As watchdog finds Labour broke equality law through 'inexcusable' handling of anti-Semitism complaints, top groups say probe 'proves why British Jews were so distressed'

Watchdog finds party broke equality laws with handling of anti-Semitism; ex-leader retorts that problem of Jew-hatred in his tenure ‘dramatically overstated for political reasons’

Jewish community vindicated by watchdog's devastating findings: breaches of law; Jewish members harassed; complaints improperly addressed; political interference by Corbyn’s office

British government watchdog report finds party broke equality law, had 'inadequate processes' for handling complaints about Jew-hatred in party under Corbyn's leadership

Len McCluskey, head of Unite the Union, later apologizes for comments against Peter Mandelson widely seen as anti-Semitic, which reignited criticism of Jew-hatred in Labour

Keir Starmer trying to revive party divided by splits over Brexit and roiled by widespread anti-Semitism; poll puts party level with Conservatives for first time since election

A remainder of Labour's moderate old guard, the man famous for opposing scandal-ridden former party leader Jeremy Corbyn is now the top British adviser on combating Jew-hatred

Peter Kellow ousted by Architects Board over Facebook post saying Jews 'try to create a society within the general society' and should be barred from holding influential positions

Move comes after opposition party, now under new leadership, admitted to making false allegations about 7 ex-employees trying to tackle anti-Semitism

Opposition party admits it defamed and issued false allegations about 7 ex-employees who were trying to tackle anti-Semitism in Labour ranks, and who appeared in a BBC documentary

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