The suspected attacker was identified as a Muslim Russian citizen from Central Asia
By JC Reporter
Far-right plots also a major danger, says senior national co-ordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing
By Imogen Garfinkel
The Syrian front will remain challenging for Israel – but the Sunni rebels are far weaker than the Shia axis
By Yaakov Lappin
Instability in northern Syria follows Israel's debilitating blows against Iran's proxies
Met Police urged to re-investigate speech made near to an east London Jewish community
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Former equalities minister took a swipe at pro-Gaza independent MPs
By Stephen Pollard
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By Ruth Anderson
Many of the protesters seek a peaceful world. But London is now an I-don’t-want-to-go area
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This form of extremism is based on regressive and medieval foundations
By Fiyaz Mughal
It is entirely right to call out anti-Muslim hatred, but the concept of ‘Islamophobia’ was created in Iran to silence any critique as racist
By Melanie Phillips
British authorities have ignored, excused or tried to appease Islamist extremism and the demonisation of Israel, all of which has been sanitised and applauded by progressive circles
By Charlotte Littlewood
At the moment we are the dumping ground of radical nut jobs and their ‘charities’
By Tom Tugendhat MP
The government banned Hizb ut-Tahrir to fulfil our solemn prayer and promise: Never again
Mohammed Farak shared posters for events held by the Islamist group in Stoke-on-Trent
By Felix Pope
German academic Mattihas Kuntzel's book offers an enlightening insight on the Nazi influence on Middle East politics
By Colin Shindler
'It's good to talk' is a wrong-headed mantra. Sometimes it's very bad to talk