Lord Hamilton was accused of invoking ‘antisemitic tropes’ during a debate in Parliament this week
By Jane Prinsley
Lord Hamilton’s ‘disgraceful’ remarks were condemned by his party
The senior parliamentarians warned protests risk degrading Britain’s reputation as a ‘reliable supplier’ to our allies
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has demanded the BBC conduct an ‘comprehensive, rigorous’ review
‘The independence of the judiciary should be protected and respected,’ said Baroness Carr
The man was viciously attacked with a knife during the stunt but still found himself in police custody in the aftermath
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he disagreed with the ruling
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Shadow Justice Secretary appeared to draw parallel between the PM and a famous Nazi collaborator over Chagos Islands deal
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Building Bridges in Burnley was set up in 2001 following race riots in the town
Luke Akehurst told the JC the case was a ‘reminder of why the IRGC needs to be proscribed’
Jewish groups have called on the Conservative Party to take ‘firm disciplinary action’ over the comments
The Leader of the Opposition writes exclusively for the JC ahead of Holocaust Memorial Day
By Kemi Badenoch
The Opposition leader emphasised her commitment to ‘tackling antisemitism’, but there was no discussion of the complaint against former MP Sir Alan Duncan
The political impact of the godfather of Thatcherism who died 20 years ago, is widely under-rated
By Vernon Bogdanor
Sir Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch and Sir Ed Davey all gave festive wishes to JC readers
Yet another unacceptable comment by former minister goes without rebuke, says JLC