Parliament’s performative obsession with Israel has no effect on the conflict
The war has dominated debates and questions in the Commons, but what has it actually achieved?
Chanukah candles lit in Westminster Hall for first time ever
The powerful display of solidarity was lauded for drawing representatives from across the religious and political spectrum
National Holocaust memorial legislation to be unveiled in King's Speech
King Charles will deliver the speech on Tuesday during the state opening of Parliament
Michael Gove to introduce anti-BDS Bill to parliament
The communities secretary said the anti-Israel movement leads to ‘appalling’ antisemitism
Foreign secretary to investigate UK-Iran drone project after JC revelations
James Cleverly said that the Foreign Office was looking into reports that UK universities were aiding Iran's drone project
Meet Daniel Greenberg: The orthodox Jew policing Parliament
If an MP misbehaves, there’s a new man to call. Meet Daniel Greenberg, Westminster sleaze-buster
Chris Williamson's parliamentary pass taken away by MPs
His pass has been revoked until further notice due to his links with the Iranian-regime backed Press TV
MPs and Board of Deputies slam 'antisemitic conspiracy theories' on GBNews
They have called on Ofcom to act over 'conspiratorial antisemitism or other misinformation' on GB News shows
MPs condemn antisemitism and fake news in Holocaust Memorial Day debate
Politicians also paid tribute to survivor Zigi Shipper, who died earlier this month
Survivor shares testimony in Parliament as MPs mark Holocaust Memorial Day
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle hosted survivors of three genocides in his residence before lighting a candle for the six million Jewish lives lost, and those lost to genocides since
Holocaust survivor portraits to be exhibited in Parliament
30 young artists will have their work displayed to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
Parliament falls silent as MPs commemorate 80 years since Holocaust recognition
Seven Holocaust survivors joined Speaker Lindsay Hoyle for breakfast ahead of the deeply poignant minute of silence in the House of Commons
When hatred is rearing its ugly head, we must remember how it can end
It is crucial that we mark the anniversary of Parliament acknowledging the Holocaust was taking place
PM to mark 80 years since parliament learned of Holocaust
On 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated
As Ofcom finds BBC guilty, 8,500 JC readers say: Parliamentary inquiry NOW!
The watchdog’s verdict vindicates our campaign for proper scrutiny of the broadcaster
Charedi parents say children might be sent to Belgium if Schools Bill passes
Hundreds protested outside the Houses of Parliament and the Department for Education on Thursday
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