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UK slams West Midlands Police over Maccabi fan ban based on AI reports
The committee said local police relied too heavily on “inaccurate and unverified” material, including information partly based on false AI-generated content that painted a misleading picture.
Britain sees over 50,000 migrant crossings on small boats during Keir Starmer’s premiership
Israeli voters deserve representatives they can trust - opinion
Migrants share tutorials for human smuggling on social media - report
John Bercow says antisemitism is a conservative issue, not a Labour one
When Bercow asked if that was because he was Jewish or working class, the lawmaker responded “both.”
A Jew, running away from gangsters
Until 1939, Australia was a mere outpost of Anglo-Jewry, subservient to the British chief rabbi, wedded to minhag anglia (English custom), and in love with the royal family.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries to blow shofar
Johnson was not able to get a sound out of the instrument, but managed to utter the age-old pun “Shofar so good,”
British House of Commons’ Jewish speaker John Bercow to resign
Bercow’s move assures that the current Parliament will elect his successor, not a new government after a potential snap election.
Three UK Labour members quit party due to antisemitism controversy
"I always said it was worth hanging on to fight so long as there was a prospect of winning. I now don't believe with this leadership there is," wrote Triesman.
Amid Brexit, Britain reexamines its stance on involvement in the Mideast
“In Jerusalem, the center of three great faiths, we are historically connected and will be for many years perhaps centuries to come.”
IDF reservists hold event for first time in UK Parliament
A delegation of reservists presented to the dozens Members of Parliament and British diplomats gathered the Israeli view of daily life in the IDF and the struggles against terror organizations.
Here And There: Whither democracy?
It is difficult not to question the democracy of a state that gives its voters the right to make a decision and then allows the Parliament to attempt to overturn that decision.
Anti-Brexit online petition crashes UK parliament site
The petition reached two million signatures on Saturday.