Jeremy Corbyn

In some districts, ranting about Israel is the best way to get votes.

David Rose
Feb. 19 2024 12:01AM

The pot calls the right-wing kettle black.

Aug. 16 2023 12:01AM

The party didn’t earn Luciana Berger’s forgiveness.

Stephen Daisley
March 1 2023 12:01AM

Chris Williamson still blames the Jews.

Marc Goldberg
Jan. 12 2023 12:01AM

A report from the belly of the beast.

Hadley Freeman
Dec. 7 2022 12:01AM

Following in Margaret Thatcher’s footsteps?

Toby Greene
Sept. 19 2022 12:01AM

Jeremy Corbyn is gone, but his legacy remains.

Ian Austin
July 20 2022 12:01AM

In a recent interview, Keir Starmer appeals to the UK’s Jews.

Jake Wallis Simons
May 4 2022 12:01AM

Complaints about J.K. Rowling’s goblins have nothing to do with Jews.

Stephen Pollard
Jan. 10 2022 12:01AM

A historian reflects on King George III, the “canceling” of historical figures, and situation of Anglo-Jewry.

Andrew Roberts
Jan. 5 2022 12:01AM

And even the new-and-improved party won’t recognize Israel’s right to self-defense.

Luke Akehurst
Oct. 27 2021 12:01AM

To understand the significance of a new definition of anti-Semitism speciously promising clarity and fairness, we need to see whose interests it serves, not what its supporters believe.

July 12 2021 12:01AM

How godless and deracinated liberalism gives way to anti-Semitic radicalism.

John Gray
June 9 2021 12:01AM

It’s been one year since the anti-Semitic Labor leader stepped down. Things have much improved since then, but it’s also become clear that the forces he unleashed are in the U.K. to stay.

March 18 2021 12:01AM