Marcus Dysch
Marcus Dysch was the JC’s Political Editor and Assistant News Editor until 2018
Bored with Brexit? You’re not alone
If, like Michael Gove, you have had enough of hearing from experts on Brexit, then Monday evening’s Board of Deputies and Jewish Leadership Council event could have been for you.
The JC Comment Blog No.3 - Proper nosh is out there for the eating
Political Editor Marcus Dysch abandons Westminster and looks at a more important side of Jewish life
Unite union denies senior official hired Labour activist suspended over antisemitic comments
Jennie Formby, a long-standing critic of Israel, has not commented on the allegation, and has previously denied any accusations of antisemitism.
Appearance by RT presenter Afshin Rattansi on BBC's Question Time sparks outrage on social media
In a week when diplomatic relations with Russia are at a very frosty low the propaganda channel presenter is a controversial booking
No firm answers on Brexit? Blame the government, not Jewish communal groups
As the government staggers on amid the almost complete paralysis wrought by the Brexit process, it is not going to expend much capital right now on the potential cost of kosher brisket.
Could this Bill put an end to time limit on Holocaust restitution claims?
The original legislation made it impossible for families to claim property after November 2019
Brexit could mean cheaper kosher meat, report says
Analysis of potential outcomes for British Jews following UK's departure from the EU also warns of threat to Jewish organisations if immigration from the continent is curbed
Labour confusion over Jeremy Corbyn's membership of secret antisemitic Facebook group
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell appeared to be unaware of the official party line during a Sky news interview
Only 32 per cent of Jewish charity trustees are women, figures reveal
The gender balance is improving, but still falls far short of the ideal
Distracted by Brexit, Tories are overlooking communal issues
Amber Rudd's CST speech highlighted that senior ministers’ interactions with British Jews have continued to dry up.
Jeremy Newmark urged to step down as local councillor
Mr Newmark was advised to “step back” from his role as leader of the Labour group on Hertsmere Borough Council by the authority’s Conservative leader during a meeting in Borehamwood
Labour to extend Ken Livingstone’s suspension from party
The Labour party has confirmed that the suspension would be extended to continue until the second internal party investigation is concluded.
It's Jon versus Jen to be Labour's next general secretary
And the spotlight shines, but not on the Liberal Democrats
Cut British aid to Palestinian Authority, Labour MPs tell May
Britain is currently engaged in an aid programme which will see £125 million of funding given to the PA by 2021.
Labour activists calls for Jewish group to be stripped of campaign award
Motion is one of a series at Hampstead and Kilburn branch of the party, prompting claim that group is 'toxic' for Jews
Labour left kosher off the menu for annual dinner
Party originally offered five different diet options but failed to cater for Jews
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