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Shanks, who won the Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election, said he left Labour at the time because 'it became difficult to look my Jewish friends in the eye'
By Richard Percival
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Party members would not be able to support politicians such as Jeremy Corbyn or Jamie Driscoll without facing expulsion
The former mayor of London has withdrawn a legal challenge to the landmark equalities watchdog report into Labour antisemitism
The comedian turned YouTube personality was due to feature in a forthcoming anthology, 'Poetry for the Many', a project Corbyn is spearheading with Len McCluskey
By Katie Grant
The former Conservative MP said all political parties with elected MPs must have 'broad coalitions'
The nine people taking the action were all members of Labour Against Antisemitism
The mosque had hosted an Egyptian imam who pledged to 'liberate' Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem from the 'filth of the Jews'
The former Labour leader was speaking alongside Len McCluskey at an event hosted by LBC presenter Iain Dale
By Tanya Gold
Rather than dwelling on the past, we should be celebrating being the luckiest Jews in Europe