The senior parliamentarians warned protests risk degrading Britain’s reputation as a ‘reliable supplier’ to our allies
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has demanded the BBC conduct an ‘comprehensive, rigorous’ review
The agency has previously faced accusations that its staff and facilities have been involved in Hamas’ activities
The former Labour leader’s Peace and Justice Project urged the rapper to ‘help us take genocide off the menu’
One Labour source raised concerns about a ‘lack of clarity’ from the Attorney General, which has reportedly placed him in the hot seat
The two MPs were suspended by Labour after being found to have made offensive comments in a WhatsApp group
JLM’s chair was introduced in the House on Monday, appointed by the party he once hauled before the equalities watchdog
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Hermer has been the subject of recent attacks by both the Opposition and his cabinet colleagues, including over the Chagos Islands and his cases against the British state
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Andrew Gwynne previously served as Minister without Portfolio under Jeremy Corbyn
By Daniel Ben-David
Sultana and six others were suspended last year for voting against the government, but she has claimed she is being punished for ‘speaking up for Palestine’
ActionAid said Frankie Leach’s outburst did not represent the organisation’s views
‘I've had enough people telling me that they feel unsafe to know that we need to act’ he said this week
Hamish Falconer: it was clear that I wasn’t commenting on Hotovely personally in Parliament last week
The prime minister repeated commitment to CST funding and Holocaust education
Labour MPs overwhelmingly spoke critically of Israel in Parliament yesterday
Failure to renew a VAT exemption scheme for historic synagogues would hit community projects