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UK government to ban the IRGC following a series of antisemitic attacks since the war in Iran started. An Islamist group suspected of having Iranian links - Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia - claimed responsibility
antisemitic, but anti-Israel. The bans prompted Jemimah Steinfeld, chief executive of the Index on Censorship, to claim the government had overseen a “worrying escalation”. Akiko Hart, the director of Liberty, called on the government
government gathered to discuss the EU’s loan scheme for Ukraine. 4. ***UK news*** | 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
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
antisemitism in the UK. The new team of officers is to be made up of those who are "locally based, understand their communities, and have strong relationships with residents, schools, faith leaders and volunteers
response to the Golders Green stabbing and the antisemitism threat facing Britain’s Jewish community – described as a “national security emergency” by Jonathan Hall KC, the government’s independent reviewer of terror legislation. Here
UK population **–** and many at the moment feel vulnerable, targeted and alone, Rich tells me. Add to that their sense that the response to recent antisemitic hate incidents has been muted, and many Jewish people
UK government's decision to block him from entering the country. French media reports that Interior Minister Laurent Nunez was looking to ban the 11 June gig. An unnamed source, said to be close
antisemitism “as a fight for all of us, it’s a fight for Britain, a fight for the Britain we love”. The Guardian understands that the government will introduce legislation to give proscription-like powers
government funding to tackle antisemitism and strengthen community cohesion in those places facing the greatest risk. > > An immediate £500,000 will also be allocated to Barnet council, reflecting recent serious antisemitic incidents in the borough
responsibility: it is all of ours. That is the test before us, and only by working together will we meet it.” Vivienne Stern, the chief executive of Universities UK, said: “Antisemitism continues at universities
government minister Pat McFadden as the product of a view that Labour had not done enough to take on antisemitism, some of the same attenders were dismayed by the same treatment for the Liberal Democrats
government, which is responsible for the NHS in England, would accept the recommendations in full. He said: "I know that Jewish people – and everyone experiencing discrimination – need action not words. Together with NHS England
UK. No 10 will host representatives from across society including business, charities, health and culture, higher education and policing, for talks with the Jewish community. Starmer is expected to say they all need to refuse
responsible for services ranging from public health to adult social care. She has sat as a London Assembly member for the Greens and as a councillor in Hackney for the last four years
response of the liberal-left? Where are the anti-racists, the trade unions, civil society, our friends and neighbours?” she wrote. “Where are the leaders of the powerful tech platforms who have allowed hate
antisemitism. “I see them in sustained support for refugees, despite the ugly slogans. I’m conscious of them across the community of all life, like the woman who travels 50 miles to fill the bird
UK. The building is close to a school and children’s playground. Police were seen searching a black SUV nearby on Sunday morning. A large cordon was in place and a forensics officer, fire investigation
government and police to understand what has happened and ensure a forceful response. Responding to news of the attack, Keir Starmer told MPs at prime minister’s questions: > double quotation markIt is deeply concerning
government’s key contractors [has launched an investigation](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/11/mitie-home-office-immigration-contractor-investigating-claims-staff-racism) into allegations of racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia and hate speech among staff working in immigration removal centres, the Guardian has learned. ## In depth: ‘Hostility