The truth is, Brits don't like extremistsWe've always been more likely to laugh at the far left and far right than vote for them, Robert Philpot writesBy Robert Philpot3 min read
Antisemitism mattered but did it affect the general election result?Jew-hate was one of many factors that made Jeremy Corbyn unbearably toxic, writes Peter KellnerBy Peter Kellner3 min read
Ukraine to revise its war history — againThe Institute for National Memory has a new director in Anton DrobovychBy Sam Sokol1 min read
The far left is not interested in PalestiniansIts patronising attitude serves only to provide a psychological boost to white radicals in the West, writes David SwiftBy David Swift3 min read
Jeremy Corbyn - Fact and fictionJC editor Stephen Pollard takes apart claims by the leader and Labour's General Secretary Jennie FormbyBy Stephen Pollard9 min read
Corbyn’s meeting with PFLP-GC official signalled his rejection of two statesThe fact the future Labour leader met representatives of Palestinian rejectionist factions is further evidence of his fundamentalism on the issue, writes Colin ShindlerBy Colin Shindler2 min read
Some polling could be failing to pick up the Jewish shift against LabourData scientist Dr Abigail Lebrecht explores how these extraordinary time for the community affects how it will voteBy Dr Abigail Lebrecht2 min read
Dangerous lure of the modern populist partiesPopulism threatens our democracy, writes David HirshBy David Hirsh3 min read
How Corbyn could reach Number 10The 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.By Robert Philpot6 min read
In an age of extremism, Sara Khan's report on extremism report is on a tonicA 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 ToubeBy David Toube5 min read
In an age of extremism, this government report is a tonicAn 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 extremismBy David Toube5 min read
Ideological myopia has delivered hateAny 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 ShindlerBy Colin Shindler5 min read
There are hints that Likudniks are preparing for life after BibiThe leader of Israel's governing party among members, but there are many who want to replace himBy Anshel Pfeffer2 min read
Does Labour pose a threat to Charedi schools?Labour's proposal to abolish all private schools may have unintended consequences for the Strictly Orthodox sectorBy Simon Rocker1 min read
They called him ‘the magician’, now Bibi's spell is brokenFive months after he conjured a striking victory despite dismal opinion polls, Israel’s PM loses the rerun election he need not have calledBy Anshel Pfeffer3 min read