Hays Travel, which has over 450 branches across the country, is also being criticised for selling Auschwitz tours alongside trips to Disney theme parks
By Georgia L Gilholy
By Dominic Green
Twitter's ex-Head of Trust & Safety sheds light on the social media giant's political machinations
Corporation allowed hate speech targeting an Israeli World Cup reporter to remain on its YouTube and Facebook pages for more than three weeks
By David Rose
The video posted online caused outrage and renewed conversation about violence being celebrated and encouraged on Palestinian social media
By Daniel Ben-David
The new Culture Secretary tackles menace of 'more subtle' forms of antisemitism in new bill
By Ben Bloch
By Michelle Donelan
Social media companies have the tools to tackle this problem. Instead, they have let hate flourish and prioritised profit over people
The Ukrainian president is depicted as having an abnormally large nose, which is a well-known antisemitic trope
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By Claudia Mendoza
Most people are either supportive of Israel or don’t have a view, but social media gives undue weight to the obsessives
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By Alex Hearn
Like the printing press 500 years ago, mass communication can be dangerous for Jews
By Rosanna Spero
What happens to our digital life when we die is becoming an increasingly important question
Jewish mums and dads speak out over of their concerns about 'Nazi-grade antisemitism' on popular platform
By Felix Pope
Leon Mayer, who works for Swindon Borough Council as a systems development officer, secretly ran a Twitter feed that contains vile references to Jews
By Nic North
The rapper's Twitter account has been locked, the company says. His Instagram account is also restricted following a post deemed antisemitic
By Nicole Lampert
The challenges of being Jewish on Twitter have brought together an unlikely alliance of Jews
By David Baddiel
It says much about our community that Jewish Twitter is random people doing their best to speak out against trolls
The distraught father of Mia Janin says young people are especially vulnerable after the social isolation of the pandemic