We joined colleagues from @BTP & @TellMamaUK at Liverpool St station to raise awareness about rising hate crime in London, particularly antisemitism & Islamophobia. With antisemitic incidents doubling since 2022, it is more important than ever to report hate wherever you see it
The Nova Exhibition opened in London on 20 May for a limited six-week run.
This world-class, immersive exhibition documents the events of 7 October 2023 at the Nova Music Festival, where 411 young music lovers were murdered in the deadliest massacre in music festival history.
We’re honoured to announce that the London edition of The Nova Exhibition London will be hosted at:
📍 30 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3NZ
An immersive experience sharing the stories, voices and spirit of the Nova Festival, opening TODAY.
Get your ticket now: https://t.co/Hb3W0Vk5DD
After years of campaigning, we welcome TfLs decision to make the 310 bus route permanent, extend it to Stamford Hill and run later into the evening from Aug 2026. A major step forward for safer, more accessible transport between Golders Green & Stamford Hill. @TfL@MayorofLondon
This week, we welcomed Central London MPs @Georgia_Gould, @RNBlake & @josephpowell, alongside reps from @metpoliceuk, to @shulinthewood for a meeting with the local Jewish community to discuss antisemitism in London, hear concerns and answer questions directly from residents.
The recording of our recent Westminster Jewish Community Hustings is now available on YouTube. We encourage everyone based in Westminster to have a listen👇
https://t.co/QSQs9lJzKc
Strong engagement at the Westminster Jewish Community Hustings tonight, with thoughtful questions from Jewish residents on local issues.
Thank you to all the five candidates and to our partners @BoardofDeputies@JewishNewsUK. Recording to follow shortly.
Ahead of the local elections, what message do different parties in Camden have for their Jewish residents?
We’ve asked reps from the Conservatives, Greens, Labour, Liberal Democrats and Reform UK to record a short video on issues affecting Jewish life in London. Thread below👇
Across London, recent antisemitic incidents have had a real impact on community confidence & daily life.
Creating a dedicated Community Protection Team is an important operational step. What matters now is visible policing across the capital that people can recognise and trust
“Yesterday, the Board of Deputies and the Jewish Leadership Council launched a new policy document, Protect, Prosecute, Partner, with ten urgent actions for government to stop the ongoing pattern of antisemitic attacks. One of these priorities was greater resourcing for police to deter attackers and reassure our community. Together with the London Jewish Forum we welcome today's news that the Metropolitan Police, with new government funding, is to create a dedicated Community Protection Team for Jewish communities across London.”
I was at No10 today for the Prime Minister's summit on antisemitism.
The horrific terror attack in Golders Green last week was the latest in a series of antisemitic incidents in our city. We need to see a sustained step-change in policing to keep Jewish Londoners safe.
“Today we discussed the steps needed to happen directly with those who are in positions to implement them. They must now prove their commitment with action.”
In a meeting with Sir Mark Rowley, LJF Co-Chairs shared the lived experiences of Jewish Londoners in the atmosphere of extreme insecurity and underlined the importance of consistent and visible policing
Read here:https://t.co/CpJUNlaIDM
Council candidates are engaging with our Guide to Jewish London. If you are standing in the local election, we encourage you to read the Guide and confirm your engagement by completing a short form👇
https://t.co/DWg9Okd3Cj
Read the Guide here:
https://t.co/cvRuK60iGn