Four different versions of the book are being offered for sale on the website
By Richard Percival
The former professor crowdfunding for legal expenses for his employment tribunal
By Daniel Ben-David
It comes after a study concluded those with a susceptibility to conspiracy theories are most likely to be antisemites
The sketch is accused of comparing Palestinian militants to Ukrainian soldiers
By Felix Pope
By The JC Leader
The JC Leader, 3 July 2023
By Stephen Pollard
There are no shades of grey here - this is an issue of principle
By Julia Ebner
Extremists have spread antisemitism from hidden corners of the web into the mainstream. Four clear trends explain how
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Home Office faces questions about why it granted entry to Bangladeshi cleric Enayet Ullah Abbasi for a speaking tour this month
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By David Aaronovitch
His defenders seem very keen to celebrate his work, but would they feel the same if he was right-wing
By Kate Maltby
The puppet masters do try to fight antisemitism but they seem to forget about one offender
Kristofer Thomas Kearney also shared posts encouraging violence against Jews and Muslims
By JC Reporter
People wearing T-shirts making fun of Hillsborough victims have been prosecuted but protesters waving swastikas have not, it is pointed out at Suella Braverman-chaired summit
By David Rose
By Ian Bloom
Even those of us who are his admirers need to consider his views of Jews
By Joe Mintz
The Corbynite academic is pushing a theory that blames Jews for their own troubles in Iraq
The writer who sparked the Diane Abbott Observer row on the reasons he is calling out the 'anti-racism' movement
By Zoe Strimpel
Laura Alvarez was said to have joined the organisation campaigning against the Labour leader on 'day one'