Met police officer seriously injured at anti-Israel demo in Whitehall
Two other officers were lightly wounded and 40 people were arrested during an illegal protest that followed an official rally
Israeli delegation one of the best-behaved embassies on Congestion Charge shame list
Payments owed by overseas embassies based in London total more than £143 million
Police reroute anti-Israel march away from Shabbat service
Community leaders herald ‘game-changing new precedent’ which will allow shul to host normal sabbath activities
PureGyms in East London vandalised after CEO supports Israel on Question Time
Humphrey Cobbold said Britain should supply ‘defensive weapons’ to the Jewish state but not ‘big bombs’
Gaza marches: Board of Deputies to demand update to law on public protests
The 1986 Public Order Act is ‘clearly failing to control the stirring up of racial hatred’
The youngest female marathoner is propelled by Jewish pride
Magen David-wearing teen didn’t let Palestinian flags put her off the London Marathon
Met chief apologises in person to community leaders over ‘openly Jewish’ remark
The meeting came after Rishi Sunak described the force’s treatment of a Jewish man as ‘unconscionable’
Policeman threatens to arrest campaigner for being ‘openly Jewish’ at Gaza rally in London
CAA head Gideon Falter was told his presence could cause a ‘breach of peace’
Met Police admits it gave councils wrong advice on Palestinian flag displays
The force now says the emblems cannot be hung without the express permission of a local authority
Mayor’s pledge for direct bus link between Stamford Hill and Golders Green welcomed amid safety fears
If re-elected, Sadiq Khan will extend the 210 bus route as the community deals with heightened threats
Empty seder table at Westminster to represent plight of Israeli hostages
Passover table with 133 empty seats in London for the hostages still in Gaza captivity
‘Zionist dogs’ placards and support for the ‘resistance’: welcome to London’s Al Quds Day rally
Police estimate that 1,000 people attended the march and ten people were arrested
Square next to Liverpool Street station could be renamed after Sir Nicholas Winton
The stockbroker was instrumental in saving the lives of hundreds of mostly Jewish children from Czechoslovakia
‘We won’t hide and we won’t be silenced’: Counter-protesters to demonstrate against Al Quds Day march
The annual anti-Israel event has close ties to the Iranian regime
Asda baby wipes plastered with ‘made in Israel’ stickers
Parents told that buying baby wipes funds killing of innocents
How two camels stole the show at Hendon Purim party
The camels Max and Baxter are no strangers to the limelight, from rap videos to nativity scenes…. but it was their first Purim
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