Antisemitism and the problem with being “openly Jewish”
Gideon Falter knew exactly what he was doing by deliberately turning up at a pro-Palestine march in a kippah. His approach helps no one, says Jack Mendel British Jews are…
Gideon Falter knew exactly what he was doing by deliberately turning up at a pro-Palestine march in a kippah. His approach helps no one, says Jack Mendel British Jews are…
The UK arm of American luxury fashion brands Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman plunged into the red after losing more than £60m during its latest financial year, it has…
With Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane starring overseas, English players could be on for an unprecedented season of goalscoring success in three of the top five European leagues. This may…
The UK’s balance of trade has deteriorated since 2010 despite striking growth in exports from its services sector, new analysis from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show. The UK’s…
Susan Hall has unveiled her manifesto for the London mayoral election with a pledge to “stop the war on motorists”. The Conservative candidate for City Hall, who is running against…
Selfridges is being circled by Chinese and Middle Eastern investors as the financial struggles of its Austrian co-owner Signa Holdings seem to have triggered a bidding war. The Times reported…
The competition watchdog has won a legal challenge against the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) over domestic search warrants for an alleged cartel investigation. The Competition and Market Authority (CMA) took…
Two men have been charged with spying for China after an investigation by counter-terrorism police. Tory Parliamentary researcher Christopher Cash, 29, from Whitechapel in east London, and academic Christopher Berry,…
Gay dating app Grindr faces a lawsuit in the English High Court over an alleged major data breach, which involved users’ HIV status. A claim is expected to be filed…
After a court dismissed the appeals of ex-bankers Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo last month, a new leaked document on the definition of Libor has cast doubt on the ruling.…