Ministers announce £1m for Jewish communities ahead of antisemitism talks
The funding will support community safety work and anti-hate projects after a rise in antisemitic attacks, officials said.
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Ministers announce £1m for Jewish communities ahead of antisemitism talks
It comes as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to host figures from public life in Downing Street to discuss a ‘whole of society’ response to…
Barnet Council to receive £500k from government after antisemitic incidents
Barnet Council will be given an extra £500,000 from the government to “support community cohesion” following a spate of antisemitic incidents in the borough. The announcement follows the stabbing of two Jewish men in Golders Green last Wednesday (29th April) and a string of attacks at synagogues and other Jewish sites in recent months. The local authority says money will be used to fund a dedicated resource to promote community cohesion, increas…
Funding for councils to fight antisemitism
The government has announced a further £1 million for Jewish communities across England to tackle antisemitism and strengthen community cohesion.An immediate £500,000 will be given to Barnet Council, as a result of recent antisemitic incidents in the area and the large number of Jewish residents there.The funding will expand MHCLG’s Common Ground programme to power local
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