Richard Percival
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Famed US hacker Kevin Mitnick, once dubbed 'America's most wanted', dies aged 59
Mitnick went on a hacking spree that saw him break into the country’s cell networks, breach government computer systems and steal thousands of credit card numbers
Government urged to devise 'tougher strategy' to deal with growing Iran threat
A think tank report urges ministers to have a more 'comprehensive understanding' of the Tehran regime
Labour pledges to proscribe IRGC as Tories shy away from ban
Yvette Cooper said the measure would form part of a new strategy around state threats
New York Shomrim head sexually abused 15-year-old girl
Jacob Daskal faces a prison sentence of up to 14 years
Sadiq Khan pledges to help Jewish primary students get hot kosher lunches
It comes as fears were raised over the welfare of needy school children
Amazon removes ‘racist’ book which claims Jews conspired against Catholic church
Four different versions of the book are being offered for sale on the website
Michael Gove: 'There is significant overlap between antisemitism and conspiracy theories'
It comes after a study concluded those with a susceptibility to conspiracy theories are most likely to be antisemites
Tory mayoral hopeful will 'look into options' for all Jewish primary school children to get hot kosher lunches
A Conservative candidate for Mayor of London sets out her vision for London's Jewish community
Future of Holocaust memorial in doubt after designer dropped over abuse allegations
Three women who worked for architect David Adjaye have accused him of sexual assault
BBC apologises after presenter said 'Israeli forces are happy to kill children'
Anjana Gadgil questioned former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett over the IDF's military operation in Jenin
Anger as BBC presenter insists 'Israeli forces are happy to kill children'
Anjana Gadgil was quizzing former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett over the IDF's military operation in Jenin
Urgent plea to save Jewish refugee's famous ‘Leaning Woman’ sculpture
Much controversy surrounded the work, which was described as a 'modern monstrosity' and 'an insult to women'
Labour’s BDS-bill adviser accused of having 'political' record on Israel
MPs level accusations during parliamentary debate on the bill
Paris Holocaust memorial vandalised as city rocked by riots
Jewish organisations said the vandalism was 'horrifying' and 'shameful'
Anger as Islamist hate cleric who praised Hitler for killing Jews allowed into UK
Home Office faces questions about why it granted entry to Bangladeshi cleric Enayet Ullah Abbasi for a speaking tour this month
Scotland poised to reject Michael Gove's bill to ban councils from Israeli boycotts
The Scottish Government has concerns on the proposed BDS and Sanctions bill
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