Marcus Dysch
Marcus Dysch was the JC’s Political Editor and Assistant News Editor until 2018
The joy of fatherhood
It's Father's Day on Sunday. Three JC writers reflect on the experience of being a Jewish dad
Did Jewish voters cost Jeremy Corbyn the election?
Will Labour's leadership be counting the cost of the party's antisemitism scandals, asks JC politics editor Marcus Dysch
Mix-up means last place finish for Jewish duo in Britain's Got Talent final
Andrew Murray, a former JC employee, and his partner, Darren Sarsby, a magician and illusionist, apologised to viewers after the blunder.
Chief Rabbi leads Jewish response to London Bridge terror attack
Three men were reported to have leapt from a white van after it ploughed into pedestrians on London Bridge.
Strong, stable... and laughing: the Theresa May interview
In an exclusive interview, the Prime Minister talks to JC political editor Marcus Dysch
Labour avoid collapse despite Corbyn
There are explanations for this poll result, but few of them have anything to do with the Labour leader.
Labour support just 13 per cent among UK Jews
Tories at 77 per cent in JC poll
Fighting back: the veteran who defied conspirators to stand again
Liverpool Riverside may be Labour’s ninth safest seat in Britain, but for a time last year it was an uncomfortable place for Louise Ellman.
Ukip pledges CCTV monitoring in shechita abattoirs
The party would insist on kosher and halal products being labelled as such, with identification of the slaughter method.
Manifestos show promoting Israel’s cause isn’t working
The publication of the main parties' election manifestos this week leave so many questions
Policies on Middle East and combating antisemitism missing from Conservative manifesto
The 88-page document unveiled in Halifax, west Yorkshire, today, does not refer to the position Britain would take on the Middle East.
Labour changes manifesto to condemn Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel
But the party pledges it will immediately recognise the state of Palestine in a line strengthened since a draft of the document was leaked
Tory candidate blames Corbyn after being called ‘Israeli scum’ by Labour supporter
Mr Corbyn has “unleashed something very nasty and sinister”, says Brigg and Goole candidate Andrew Percy
It's time to defend liberal values, says former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg
“Any individual, any community, that is attached to the long-standing British traditions of political stability, equality under the law, openness and tolerance should be very worried.”
Tories to benefit as smoked Kippers retreat
Ukip was never a sensible or moral home for Jewish voters, and its impending demise will be welcomed by many in our community
Middle East policies show Labour is for the many, but not the Jews
The details in the draft version of the document which would guide the policies of a Labour government has one or two startling omissions
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