Security fears prompt £150 million increase on 2023 funding
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The 2024-2027 triennium outline includes plans to fight antisemitism and celebrate British Jewish culture
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By David Baddiel
The shouting and fighting seems like a closed system with only very occasional relevance to the non-digital world
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By JC Reporter
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Security officials said the defendants had been working for an Iranian intelligence network
The American pundit’s remarks were condemned by Chabad as ‘idiotic’
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Chief executive interrupts holiday to apologise for ‘error’ and encourage staff to attend the Antisemitism Policy Trust training today
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By Stephen Pollard
The 310 bus is, they say, really a Jewish plot to force Muslims to live as second class citizens
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Imagine enduring an entire academic year in which Jewish students are openly targeted at other prestigious institutions – including your own – without a single word from your university
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