It is no longer representative and its major roles have been taken by others
By Gary Mond
The former Home Secretary understood the community. Without her determination, I worry that the government will not have the grit to do what is needed to tackle antisemitism
Watching Cate's speech, its evident she wasn't referring to Jews
NJA chairman Gary Mond discovered his new group had been blocked by the former Labour MP
In the wake of the Dee murders, the UK's relationship with the Palestinian Authority must be re-examined
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Charity commission head has rightly asked why charities engage in political activism
Its partisan, political stance against the government did not impress many British Jews
The issue does not relate to the lives, circumstances or welfare of the Jewish community
For all the antisemitism, we should remember how many friends we have
We must speak out about the plight of the Uighurs, but it is wrong to compare their treatment with the Holocaust, writes Gary Mond
It is for Israel, and not those who live outside the country, to make these decisions