Under pressure from the left and right, the first Labour government in 14 years seems paralysed
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Katz vowed to work towards building stronger ties to the Jewish community in his new role
By Ellie Grant
The Prime Minister vowed to end the ‘torture’ being endured by Gaza hostages and their families
By Nicole Lampert
One of these countries is an illiberal autocracy, and it’s not Israel
The 45-minute meeting followed a letter to Sir Keir Starmer expressing alarm at rising hostility towards Jews
By Daniel Ben-David
He also attacked the government’s removal of objections to ICC arrest warrants against Israeli leaders
‘I know because I saw the legal advice myself as trade secretary’, says Kemi Badenoch
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Starmer claims limited suspension was ‘legal’ decision – not a political one
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The decision has managed to unite both pro and anti-Israel campaigners in anger
The Foreign Office is considering whether an arms export licence ban should be imposed
By Felix Pope
But Labour source told the JC that the anti-Israel motion is unlikely to be debated
Former ‘common sense minister’ told the JC: ‘no equivalence was being suggested’ between Nazis and proposed smoking ban
New UK government looking to strengthen ties with France and Germany
The former defence secretary talks about his love of aviation and how the Conservative Party can lift off again
PM has been under pressure to announce an arms embargo on Israel
US, UK and European leaders call on Iran to ‘stand down’