Michael Prescott’s memo was meant to be ‘call to action,’ but former standards committee member suggests corporation’s reforms do not go far enough
By Jane Prinsley
’We’re vital to British society’: Small communities meet Parliamentarians at Westminster reception
Parliamentarians told the JC that the use of the unmanned aircraft in Ukraine should be a wake-up call for all Western governments
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Shockat Adam was one of four pro-Gaza independents to win a seat at the last election
By JC Reporter
‘The UK must insist on essential reforms before talks can proceed,’ the petition states
By Jamie Shapiro
A petition urging the UK government not to recognise a Palestinian state has been left unpublished for more than three weeks, well beyond the usual turnaround time
The government moved to ban the group following its activists’ break-in at RAF Brize Norton in June
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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
Lord Beamish was critical of the decision not to allow his committee oversight of the Afghan data leak
Following a ‘Middle East’ update in the Commons, only two MPs raised the plight of the Druze community in Syria
Meanwhile, during a grilling by MPs, the prime minister said the UK would recognise a Palestinian state ‘as a contribution to the peace process’
The new Derbyshire MP has also highlighted the plight of the remaining hostages held by Hamas
To weaponise the most painful events in Jewish history, to which some Jews alive today are witnesses, is to play with fire.
By Dave Rich
Government has not developed ‘longer-term thinking and a real understanding of Iran’, argues report
Palestine Action was officially proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 effective from midnight on July 5
By Daniel Ben-David