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Comment: The Labour leader, a frequent critic of Israel, has cracked down on isolated cases of anti-Semitism, therefore suggesting the party has an inherent problem is disingenuous, writes Usaid Saddiqui.
Comment: Jeremy Corbyn might not win the British Labour party leadership, but his involvement could put the Middle East on the agenda of the contest, says Tom Charles.
Comment: They may be running for leadership of the same party, but Owen Smith and Jeremy Corbyn's policies on Palestine couldn't be more different, writes Tom Charles
Analysis: As Israeli politics shifted further right, the UK's Labour party has moved to the left. What will Labour look like under the leadership of a known critic of Israel?
Political pundits were left scratching their heads on Thursday morning after political polls were proved wrong by a massive and unexpected turnout by the nation's youth- or was it?
Comment: The election of a leftist as leader of Britain's main opposition party has already started to shake the status quo of business-as-usual, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Dramatic events started to shape a new debate on the Middle East in 2015. This year, the UK government faces serious opposition on much of its foreign policy.
Analysis: The frontrunner in Labour's leadership race has been forced to defend once sharing a stage with a controversial Lebanese-born activist several years ago.
Comment: Splitting the progressive vote away from the only party capable of putting up a challenge to the Tories is sheer madness, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: The 'Prevent' strategy divides the United Kingdom, with Conservatives wanting to bolster a policy which critics say is both Islamophobic and counter-productive, writes Hilary Aked.