According to estimates, there may now be fewer than 1,000 remaining Shoah survivors in the UK
By Daniel Ben-David
An Oxford academic who ensured the survival of the Wiener Library’s priceless collection
By Gloria Tessler
Gatekeeper of Holocaust memories who warned against the dangers of silence and indifference
By Gaby Wine
Mainstream schools need to take a long hard look at how they teach the Holocaust to ensure pupils are learning the facts
The National Holocaust Museum was offered space in a separate building in Westiminster
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Jewish groups have called on the Conservative Party to take ‘firm disciplinary action’ over the comments
She waved goodbye to her parents aged 10 as she took the Kindertransport to freedom
By Imogen Garfinkel
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Row over Shoah memorial event continues following announcement of President Higgins as keynote speaker
By Jane Prinsley
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The survey discovered a decline in Holocaust education among young people in the nations most directly affected by the atrocities
By JC Reporter
The prime minister repeated commitment to CST funding and Holocaust education
The London School of Jewish Studies says the trip is ‘ideal’ for those looking for an intellectually stimulating and engaging journey
Holocaust survivors criticised the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust over its event invitations
The Holocaust Education Trust said Kirk leaves behind a ‘powerful’ legacy
UK’s Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust issues said Holocaust Memorial Day Trust had planned to refer to Gaza on a memorial invite a year ago
Event was hosted by Chipping Barnet MP Dan Tomlinson
Sussex University has been awarded five year-grant to research the influence of AI, computer games and digital media on understanding of the Shoah