Amber de Botton worked for the prime minister after a career as a broadcast journalist
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The Scottish Government said it was concerned the proposed legislation could restrict its autonomy to determine its own policies on international relations
Civitas claims to have over 165,000 members across the country
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The Jewish cabinet minister revealed that he and his family have all had issues opening bank accounts in the wake of the Nigel Farage row
BoD's denial published in JC after president was alleged to have precipitated a breakdown in communication with senior ministers
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Member quits over allegations president Marie van der Zyl's opposition to the government’s illegal migration bill alienated the Home Office
Netanyahu joined part of the meeting, which 'reflects the deep friendship and strategic partnership between Israel and the UK'
It comes as fears were raised over the welfare of needy school children
It comes after a study concluded those with a susceptibility to conspiracy theories are most likely to be antisemites
A Conservative candidate for Mayor of London sets out her vision for London's Jewish community
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More sanctions will fail to achieve the desired goal of thwarting terror
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MPs level accusations during parliamentary debate on the bill