British Jewry

UK Jews favor Labour in 2024 election more than general population - poll

The rise in Jewish support for Labour, according to JPR, corresponded with a decline in support for the Conservative Party's internal turmoil.

Inheritance tax changes may trap UK olim

Olim from the UK frequently assume that by making aliyah, their liability to British estate taxes disappear. Unfortunately, this is far from true.

By ANDREW ALBUM , LEON HARRIS
24/05/2024

National Library receives personal archives of late Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

The archive was acquired with support from the Rothschild Foundation Hanadiv Europe. Once the files are cataloged, the library intends to provide extensive access to researchers.

First Jewish sheriff of Nottingham, office of Robin Hood fame, is sworn in at his synagogue

The role of high sheriff shrank over the centuries as Britain built a centrally controlled civil service. These days, Rubins will focus on social responsibilities such as volunteering for children.

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
05/04/2024

Men harass UK Jewish Delis, demand to know stance on Israel and IDF

"He proceeded to ask my staff about the shop's stance on Israel and whether we support the IDF," said owner Martin Ment.

Jewish actor reportedly offered the role of the next James Bond

The iconic superspy who has become a fixture on the big screens may soon be played by a Jewish actor with significant acting chops.

Since start of Gaza war: A 40% increase in new immigrants from Britain to Israel

An Aliyah Fair in London saw hundreds from the British Jewish community attend, with notable speakers giving attendees a glimpse at what their lives in Israel could look like.

UK unveils new extremism definition amid rise in hate crimes against Jews, Muslims

Groups identified as extremist, following a "robust" assessment over the next few weeks, will not be subject to any action under criminal laws and will still be permitted to hold demonstrations.

By REUTERS
14/03/2024
British MP George Galloway prepares to speak to the Islamic Action Front supporters in Amman

With Labour in his sights, left-winger Galloway wins in English town

It will be the first time Galloway's left-wing Workers Party of Britain has been represented in parliament.

By REUTERS
01/03/2024
 Amy Winehouse statue seen in Camden Lock, London, England, UK

Pro-Palestinian sticker placed over Amy Winehouse statue’s Star of David

Winehouse, an English singer, died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 at the age of 27. A bronze statue of her was erected at Camden Market in 2014.

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