Britain used to pride itself on its policy of not negotiating with terrorists. Now we’re in danger of rewarding them
By Tom Harris
Independent MP Adnan Hussain sparked a row with pro-trans campaigners after indicating support for the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the definition of the word “woman”
By Lorin Bell-Cross
It comes amid rumours of further division between the former Labour leader and Zarah Sultana, with whom he is seeking to set up a new party
Meanwhile, Jeremy Corbyn appeared to depart from Zarah Sultana’s stance on Zionism in a new interview
By Jane Prinsley
By Stephen Pollard
Her response is revealing because it shows that the new party will seek to outdo even Corbyn’s Labour in its attitude to Israel – and, yes, to Jews
The ex-Labour MP, now sitting as an independent, said her former party leader was wrong to adopt the IHRA definition of Jew-hatred
By Jacob Jaffa
By Jake Wallis Simons
The prime minister appeared to back Israel after October 7, then buckled under pressure from backbenchers until it got to the point where he’s being literally congratulated by Hamas
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The MP for Hemel Hempstead, David Taylor, said he would not forgive his former leader’s approach to Syria
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The previous attempt at a launch was beset by reports of a split between the two left-wingers
After sitting on its own survey for 14 months, NASUWT highlights far right incidents and ignores Israel-related hate. Jews are, as ever, fodder for the hard left
The former Labour leader claimed the event in September would ‘uncover the truth’ about the UK’s ‘complicity in the Gaza genocide’
Zarah Sultana announced she would be leading a new party with the former Labour leader – but Corbyn has yet to comment
Sultana also praised Jeremy Corbyn as ‘the best PM we never had’
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