Voice of the JC: Danger does not have to rise to the level of terror to demand our authorities’ proper application of the law
By The JC Leader
The charge comes after the Trump Administration announced it would be cutting up to $400 million in funding over the Ivy League school’s failure to tackle antisemitism
By Daniel Ben-David
From fashion to comedy, art to literature, music to film, Jewish creatives on both sides of the Atlantic no longer feel safe in the places they once called home
By Siam Goorwich
An independent KC was appointed to find out whether the university had breached its duties under the Equalities Act
By Imogen Garfinkel
London Liveryman Nazir Jessa wrote about Israel as a ‘colonial country’ and shared posts from a LinkedIn user who repeatedly accused the Jewish state of being Nazi-like
By Jane Prinsley
Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister had invited controversial figures from European political parties
Itay Kashti was lured to a remote rented cottage in west Wales in August on the pretence of a music collaboration opportunity
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They withdraw after learning who is on Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli’s guest list
By Ellie Grant
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In an exclusive interview, Lord Walney said the Metropolitan Police and Crown Prosecution Service ‘face huge questions over this fiasco’
Met Police spokesperson says it is for Parliament to determine where the line is drawn, not the police
By Lorin Bell-Cross
The PM also chastised Shadow Health Secretary for heckling him during his answer
Brusselmans sparked widespread condemnation over his column about the war in Gaza
By Shlomit Aharoni Lir
Wikipedia promised that it would democratise knowledge. Now it’s being weaponised against Israel
The authorities have described the suspects as ‘criminals for hire’
The former governor of the Bank of England was elected leader of Canada’s Liberal party and Prime Minister
By Dave Gordon
The painting is ‘deeply offensive to the memory of the Jews murdered in the Holocaust’, one visitor said