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Tory peer's daughter in tears over Palestine protesters at open day

Abigail Wolfson and her mother Louise, who are Jewish, attended two presentations thrown into chaos by protesters in face masks and Palestinian 'keffiyeh' scarves.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Tory peer's daughter in tears over Palestine protesters at open day

Abigail Wolfson and her mother Louise, who are Jewish, attended two presentations thrown into chaos by protesters in face masks and Palestinian 'keffiyeh' scarves.

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telegraph.co.uk11 mesi fa

Tory peer’s daughter in tears after pro-Palestine activists hijack university open day

Lord Wolfson’s daughter Abigail felt ‘intimidated, isolated and unsafe’ during University of Bristol visit

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  1. domenica 27 luglio 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Tory peer's daughter in tears over Palestine protesters at open day

    Abigail Wolfson and her mother Louise, who are Jewish, attended two presentations thrown into chaos by protesters in face masks and Palestinian 'keffiyeh' scarves.

  2. domenica 27 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Tory peer’s daughter in tears after pro-Palestine activists hijack university open day

    Lord Wolfson’s daughter Abigail felt ‘intimidated, isolated and unsafe’ during University of Bristol visit