Mathilde Frot
Mathilde Frot is a JC Reporter.
Lord Sugar reveals loss of two siblings to Covid-19 within weeks
'She had been sick for a while but I guess Covid got her in the end to join our brother Derek'
Panel recommends probe into claim of ‘toxic, antisemitic environment’ at Soas
Move comes as university pays out £15k to ex-student who says he was forced to withdraw from degree over atmosphere of Jew-hate
Israel speeds ahead in the global vaccination race
Of its population of 9 million, around 495,000 people have been vaccinated
Ruling on Al Quds Day march leader who blamed ‘Zionists’ for Grenfell referred to High Court
An industry regulator had found Nazim Ali’s comment was not racist, but the Professional Standards Authority has now asked top court to review case
Infamous Cold War double agent dies aged 98
George Blake praised by Vladimir Putin as a man of ‘special courage’
Israel goes into a third lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
Restrictions include a ban on travelling more than 1km from home
Outpouring of support after Talya's treasured trike is stolen
Talya Jacobson, who has cerebral palsy, was heartbroken after the customised bike was taken
Is the Union of Jewish Students ‘Zionist’ or not?
President says the group “represents a proud Zionist voice” despite group having earlier voted against describing it as Zionist
Stress and chaos as Israelis arriving from UK forced to quarantine
Israel also blocks foreign nationals over new Covid-19 strain
Trump attends indoor Chanukah party despite Covid-19 surge
Footage showed the US President without a mask telling guests ‘we are going to win this election’
How the United Synagogue delivers support to the growing number in need
A slick operation is supplying food and other essentials to people across London, including many impacted by the pandemic
Shoah survivor, 89, among first to be given Covid-19 vaccine
Eve Kugler said she was ‘very excited and happy’ to get the jab
Passengers told that ‘cancer Jews’ should alight
Alleged incident took place on a service heading towards Mechelen in Belgium
Astronaut Jessica Meir takes giant leap towards being first Jewish person to walk on Moon
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The prison with a shul
Caroline Sumeray, senior coroner for the Isle of Wight, recently made an "unusual and unexpected discovery”
Chief Rabbi and Archbishop of Canterbury speak out over grief
'When one has suffered a deep loss, it’s with one for the rest of one’s life. And one thinks of the person every single day, and there is sadness'
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