Is this summer of riots just the beginning?
The recent riots and counterdemonstrations have come to define this summer. But as they appear to cool off and the country finally gets a break, it remains to be seen
The recent riots and counterdemonstrations have come to define this summer. But as they appear to cool off and the country finally gets a break, it remains to be seen
For months, we have seen hideous anti-Israel encampments erected on campuses across Britain, physical embodiments of the exponential rise of Jew-hatred in our universities, which were already hotbeds of antisemitism.
This week, James Cleverly, the Home Secretary, announced several proposed amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill, in a clear and targeted rebuke to anti-Israel marchers deliberately causing disruption in London
Today, the Bristol Employment Tribunal has published its judgment in the case of the University of Bristol’s termination of Prof. David Miller. David Miller, an academic obsessed with anti-Jewish conspiracy theories, was fired by the University of
Students at the University of Bristol have been recorded chanting âFrom the river to the seaâ in protest of a speaker at the Universityâs union. The chant of âFrom the
After three years, a Jewish student at the University of Bristol has finally received an apology and financial compensation for the handling of an antisemitism complaint that they submitted. The studentâs vindication follows a
It has now been reported publicly that, last month, the University of Bristolâs Appeal Panel upheld the Universityâs decision last year to terminate the employment of David Miller, which took place one month after
The University of Oxford is under fire for inviting a defender of the disgraced academic David Miller and critic of the International Definition of Antisemitism to deliver lecture on âequality and diversityâ. Tariq Modood, the founder
The University and College Union (UCU) branch at Sheffield Hallam University has been condemned for passing a motion of solidarity with the disgraced professor, David Miller. Prof. Miller, an academic obsessed with anti-Jewish conspiracy theories,
David Miller, an academic obsessed with anti-Jewish conspiracy theories, has been fired by the University of Bristol one month after Campaign Against Antisemitism commenced a lawsuit on behalf of current
700 Muslims from around the world, led by the divisive British politician Salma Yaqoob, rapper Lowkey and leaders of the controversial CAGE activist group, have signed an open letter claiming
Campaign Against Antisemitism is inviting Jewish students who studied at the University of Bristol in the academic year 2020-21 to join a lawsuit against the University over Prof. David Millerâs
Disgraced Bristol University professor David Miller has been accused of using a research grant of ÂŁ401,552 to further his research on the âBritish Zionist scene.â It was reported that between 2013
The Education Secretary, Gavin Williamson, has said of the disgraced academic David Miller: âI do not expect universities to tolerate racistsâ. Mr Williamson made the comments at an Education Select Committee hearing last
Campaign Against Antisemitism will be writing to Tim Davie, the BBCâs Director-General, after our concerns over a BBC journalistâs social media activity were dismissed by BBC Arabicâs Head of Daily
Police are reportedly investigating Prof. David Miller for a hate crime over recent inflammatory comments that he made about Jewish students. Prof. Miller, a conspiracist whom Campaign Against Antisemitism has been monitoring for years,
The University of Bristol has confirmed that it has opened an investigation into Prof. David Miller following antisemitic statements by the controversial academic. Prof. Miller, a conspiracist whom Campaign Against Antisemitism has been monitoring
A cross-party group of over 100 MPs and peers have written to the University of Bristol accusing Prof. David Miller of âinciting hatred against Jewish students on your campusâ. Under the aegis
An academic with a history of promoting conspiracy theories has asserted that âZionism is racismâ and declared his objective âto end Zionism as a functioning ideology of the worldâ. In
A notorious academic at the University of Bristol who attacked Sir Keir Starmer over âZionist moneyâ behind his leadership campaign has been suspended from the Labour Party, but not, according
A notorious academic at the University of Bristol is among numerous far-left activists to attack Sir Keir Starmer over âZionist moneyâ behind his leadership campaign. Labour members and far-left activists
White supremacist posters have appeared on the campus of the University of Bristol as well as in Bristolâs town centre and in the city of Hull. The posters, which read
A Jewish student has told Campaign Against Antisemitism of how he was violently assaulted at a Labour Party rally. The student attended a Labour Party rally yesterday in Bristol carrying
The University of Bristol has adopted the International Definition of Antisemitism, following a controversial debate. The University had reportedly initially declined to adopt the full roster of examples that are
The University of Bristol has rebuffed Jewish studentsâ concerns over a lecture course titled âHarms of the Powerfulâ, in which a conspiracy theorist sociology professor suggested that the âZionist movementâ
Omar Chowdhury, the University of Bristol Studentsâ Unionâs Black and Minority Ethnic officer has been allowed to remain in his post after making antisemitic comments online. Mr Chowdhury told Izzy
The University of Bristol has decided to take no action against a lecturer, Dr Rebecca Gould, over an article in which she claimed that âprivileging the Holocaust as the central
Dr Rebecca Gould, a lecturer at the University of Bristol, has been caught red-handed having written a sickening article about antisemitism. We first reported on 12th February that an anonymous student
A lecturer at the University of Bristol has allegedly been caught by one of his students writing an antisemitic article. The student, writing anonymously in the student newspaper, The Epigram,