The broadcaster claimed Jewish victims shouted 'dirty Muslims' before their attack
By Felix Pope
The American All-Star player defended himself for days amid media backlash and was backed by Kanye West
By Daniel Ben-David
By Melanie Phillips
It masks the fact that misfits draw on conspiracy theories because they're at war with society
Booker Prize winner used a synagogue appearance marking Black History Month to urge the communities to show mutual support
By Simon Rocker
Jewish mums and dads speak out over of their concerns about 'Nazi-grade antisemitism' on popular platform
Shaima Dallali was presented with prize for Palestine activism days before being sacked from student body
By Ben Bloch
Corporation finally says sorry for years of 'unacceptable' handling of complaints about anti-Israel bias in its Arabic output
By Jonathan Sacerdoti
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The NUS said that an independent panel found that 'significant breaches of NUS’ policies have taken place'
It comes after a ‘Kanye is right about the Jews’ message was projected on a stadium in Florida
By Georgia L Gilholy
'It is only right that we celebrate the great achievements of the Jewish community, whose contributions have truly shaped our nation’s journey and identity'
The mercurial rapper reportedly wanted to name an album after the dictator
By Miriam Shaviv
It’s still too soon to vote Labour until it has a set of fresh faces untainted by that awful era
Richard Williamson has been conducting rabidly antisemitic 'services' in building in Earlsfield, South London
By Harry Shukman
Attempt to defuse a long-running dispute about a statue of mayor lauded by Adolf Hitler backfires as protesters claim it 'colourfully window-dresses' Jew hatred
By Liam Hoare
Mike Bralowski, who says he suffered racist abuse at a council-run home in Essex during the mid-1950s, tells the JC both the Church of England and the local authority have denied responsibility