The Conservative Party leader spoke to the JC in a visit to Menorah Primary School in Golders Green
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The former cabinet minister only found out his relative was safe when he saw images of him on the news
Foreign citizens who exhibit racial religious hatred or support for terrorism should be ejected from the country, Chris Philp has said
‘There are many causes: Islamism, media bias in reporting the war in the Middle East, the inability of authorities to go after serial wrongdoers while instead focusing on minor infractions of the law-abiding population and so much more’
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By Stephen Pollard
The party’s sudden zeal for Palestinian statehood isn’t about foreign policy – it’s about vote counts. Muslim blocs in 110 key seats are calling the tune, and Wes Streeting knows it
By Phil Rosenberg
Phil Rosenberg on how the Board of Deputies is responding to the ever-changing political environment
Starmer’s party now third in popularity behind the Conservatives and Reform UK
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp called for Lord Hermer to be sacked over the remarks
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By Jake Wallis Simons
Somehow, MPs have come to the conclusion that the Conservatives’ biggest problem is that they’re not sufficiently pro-Palestine
A number of Tory grandees, including Winston Churchill’s grandson, urged ministers to ‘give the Palestinian people some hope’
Security Minister Dan Jarvis said Glastonbury should ‘think very carefully’ about inviting group
Officials from Building Bridges in Burnley shared imagery comparing Israel and Nazi Germany
Yesterday MPs spent more time discussing the removal of two MPs from Israel than the potential closure of Scunthorpe steelworks
The MP for Clacton also predicted that there would be between 20-30 pro-Gaza MPs at the next election and derided his Conservative opponents as ‘boring old b*******’
The government faced calls to cut security ties with the Jewish state
The PM also chastised Shadow Health Secretary for heckling him during his answer