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antisemitic attack in Golders Green is utterly appalling’ after two people stabbed – latest updates From **Keir Starmer described the Golders Green stabbings as “utterly appalling” and vowed to bring those responsible
Keir Starmer to describe a “crisis of antisemitism”. Multiple claims of responsibility were made for the attacks
antisemitism. Here is the agenda for the day. *Morning:* Keir Starmer hosts a meeting in Downing Street to discuss how to implement [a whole-of-society response
Keir Starmer will call for a [whole-of-society response](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/04/starmer-call-society-response-rising-antisemitism) to rising antisemitism
Keir Starmer had been planning a big speech today, but he, and other political leaders, are today focusing on their response to the Golders Green stabbing and the antisemitism
Keir Starmer, the prime minister, said he was “appalled by recent attempted antisemitic arson attacks in north London”. Writing on X, Starmer added: “This is abhorrent and it will not be tolerated. Attacks
antisemitic attacks since the war in Iran started. An Islamist group suspected of having Iranian links - Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia - claimed responsibility for a recent attack on Jewish community ambulances in north London
antisemitism across public life,” Keir Starmer’s official spokesperson said on Monday. Raphi Bloom, who sits on the managing board of Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, remembered heading to Heaton Park synagogue
Keir Starmer, is considering attending the Standing Strong: Extinguish Antisemitism rally, which is backed by more than 30 Jewish groups, while the Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is expected to speak. The Liberal Democrats’ leader
Keir?’ placards. The rally was organised in response to a marked increase in antisemitic hate crimes and violence, including the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green on 29 April. Suspected terrorist Essa Suleiman
Keir Starmer described the stabbing as “deeply concerning”. Starmer told lawmakers in parliament that a police investigation was under way and “we all need to … be absolutely clear in our determination to deal with
response.” You can read more on that story here: In other news, **police are assessing if nationwide marches can go ahead,** as ministers are pressed on the timing and details of the prime minister
Keir Starmer said the government was “determined to make Jewish people in this country feel safe again”, after an antisemitism summit at Downing Street attended by ministers, police, community groups and representatives from business, media
antisemitism and racism", but it was "wrong" to connect the marches to any attacks on Jews. The Green Party and Jeremy Corbyn's Your Party have also warned the response to the "abhorrent" attacks should
Keir Starmer near the site of the Golders Green attack. Photograph: Ben Whitley/PA Wednesday’s attack in Golders Green was not a one-off. In March, volunteer-run ambulances operated by the Jewish community were
Keir Starmer will host senior business, culture and policing figures in Downing Street on Tuesday as part of coordinated efforts to tackle antisemitism with a "whole of society" approach. Announcing the summit, the prime minister
Keir Starmer’s closest aides [are “war-gaming” how](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/10/keir-starmer-aides-war-gaming-over-leadership-contest-with-andy-burnham) to win a leadership contest ahead of Andy Burnham’s much-anticipated return to Westminster if he wins the Makerfield byelection, the Guardian
Keir Starmer and his Labour party suffered major losses in elections held across Britain last week, resulting in multiple calls for Starmer to resign. The historic losses are a reflection of growing unpopularity with Starmer
Keir Starmer has promised to proscribe Iran’s Revolutionary Guards by introducing legislation in the next session of parliament in July. On a trip to Kenton united synagogue in north-west London on Thursday