The former Labour leader claimed the event in September would ‘uncover the truth’ about the UK’s ‘complicity in the Gaza genocide’
By Jacob Jaffa
Zarah Sultana announced she would be leading a new party with the former Labour leader – but Corbyn has yet to comment
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Sultana also praised Jeremy Corbyn as ‘the best PM we never had’
By Jane Prinsley
By Stephen Pollard
The Hamas massacres transformed not only the region but also Britain. It revealed not just the brutality of our enemies abroad, but the unsettling number of their sympathisers at home
Barnet councillor Ella Rose-Jacobs to be interim chair until November
Police had placed restrictions on a demonstration planned near a central London shul on Shabbat
While Tehran edges closer to nuclear weapons, the ‘useful experts’ blame Israel for acting
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Zack Polanski had previously criticised the former Opposition Leader but said he now has ‘a new appreciation of what [he] was dealing with’ following alleged ‘attacks’ from the JC
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By The JC Leader
At a time when too many pupils are failing, the NEU leadership is busy funding Gaza protests
By Shany Mor
‘Geostrategic antisemitism’ doesn’t need a majority to become an organising principle – just enough elite backers
By Marie van der Zyl
Falsely claiming a minority of deputies is the community’s voice fuels division, not peace
To many activists marching every weekend in London, it appears the deaths of Gazans killed by Hamas are an irrelevance
The former Labour leader’s Peace and Justice Project urged the rapper to ‘help us take genocide off the menu’
Police investigate claims organisers attempted to breach conditions imposed on protest
The group of independent MPs accused the Government of aiding ‘genocide’ and called for the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu for ‘war crimes’
Jihadis, dictators and crazed students provoked plenty of fear this year – but don’t forget to laugh at them, too
By Tanya Gold