antisemitism

Shadow cabinet minister defends Jeremy Corbyn's handling of grilling by BBC's Andrew Neil.
With the two leading parties in this election marred by allegations of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, we take a look at the role that religion is playing in the 2019 General Election.
Jeremy Corbyn is on the ropes over everything from anti-Semitism to tax and spending, while Boris Johnson launches an underwhelming manifesto with an announcement which immediately fell to pieces.Senior ex-advisers Salma Shah (Tories) and Matthew McGregor (Labour) join Arj and Paul to look back on what could be a key week in the election campaign.
Voting for a party that has sent ructions of fear through a historically persecuted community is morally repugnant, Andrew Morris writes.
The Andrew Neil interview wasn’t a car crash, it was a multiple-lorry pile-up.
Labour leader was pulled apart on anti-Semitism and Brexit in BBC head-to-head.
A Muslim woman who intervened during an anti-Semitic rant on the London Underground has been thanked by the Jewish father she defended after the pair reunited. Asma Shuweikh stepped in after a man began reading anti-Jewish verses at a father and his two sons.
Ephraim Mirvis suggests Jeremy Corbyn is "unfit for office" in stunning election intervention.
A mother who intervened in the incident said she "wouldn't hesitate to do it again."
With more than two weeks to go until the election, tensions are already reaching boiling point.