I cannot understand how any supporter of equal citizenship can support the Labour Party in its current state, says Vernon Bogdanor
By Vernon Bogdanor
Academics Matt Bolton and Frederick Harry Pitts argue the Labour leader's rhetorical weapon of choice has troubling resonances
By Matt Bolton & Frederick Harry Pitts
The inspection service has published new proposals on assessing schools
By Simon Rocker
The IDF Chief of Staff ends his tenure by abandoning Israel's policy of tactical ambiguity
By Anshel Pfeffer
Charedi schools cannot talk about homosexuality in a 'positive manner', say lawyers
Tuesday saw both a new faction and a split in an existing one
Lionel Salama warns the community has its head in the sand
By Lionel Salama
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Our foreign editor says the withdrawal of US troops can lead to a situation Israel wants to avoid
By Michael Daventry
Bicom's Toby Greene argues the UK needs allies in the region, however uncomfortable the public may find it
By Toby Greene
The election of chairman in 2016 is still prompting questions, writes Simon Rocker
Allison Kaplan Sommer writes about why tens of thousands who gathered for a mass demonstration in Tel Aviv
By Allison Kaplan Sommer
Hungary takes one more step towards being a clone of a democracy inside the EU
By Liam Hoare
Joe Mulhall warns we must track the denial virus as it spreads
By Joe Mulhall
Deborah Levy says the case is more complicated than it might seem
By Deborah Levy
There are signs — on both sides of Israeli politics — that the former prime minister is plotting a comeback
The narrow victory over Ofer Berkovitch exposes Charedi divisions in the city