The language of Nazism
Gary Lineker, Britain’s leading football pundit, was completely wrong to compare British political language today to that of Germany in the 1930s.
Hatred of or discrimination against Jews. Either historically or in the present. Includes research, statistics and surveys on anti-Semitism.
Gary Lineker, Britain’s leading football pundit, was completely wrong to compare British political language today to that of Germany in the 1930s.
An assessment of the Mann report’s recommendation on tackling anti-Semitism in British schools and universities
Bans on anti-Semitic speech paradoxically undermine the fight against anti-Semitism
Over two-thirds of the American public see anti-Semitism as a serious problem confronting the nation at present
I am delighted to be introducing a discussion on the theme of my recent Letter on Liberty, Rethinking Anti-Semitism, in Derby at...