The Republican-controlled House accused the Minnesota Congresswoman of harbouring antisemitic beliefs
By Daniel Ben-David
The film has faced backlash for reinforcing ‘painful’ stereotypes and ‘playing the Holocaust for laughs’
By Georgia L Gilholy
KC led investigation previously branded the body a 'hostile environment' for Jews
By Felix Pope
Elizabeth Pipko has created a virtual Holocaust museum to educate young people over rapper's antisemitism
By Karen Glaser
Mr Zomlot also accused Sky News of pro-Israel bias
By Ben Bloch
Get ready for the Shakespeare character based on outspoken East End boobas, says Tracy-Ann Oberman
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Exclusive: Government minister Robert Halfon says that he never imagined that he would question whether student life welcomed Jews
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Baroness Deech says 'disgraceful' antisemitism at the National Union of Students shows Holocaust teaching must be revised
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People accused of abusing her include Italian celebrity chef Gabriele Rubini and local politician Nicola Barreca
By Tash Mosheim
Recent figures show that there were more antisemitic incidents in New Jersey last year than ever recorded
Starmer criticised Corbyn's stances on Nato and business, and described last year's local elections victory in Barnet as 'the proudest moment of my leadership'
Baroness Deech, B'nai B'rith UK, and the National Jewish Assembly were among the signatories of an open letter to organisation representing 95 per cent of UK student unions
Hancock called Andrew Bridgen antisemitic for comparing vaccines to the Holocaust
The resolution takes aim at antisemites some claim are ‘infiltrating’ the Republican Party
David Bernstein says 'woke ideology' in US is spawning new variants of the ancient hatred of Jews - and its coming here
By David Rose
The charity's shake-up comes after it apologised for inviting a speaker who compared Jews to the Nazis