Anna Laurini defaced posters on a bridge in Primrose Hill
By Felix Pope
Police have launched an investigation into the incident
By Eliana Jordan
In posts on Facebook, Zainab Chaudry accused Israel of faking baby deaths and likened the country to a nazi regime
By Ben Clerkin
The first group of hostages are expected to be released as early as Thursday
By Richard Percival
Professor Laura Mullen defended Hamas in the days after the Nova Music Festival massacre and said she would have been ‘tempted’ to kill festival goers too
Anas Sarwar's party backed SNP calls in the Scottish Parliament for an immediate ceasefire in the Strip
Around 7,000 people sang, prayed and chanted together opposite Downing Street
By Gaby Wine
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The Cabinet will meet tonight to likely to approve an agreement with the terror group
By JC Reporter
The product has been labelled 'bestseller'
The incident took place last week and local police have launched an investigation.
51 people, led by world champion Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld performed the stunt to 'unite against hate'
London councillor James Giles threatened to publish the names of those who didn't sign an open letter on the issue
Ten out of 24 battalions severely hit with thousands of terrorists killed, says IDF
By Yaakov Lappin
CST's northern director reveals 'abhorrent' abuse among young children
By Orlando Radice
The funds are to be used for emergency assistance to communities near the Gaza Strip