Israel and britain
Anti-Zionist British MP alleges Netanyahu using Iran protests as pretext for military intervention
Zarah Sultana claimed that Netanyahu's "genocidal government" is "cynically exploiting" the Iranian protests to bring about regime change.
UK’s Palestine Action ban could lead to Sally Rooney's books being removed from shelves
'What has become of the state of Israel?' British-Jewish MP asks after being denied entry
Herzog, UK's Starmer clash during 'tough' meeting on Qatar strike, Palestinian statehood
UK Labor Party suspends MP Naz Shah who said Israel 'should be relocated to America'
The suspension came after British Prime Minister David Cameron called for her removal and Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn called her comments "offensive and unacceptable."
Next year, Your Majesty
Despite boycott pressure: Hundreds of top British and Israeli scientists meet at Oxford
Boycott efforts did not deter 250 British researchers from 33 institutions across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland from attending BIRAX Conference with their Israeli counterparts.
Poll: Third of British Muslims say 'Jews have too much power in UK'
Polling company ICM conducted the survey and aired their findings Wednesday in a new documentary titled "What do British Muslims Really Think."
The Commonwealth and Arab-Israel reconciliation
Why Britain's Euro referendum matters to Israel
A convenient response
The assailant in London's most recent stabbing survived, and unlike many Palestinian knife attackers in the “stabbing intifada,” he was not shot.
J.K. Rowling defends decision to oppose cultural boycott of Israel
"Sharing of art and literature across borders constitutes an immense power for good in this world," says "Harry Potter" author.
Former BBC chairman criticizes network’s Israel coverage
Lord Michael Ian Grade specifically criticized journalist Orla Guerin, whose report from Israel did not include the “wider context” of the recent attacks.
Lapid accuses BBC, British media of bias in terror attacks reporting
Yesh Atid leader says what he saw in the British media could not just be "sloppy," because mistakes were constantly being made that make Israel look bad.