MPs who refused to back an SNP amendment to the King's Speech backing a ceasefire in Gaza have also received death threats
By Richard Percival
Demonstrators accused Natasha Asghar of supporting 'genocide' after she resisted calls for a Gaza ceasefire
By Felix Pope
By Tanya Gold
I went to a Palestine Solidarity Campaign march in west Cornwall, where I live, to find out if its supporters can stand for Palestine without being anti-Jew. This is what I discovered...
Force under scrutiny after protesters were seen carrying swastika placards, wearing Hamas headbands and praising Hitler
The force insisted no protesters were breaking the law for scaling the Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park Corner
MPs voted on an SNP amendment to the King's Speech backing a ceasefire in Gaza
By Eliana Jordan
Ziad El Aloul hailed the attack as the beginning of a 'bright era' for Palestine
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Westminster Magistrates Court heard John Harvey caused £500 of criminal damage after throwing paint on the embassy gates
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By Rosa Doherty
They might not be hate marches, but they're definitely not protests for peace
Footage showed protesters hurling abuse at the levelling up secretary
Police are investigating the incident that took place near St John's Wood shul
Police arrested 92 people from far-right groups they labelled 'counter-protesters' and detained around 150 people who broke away from the main march
By Douglas Murray
What would it take for the complacent commentariat to finally wake up to this threat to Britain's Jews
The 44-year-old was left with a head injury and a fractured spine for which he spent four days in hospital
By Elisa Bray
10 stations to be hit at once in new plan which sees Just Stop Oil, Extinction Rebellion and Keir Starmer's glitter attacker join forces
By David Rose
Sir Ephraim Mirvis said the lines between demonstrators and 'those who support the brutal terrorism of Hamas' had become 'badly blurred'