Daniel Sugarman
Daniel Sugarman was a staff reporter for the Jewish Chronicle between June 2016 and October 2019. He tweets @Daniel_Sugarman
Board of Deputies calls on government to honour organ donation law reassurances
It said these were necessary to give the Jewish community 'confidence' in the shift to an opt-out system
Tributes to British Facebook worker who died suddenly on New York holiday
Tanya Burns is remembered as 'a truly brilliant wife, the best mummy, the greatest sister and a wonderful daughter'
Jewish Labour Movement condemns Jeremy Corbyn's 'deeply troubling' bid to 'mislead' MPs
Labour leader said he had contacted JLM after its Parliamentary Chair resigned from the party. His office did - two minutes after he started his speech
Unesco adviser objects to planned Holocaust Memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens
The planned site 'would have a massive visual impact' because it would kill a number of trees in the park next to parliament, ICOMOS says
What does the Iranian foreign minister’s resignation mean for Israel?
Javad Zarif will not be mourned, but is this a case of 'better the devil you know'?
Jewish D-Day veteran, Nuremberg trials observer and Ajex national standard bearer dies at 94
Leslie Sutton received the Légion d'Honneur in 2016 and described how he was 'lucky and privileged to serve' in the armed forces
Jewish society established 'with immediate effect' at University of Essex after anger at union vote
Student union also says it will be 'reviewing the way societies are ratified' at the university, after hundreds of students vote against establishment of JSoc
Engaged couple row over antisemitism and publicly split up during live show on Jew-hate
Fiancée returned engagement ring to partner after he continuously disagreed with Marlon Solomon's description of how conspiracy theories drive left-wing antisemitism
Israel's Beresheet mission to the moon lifts off successfully
The robotic module, which is due to land on the moon in April, would make Israel just the fourth country in the world to successfully land a lunar craft
Jewish Society will be created, says University of Essex chief
Vice Chancellor responds after public outcry as hundreds of students vote against establishment of JSoc
University faces backlash after hundreds of students vote against the creation of a Jewish society
The university of Essex also confirmed it would be investigating a member of staff who had published antisemitic material on social media
Patients express outrage over plan to move Golders Green surgery
Relocation of Ravenscroft Medical Centre to Finchley would be 'disastrous', say elderly clients
Labour in turmoil over MPs’ departure
Shadow minister Barry Gardiner attempted to apologise for Labour’s failings over antisemitism, saying: “How can it be that we are struggling so badly to eradicate antisemitism from our own membership?”
'Should there be a Jewish Society?' Over 200 University of Essex students vote 'no' in union vote
EXCLUSIVE: Union of Jewish Students describes 'shock' at the poll, which is only open to university attendees
Labour: a social experiment in how far you can push people
After an unceasing stream of antisemitic incidents, a number of decent Labour MPs have finally had enough
Labour suggests changing law to allow voters to get rid of MPs who leave the party
A number of those who have left, including Luciana Berger and Joan Ryan, have explicitly given Labour's 'institutional antisemitism' as a reason for leaving
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