British Jews Need Action Against Antisemitism
Dave Rich argues that tackling antisemitism requires more than policing; it demands confronting extremist ideas and violent incitement normalized in society.
Dave Rich argues that tackling antisemitism requires more than policing; it demands confronting extremist ideas and violent incitement normalized in society.
Two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green, sparking debate on whether rising antisemitism is a national emergency and if more security is the solution.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr says ABC's license renewal order is due to a DEI investigation, not Jimmy Kimmel's joke. Critics call it retaliation.
The US Justice Department rolls back gun restrictions, reinstating the 'gun show loophole' that allows firearm purchases without background checks at gun shows.
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RecommendedFIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed Iran's participation in the 2026 World Cup amid travel disputes, as the federation missed the congress in Vancouver.
An inquest judge ruled that British soldiers lost control and used unreasonable force in the 1972 Springhill shootings, killing five civilians in Belfast during the Troubles.
Dozens of hereditary peers have been given life peerages, allowing them to return to the House of Lords as part of Keir Starmer's reform efforts.
Senator Jack Reed accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of exaggerating US military success in Iran and failing to give Trump an accurate war picture, as protests interrupted the hearing.
PM vows to crack down on antisemitic chants as UK terror threat rises to 'severe' after two Jewish men were stabbed in Golders Green.
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RecommendedUS Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth faced tough questions from Democrats who accused him of waging an unauthorised war in Iran, sparking heated debate in Congress.
The partial US government shutdown concluded after Republicans and Democrats reached a deal to fund ICE and DHS, ending weeks of political deadlock.
The Guardian issues corrections for recent articles, including a misreported statistic on London air quality and an error in a political column.
President Trump removes all tariffs on Scotch whisky imports in honor of King Charles and Queen Camilla, giving a significant boost to the industry.
Elon Musk's testimony in his lawsuit against OpenAI ended with the judge cutting off his doomsday talk. The trial continues with witnesses revealing private emails and texts.
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RecommendedAs May elections approach, Keir Starmer's leadership faces scrutiny. Angela Rayner, Andy Burnham, Wes Streeting, and Ed Miliband are potential successors.
Met Police chief Mark Rowley criticizes Green Party leader Zack Polanski for sharing a post about the Golders Green terror suspect's arrest, warning it will have a 'chilling effect' on officers.
The US Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v Callais guts the Voting Rights Act, allowing states to redraw maps without race-based protections, potentially affecting midterm elections and minority representation.
Judith Alexander, sister-in-law of PM Keir Starmer, told a court she feared what might have happened if she hadn't woken during an arson attack on her London home.
Britney Spears was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs in California. The 44-year-old pop star was arrested in March after erratic driving.
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RecommendedNew Mexico AG seeks to shut down Meta's social media platforms over alleged harm to children. The state claims Meta violated public nuisance laws.
Brazil's congress overturned Lula's veto, reducing Jair Bolsonaro's prison sentence for attempting a coup from 27 years to 22 years, pending supreme court confirmation.
Solicitors report a flood of last-minute section 21 eviction notices ahead of the Renters’ Rights Act ban, while Citizens Advice sees a surge in tenant inquiries.
Lewis Hamilton urges Formula One to give drivers more say in rule-making, citing flawed regulations and safety concerns, with support from Verstappen and Norris.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino's attempt to orchestrate a handshake between Palestinian and Israeli delegates backfired when Jibril Rajoub refused, highlighting diplomatic tensions.
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MPs have declared no confidence in South East Water's leadership after repeated water outages left thousands without supply, citing incompetence and lack of accountability.
Tony Blair's thinktank urges Labour to scrap the 'unaffordable' triple lock, warning of rising costs due to an ageing population and inflation shocks.
Congress debates renewal of FISA's warrantless spying powers, with privacy advocates and lawmakers clashing over national security and civil liberties.
A newly released FEMA letter reveals that Hurricane Katrina was officially designated a presidential disaster declaration, sparking renewed debate over federal response.
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