism
Any understanding of antisemitism on the left must start with anti-Zionism and how it evolved alongside the rise and fall of the USSR, decolonisation and Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, says Colin Shindler
The leader of Israel's governing party among members, but there are many who want to replace him
By Anshel Pfeffer
Labour's proposal to abolish all private schools may have unintended consequences for the Strictly Orthodox sector
By Simon Rocker
Five months after he conjured a striking victory despite dismal opinion polls, Israel’s PM loses the rerun election he need not have called