Charles Windsor challenged to declare full income as he becomes first monarch to release tax payments
A ROOT and branch investigation into allegations of anti-semitism within Labour found yesterday that such forms of prejudice are not rife within the party — but warns there is an “occasionally toxic atmosphere.”
An inquiry chaired by high-profile civil rights campaigner Shami Chakrabarti found the Labour Party “is not overrun by anti-semitism, Islamophobia or other forms of racism.”
But Labour members should “resist the use of Hitler, nazi and Holocaust metaphors,” it said.
JOHN GREEN argues that the spreading practice of closing bank account without proof of criminality is an infringement of an elementary human right
In search of political understanding, MATTHEW HAWKINS welcomes a critique of anti-semitism as codified by the Israeli state
Starmer doubles down on witch hunt by suspending the whip from Diane Abbott


