By Anonymous
Sotheby's in london is to sell Gustav Mahler's own newly discovered revised copy of his Third Symphony. The rare score, full of Mahler's marks, is on the market for the first time, and was composed in 1902. It may fetch £150,000.
The prospective Health Secretary faced questions about comments he made when he was a presidential candidate
By Jacob Jaffa
Agam Berger has already been freed this morning after 482 days in captivity
By Imogen Garfinkel
The 80-year-old will be released alongside Arbel Yehoud and Agam Berger
Republican lawmakers had looked to crack down on the court following its decision to issue arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials, including Benjamin Netanyahu
By JC Reporter
ActionAid said Frankie Leach’s outburst did not represent the organisation’s views
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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One of the speakers at the event allegedly made ‘deeply offensive’ comments regarding the Gaza War during commemorations
By Jane Prinsley
The Guardian columnist claimed Palestinian prisoners are treated worse than Israelis taken captive by Hamas
The 20-year-old embraced Naama Levy, Liri Albag, Karina Ariev and Daniella Gilboa in a tearful group hug
Adam Silas received a wave of antisemitic abuse last year, but his local community has now rallied around him to support his work
By Elisa Bray
Crowds jostled the release party and attempted to take photos of the captives
By Ellie Grant