Current sectionWorld NewsThe move is one of 36 recommendations to tackle antisemitism across the National Health Service in a report that the government formally accepted. 'Jewish people and everyone experiencing discrimination need action, not words,' Secretary of State for Health James Murray saidShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe06:32 PM • June 06 2026 IDTDoctors and nurses in the U.K. could soon be banned from wearing pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel symbols at work following recommendations from the British government's independent advisor on antisemitism.Trending NowReport: Pentagon Puts Israeli Spying on U.S. Risk at Highest Level, Sources SayIreland Bars Entry of Smotrich and Ben-Gvir Into the CountryWho Was the Father of Biblical Abraham?'We're Flying to Azerbaijan to Practice Botox Injections on Cadaver Heads'Why Let Your Son Be a Combat Soldier? 'I Truly Believed Israel Sought Peace'CommentsIn the NewsNHS to Ban pro-Palestinian, pro-Israeli Symbols Amid U.K. Antisemitism ReformsIDF Soldier Filmed Beating Palestinians in Settler Raid on West Bank TownThe Ballots That Challenge a Core Myth of Israeli PoliticsIran World Cup Players Get U.S. Visas, Official Says, Some Staff WaitingReport: Pentagon Puts Israeli Spying on U.S. Risk at Highest Level, Sources SayRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIFar-right Israeli Ministers Join Thousands at Israel Day Parade in New YorkIsrael's Solution to the Gaza Problem Is Well Underway'Israel Is Unstoppable, We Need Other Countries to Get Us Out of This''Fucking Crazy': Trump Lashes Out at Netanyahu Over Lebanon, Report SaysThe Paradigm That Led to Oct. 7 Didn't Collapse, It Was Fiction From the StartManufactured Nostalgia for Lebanon's Beaufort Masks a Strategic Failure