Organizers say 100,000 gathered at Israeli embassy in London; Paris police use tear gas to try and disperse illegal rally; Israeli reporter attacked in Berlin

Judge says he accepts Benjamin Hannam didn't deliberately infiltrate force to serve organization; case is 1st conviction of UK cop for belonging to outlawed far-right group

Shuttered by COVID-19, one of the world's top theater scenes is preparing, with hope and apprehension, to welcome audiences back

Carlton Tavern, only building on its block to survive Nazi blitz, ordered rebuilt 'brick-by-brick;' one of thousands of pubs across UK to open as virus curbs lifted

Head of Metropolitan Police's counterterrorism unit says Benjamin Hannam would never been allowed to join force 'had we known then of his interest in the extreme right wing'

Footage shows assailant following victim and pulling a bag over her head from behind before delivering blows; woman lightly injured; no arrest made

Activist Toyin Agbetu resigns from panel examining city landmarks following Jewish News reports on his problematic past comments on Jews

Police say man detained; no reports of injuries or damage outside Golders Green site

Responding to an appreciative tweet from Mossy Simonson's father, award-winning poet Kwame Alexander shows up on family's doorstep with signed books and best wishes for the big day

Rabbi Avrohom Pinter died in April of last year, days after going door-to-door to deliver public health warning; this week his school was used for an illegal celebration

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