Ministers had initially not given a clear answer to Lord Leigh but confirmed no such meetings had taken place following a JC query
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The college has reportedly accepted students from Saudi Arabia, Egypt and China
By Jamie Shapiro
Jon Pearce has stepped down from LFI after his appointment to Sir Keir Starmer’s team
By Jane Prinsley
The religious party objects to the Israeli government’s plans to draft haredim
‘These are not easy days’: School forced to shut for three days as Budget measures finances to the brink
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp called for Lord Hermer to be sacked over the remarks
Minister Hamish Falconer described the action as ‘a deliberate obstacle’ to the two-state solution
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Lord Khan of Burnley said people had used Israel’s war in Gaza to stir up antisemitism
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Government sources insist that there is ‘rigorous oversight’ of all aid to the Palestinians
Hamish Falconer tells JC that former hostage’s testimony was ‘heartbreaking’
An anti-Israel NGOs attempted to seek an arrest warrant against Gideon Sa’ar, accusing him of involvement in ‘genocidal’ policymaking
The Simon Wiesenthal Centre also accuses Richard Gamboa Ben-Eleazar of calling Zionists ‘Nazis’
By Ellie Grant
Having an intensive religious education should not prevent children having ‘suitable’ secular tuition also, the government argues
By Simon Rocker
Organisations say the cuts would further marginalise people, ‘hampering their prospects’, instead of helping them into work
Government legislation means anyone working for Iran must register but measures fall short of proscribing IRGC
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s advisers are reportedly worried about how his stance will play with the US president
By JC Reporter