Daniel Sugarman
Daniel Sugarman was a staff reporter for the Jewish Chronicle between June 2016 and October 2019. He tweets @Daniel_Sugarman
Austrian Alpine hotel sues German tourist over 'Nazi Grandpa' review
The guest described pictures in the hotel lobby of the owner's relatives wearing Nazi uniforms
Donald Trump's Middle East peace envoy Jason Greenblatt to step down
Mr Greenblatt's departure is likely to renew questions about the viability of Trump Middle East peace plan, which has not yet been fully published
Why we should not be watching Roman Polanski's film on the Dreyfus Affair
The director, who fled the US after pleading guilty to sex with a minor, is trying to use an infamous case of antisemitic injustice as an allegory for his own situation
Northern shul proposes firing both its rabbi and chazan
Manchester's Whitefield Hebrew Congregation is asking members to support a move to make Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag and chazan Joseph Muller redundant
Most British Jews will strongly consider voting Tory at the next election - you have no right to judge them
A significant percentage of British Jews are likely, considering Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, to see the former as a lesser evil
Legionella bacteria found in care home water - council suspends new placements
Donisthorpe Hall in Leeds says no residents have presented symptoms of the disease and that 'disinfection is working'
Sharon Osbourne lashes out at Jeremy Corbyn, calling Labour leader an 'arrogant, ugly f**k'
The music manager and TV star says she wants to 'physically hurt' him
Anger at BBC decision to include commentator in new Rise of the Nazis documentary who defended Warsaw Ghetto wall graffiti
Ash Sarkar, senior editor at the Novara Media, notoriously sent her 'solidarity' to woman who sprayed anti-Israel graffiti
From Danzig to Jerusalem, via London — an escape from Poland 80 years ago
Bernard Kessler escaped on the Kindertransport days before the Second World War. Now he has published his memoir
Where are America's Jewish social justice campaigners when the Strictly Orthodox are attacked?
The loudest voices against racism and injustice in America mysteriously disappear when Charedim are on the receiving end
Richard Harrington, Conservative MP for Watford, announces he will not seek re-election
Mr Harrington, who was born to a Jewish family in Leeds and served as a government Minister until five months ago, is a vocal opponent of No Deal Brexit
Second Orthodox Jew struck with a rock in New York City this week
Two different attacks in the Crown Heights neighbourhood of Brooklyn have left Orthodox Jews with injuries
Honduras moves towards recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital
It will open a 'diplomatic office' but its embassy will remain in Tel Aviv - for now
Composer Jonathan Goldstein dies with wife Hannah and seven-month old baby in plane crash
Mr Goldstein, an acclaimed composer, his wife Hannah, an accomplished saxophonist, and their daughter Saskia were killed on Sunday
Decision to move Ravenscroft Medical Centre to Finchley Memorial hospital condemned as 'a scandal'
The surgery, which serves thousands of Jewish patients, has decided to go ahead with a proposed move away from Golders Green despite strong local opposition
Jeremy Corbyn says Labour peer 'lowered himself' by signing advert condemning inaction on antisemitism
Lord Liddle was one of more than 60 Labour peers who signed a full-page advert in the Guardian saying the party 'welcomes everyone... except Jews'
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