Hackney man jailed for life after antisemitic arson attack
‘Offence was motivated by a hostility towards people of Jewish faith,’ judge rules
‘Offence was motivated by a hostility towards people of Jewish faith,’ judge rules
‘Our culture lacks a way to talk to young men, such that figures like Andrew Tate have become a major influence’
The 60-year-old was detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life following blaze on Newick Road
Jewish Community Council co-founder Rabbi Schapiro asks people to be ‘vigilant and not too dramatic’
Anntoinette Bramble ‘proud’ to see locals of different faiths and views caring for one another
Palestine Solidarity Campaign condemns Middle East violence as it questions Town Hall’s response to the words ‘Free Palestine’
But the Conservative Party is in no position to take the moral high ground, says Sasha Simic
Neighbourhood watch service says group has been involved in ‘hundreds of incidents over the last few years’
Hackney Mayor says report marks ‘day of shame’ as Conservative councillor slams party as ‘rotten through and through’
The boys, aged 15 and 16, each received a year-long Youth Rehabilitation Order for the attack in Amhurst Park last November
Craig Parr’s tweets about the Board of Deputies of British Jews branded ‘unacceptable’ by both the Mayor and Hackney South’s Labour branch
Orthodox Jewish community representatives walk out of council meeting
The former EastEnders star discussed her life and her fight against antisemitism with journalist Jonathan Freedland at Simon Marks School earlier this month
Hackney Mayor expresses ‘regret’ at decision while Conservative councillor calls out readmission as ‘utter disgrace’
Party says it is ‘very sorry’ to hear the views of Rabbi Avrohom Pinter, who recently wrote to Jeremy Corbyn over ‘unchallenged’ instances of antisemitism he has suffered
Cazenove residents’ complaints about ‘lawless’ high street spark war of words ahead of tomorrow’s local elections