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With Boris Johnson being defeated on a no deal Brexit in Parliament, snap elections may be held.
The Jewish Chronicle recently apologised to Palestinian charity Interpal for spewing false claims about them, but how deep does the smearing campaign in the UK run?
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu met UK counterpart Theresa May on Monday, urging her to back new sanctions against "provocative" Iran.
The 55-year-old former London mayor is a divisive figure, loved by many for his wit and optimism but criticised for populist rhetoric and exaggerated claims during the 2016 Brexit referendum.
Comment: Make no mistake, Boris Johnson is not the bumbling idiot he might seem. His toxic Islamophobia will take the UK to new depths, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: The problem with the Stop the War coalition, is that it is fundamentally not anti-war, but simply anti-western intervention, writes Joey Ayoub.
Trump is staying at the US ambassador's residence during his visit to London, just across the road from London Central Mosque, which will be holding prayers from 7am to 12pm.
The British Prime Minister on Wednesday defended selling arms to Saudi Arabia, insisting that close bilateral cooperation with the kingdom was "helping keep people on the streets of Britain safe".
Analysis: British defence minister calls for attacks on the IS group in Syria as well as Iraq - a policy change that faces resistance from many opposed to more war.
Thomas Mair has been charged with murdering British MP Jo Cox and appears in court on Saturday.