Residents call for stronger action after two men attacked on north London street in suspected antisemitic incident

A man has been arrested after allegedly stabbing two people in London's Golders Green, which has a large Jewish population

Man arrested after he was seen ‘attempting to stab Jewish members of the public’, says security group Shomrim

A 45 year-old man arrested after two people attacked in north London

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack on Wednesday, calling it 'appalling.'

CCTV shows the moment two men were stabbed in Golders Green, a Jewish area of north London, on Wednesday (29 April). The Metropolitan Police said two men – one in his 70s and one…

Jewish community leaders have warned the government that antisemitic behaviour is becoming “normalised” on London’s streets after two men were stabbed in a Jewish area of north…

Residents call for stronger action after two men attacked on north London street in suspected antisemitic incident

Members of the Jewish community in north London tell Harriette Boucher they are fearful for their safety after two men were stabbed just before 11am on Wednesday

The father of one of the Jewish men stabbed in Golders Green told The Independent more must be done to protect the Jewish community

Two Jewish men have been stabbed in Golders Green, north London, an attack police have declared a terrorist incident.

Editorial: Policing and government policy are essential, but not sufficient to address rising hate crime against Jews

Jews in Britain are facing a wave of hate spread by hostile states, and some homegrown. We can only tackle it by working together, Dave Rich, director of policy at the Community…

After a series of antisemitic attacks against buildings and property across Europe, the stabbing of two members of the Jewish community on Wednesday, April 29, in London marks a…

As Jews face the deadly menace of antisemitism, they should not be alone. It’s time for their fellow Britons to step up, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

Sir Mark Rowley said Jews were facing a ‘ghastly Venn diagram’ of hate from all sides