The article criticised the film’s ‘demonisation’ of Hamas murderers
By Imogen Garfinkel
The papers review of the Channel 4 documentary ‘One Day in October’ faced a series of complaints
By Ellie Grant
By Stephen Pollard
The paper’s review of October 7 documentary One Day in October is amoral in criticising the film for sympathising with the massacre victims
Martin Rowson was criticised for his ‘antisemitic’ picture of BBC chairman Richard Sharp and wants to show remorse to the Jewish community
By Rosa Doherty
A piece in the Guardian accused Israel of 'weaponising the Holocaust'
By JC Reporter
The newspaper has cut ties with Bell after the cartoonist showcased his take on the Hamas terror attack online
Bell claimed his drawing of Benjamin Netanyahu was rejected by senior editors because he was deploying 'antisemitic tropes'
By Richard Percival
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Martin Rowson also said he was 'consumed with deep, devouring shame'
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Less than a month later, the paper's cartoon apology rings hollow
The cartoonist also reveals why he’s looking forward to his exhibition at JW3
By Elisa Bray
The crunch meeting is the latest in the saga which has lasted two weeks
By Zoe Strimpel
The most avowed antiracists rarely care about antisemitism because they simply don’t get it
In a leaked email to staff, Katharine Viner said that processes at the paper would be improved
By Felix Pope
Bereaved rabbi rejects Martin Rowson’s apology for his ‘odious’ caricature of Jewish ex-BBC chairman
By David Rose
Katharine Viner is set to meet Jewish communal representatives
By Dave Rich
First Diane Abbot, now Martin Rowson, why can't the left learn from their mistakes?