Guardian UK Politics
Greens must take immediate action against antisemitism in party, says Lucas
Caroline Lucas is calling on the Green Party to act swiftly against candidates who have made antisemitic comments ahead of Thursday's elections. The former leader, who served as the party's first MP, acknowledged the cases are limited in number but stressed they cannot be overlooked. The intervention from one of the party's most prominent figures adds significant pressure on leadership to respond.
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All of society must tackle 'crisis' of antisemitism, Starmer says
Keir Starmer convened a cross-sector summit bringing together police chiefs, university leaders, and arts figures to address what he called a national crisis of antisemitism. The meeting follows a wave of attacks targeting British Jews, signaling that the government views the problem as too widespread for law enforcement alone to solve. Starmer's framing places collective responsibility squarely on institutions beyond Westminster.
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Sky News UK
Attacks on British Jews 'a crisis for all of us', says PM
Antisemitic attacks in Britain have reached levels serious enough for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to declare the situation a national crisis, demanding action that extends well beyond government alone. Starmer's call for a "whole of society" response signals an acknowledgment that institutional measures have so far fallen short. The statement raises urgent questions about what concrete steps will follow the rhetoric.
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Starmer to host Downing Street summit to address antisemitism
Prime Minister Keir Starmer will convene a Downing Street summit bringing together leaders from across multiple sectors to tackle rising antisemitism. The high-level meeting signals a deliberate effort by the government to treat the issue as a cross-sector challenge rather than a purely political one. The move comes as antisemitic incidents in the UK have reached record levels in recent years.
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Universities will be expected to publish scale of antisemitism on campuses, says Starmer β UK politics live
Universities across the UK will be required to publicly disclose the scale of antisemitism on their campuses, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledges to hold institutions accountable for how they handle allegations. An independent audit of complaint systems has been mandated, with a hard focus on identifying failures. Arts organisations risk losing Arts Council funding if they are found to be platforming antisemitism.
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