uk anti-semitism
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.
Ephraim Mirvis said the leadership’s handling of anti-Semitism was “incompatible” with British values.
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.
Labour leader says there is "no place whatsoever" for racism in his party, following intervention by chief rabbi.
Ephraim Mirvis suggests Jeremy Corbyn is "unfit for office" in stunning election intervention.