Arthur Henderson, who served as a member of the small War Cabinet with the post of Minister without Portfolio until August 1917.
In 2020, following Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, the UK Labour Party was found guilty by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission of three breaches of the Equality Act for its treatment of Jewish ...
Fatma Abosheab, aged 20, who oversees Communal Resilience at the New Dawn in the Negev. Photo taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, courtesy of New Dawn in the Negev.
Sir Vernon Bogdanor is Professor of Government, King’s College London and a member of the International Advisory Council of the Israel Democracy Institute. His most recent book is The Strange Survival ...
After nearly two decades of trying, on 6 January the Modern Language Association’s annual meeting finally succeeded in putting this diminished but still substantial academic group on record opposing ...
Matthias J. Becker leads the innovative research project Decoding Antisemitism and has for many years been advocating for a new approach to social media studies in the fight against hate speech and ...
Barbara Stocking, Chief Executive of Oxfam, talks to Philippine Department of Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala at the launch of the ‘Grow’ project, Philippines 2011. AP Photo / Pat Roque.
Calev Ben-Dor argues four changes have transformed the Israel Right: Benjamin Netanyahu’s need for political survival overpowering his more statesmanly strategic side, Likud’s increasingly nationalist ...
Dr. Jonathan Rynhold is author of The Arab-Israeli Conflict in American Political Culture (2015), senior researcher at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies (BESA) at Bar-Ilan University and ...
Michael Yudkin is an emeritus Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford. The American Association of University ...
George Stevens is co-founder of the 4MENA Network, the first network of organisations from Israel, Palestine and across the ...
Marina Barats is a recent MA International Political Economy graduate from King’s College London A New Chapter for the Middle East? Evaluating the Implications of Political Normalisation and ...