Danker, who previously worked for the late Rabbi Lord Sacks, will be subject to an external investigation after a formal complaint about 'unwanted contact' was filed
By Jenni Frazer
The Jewish cabinet minister has been asked to head up a brand new Whitehall department
By Ben Bloch
Kim Johnson urged Rishi Sunak to condemn the actions of the Israeli government without mentioning Palestinian terror
Due to legislation dating back to 1900, an Act of Parliament is required to build the memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens
The two Prime Ministers spoke about reinforcing the UK Israel relationship and “look forward to meeting in person soon”
By Maya Orbach
Rishi Sunak pledges to tackle antisemitism 'together' with British Jews
By David Rose
Seven Holocaust survivors joined Speaker Lindsay Hoyle for breakfast ahead of the deeply poignant minute of silence in the House of Commons
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The prime minister also confirmed that he will be visiting Israel next year for its 'landmark' 75th birthday
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On 17 December 1942, Parliament spontaneously fell silent after Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden confirmed that the Jews of Europe were being exterminated
The prime minister also promised to forge close ties with Israel through a free trade deal and to work together to stop Iran getting nuclear weapons
The prime minister noted that Britain was the first country to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism
By Felix Pope
PM says Israel is one of UK's 'closest allies' as Herzog hails him as 'great friend' at climate summit
By Daniel Ben-David
The prime minister said: 'The United Kingdom is committed to working with you all to take this initiative from strength to strength'
'It is only right that we celebrate the great achievements of the Jewish community, whose contributions have truly shaped our nation’s journey and identity'
Seven key ministers in Rishi Sunak's government are either Jewish, descended from Jews, or married to Jews
Although Mr Sunak is set to continue Britain's warm relationship with Israel, it is thought that moving the embassy to Jerusalem would cost too much political capital