His defenders seem very keen to celebrate his work, but would they feel the same if he was right-wing
By David Aaronovitch
By Kate Maltby
The puppet masters do try to fight antisemitism but they seem to forget about one offender
Kristofer Thomas Kearney also shared posts encouraging violence against Jews and Muslims
By JC Reporter
People wearing T-shirts making fun of Hillsborough victims have been prosecuted but protesters waving swastikas have not, it is pointed out at Suella Braverman-chaired summit
By David Rose
By Ian Bloom
Even those of us who are his admirers need to consider his views of Jews
By Joe Mintz
The Corbynite academic is pushing a theory that blames Jews for their own troubles in Iraq
The writer who sparked the Diane Abbott Observer row on the reasons he is calling out the 'anti-racism' movement
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This article reports on allegations made against Hugo Lunn in a misleading manner: It reports, as fact, that Mr Lunn had made “posts in a far-right group chat”, some of which were antisemitic in nature. This was misleading; the allegations that Mr Lunn made antisemitic posts are unproven and there is no official finding that Mr Lunn wrote the posts in question. This correction has been published following an upheld ruling by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.
By Tash Mosheim
The cafe, which did not charge for drinks, blamed burnout and harassment for the closure
By Daniel Ben-David
The boy’s apology letter that he sent to the teacher was two words: "Sorry Jew"
Middle aged columnists rush to Roger Waters defence - just because they like his music
By Josh Kaplan
The TV celebrity says she conceals her Jewish identity in certain situations
By Gaby Wine
By Dominic Green
The taboo on criticising the anti-Israel philanthropist is so entrenched in mainstream media, a group called Jews Against Soros has been launched
Harry Vaughan is the son of a House of Lords clerk
This article reports on allegations made against Hugo Lunn in a misleading manner: It reports, as fact, that Mr Lunn has shared “shocking messages”, some of which are antisemitic in nature. This is misleading; the allegations that Mr Lunn shared antisemitic messages are unproven and there is no official finding that Mr Lunn wrote the posts in question. This correction has been published following an upheld ruling by the Independent Press Standards Organisation.