Survivor shares testimony in Parliament as MPs mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle hosted survivors of three genocides in his residence before lighting a candle for the six million Jewish lives lost, and those lost to genocides since
Holocaust survivor portraits to be exhibited in Parliament
30 young artists will have their work displayed to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
Parliament falls silent as MPs commemorate 80 years since Holocaust recognition
Seven Holocaust survivors joined Speaker Lindsay Hoyle for breakfast ahead of the deeply poignant minute of silence in the House of Commons
When hatred is rearing its ugly head, we must remember how it can end
It is crucial that we mark the anniversary of Parliament acknowledging the Holocaust was taking place
PM to mark 80 years since parliament learned of Holocaust
On 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated
As Ofcom finds BBC guilty, 8,500 JC readers say: Parliamentary inquiry NOW!
The watchdog’s verdict vindicates our campaign for proper scrutiny of the broadcaster
Charedi parents say children might be sent to Belgium if Schools Bill passes
Hundreds protested outside the Houses of Parliament and the Department for Education on Thursday
Peer offers Kabbalah lesson to House of Lords in ode to the Queen
Lord Wolfson linked Queen Elizabeth's age to gematric value of 'mitzvah'
'Let this never happen again' Speaker Hoyle remembers Munich massacre dead on 50th anniversary
Keir Starmer, Tzipi Hotovely and Chief Rabbi Mirvis all attended the event in Westminster
Tracy-Ann Oberman: my grandmother fought Mosley, and today I’m battling Jew-hate
The actress gave a moving speech at a House of Lords event to celebrate women campaigners on Wednesday
Jewish peer reprimanded for being 'fast asleep' during debate
Footage of the proceedings showed Lord Young of Norwood Green slumped to one side
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