From schools and policing to business regulation, communal groups are bracing for a hostile City Hall
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
By Stephen Pollard
The sway of community advisers over policing is among the most under-reported but dangerous trends – and helps explain police tolerance of Jew hate on our streets
The prime minister and the home secretary visited CST in North London
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Donations have also poured in, including from many non-Jewish members of the public
By Elisa Bray
Board President Phil Rosenberg asks Palestine protesters to ‘fall back’ in wake of Yom Kippur tragedy
By Jane Prinsley
Three people remain in hospital following the attack
Two people have been confirmed dead following a car ramming and stabbing at Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation in Manchester on Yom Kippur
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The phone line comes following a surge in antisemitism following October 7
By Gaby Wine
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The ‘revolting act’ was discovered by the shul’s security and reported to CST and the police
By Daniel Ben-David
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
The speech by Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis at Sunday’s hostage rally
By Mark Gardner
The work of the CST has multiplied after two years of war
The rap outfit’s notorious call for ‘death to the IDF’ was broadcast live on the BBC in June
The CST said the comments were ‘deeply offensive’ to Holocaust survivors and the Jewish community
CST said they had been urging the government to take action for some time
The Prime Minister has a duty to the British public: defend the realm, protect its people, and draw a clear line between this country and the enemies of liberty
By Barak Seener
The CST said the advice was not based on specific intelligence