Business Fast > Politics > Government says it will not allow events to be ‘hijacked’ by antisemitism PoliticsGovernment says it will not allow events to be ‘hijacked’ by antisemitismNovember 11, 2024posted on Nov. 11, 2024 at 3:14 am It comes after Israeli football fans were attacked in Amsterdam last week. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastNovember 11, 2024previous articleBitcoin tops record $80,000 as Trump nears sweep of US Congressnext articleBitcoin surges above record $81,000 as Elon Musk warns of ‘financial emergency’You Might Also LikePoliticsUK economy failed to grow in third quarter of 2024December 23, 2024PoliticsLabour has started 'turning the tables towards ordinary people' says Lucy PowellDecember 22, 2024PoliticsLabour bumper pay deal for train drivers could cause Christmas travel havocDecember 20, 2024PoliticsGet on with fixing potholes, PM tells councilsDecember 20, 2024PoliticsWe now have a plan to make England's local government work – but I fear party politics will trash it | Martin KettleDecember 19, 2024PoliticsWaspi women latest: Labour face vicious backlash as 3.8 million women denied compensationDecember 18, 2024Recommended For YouSportsLast Christmas Man Utd fans gave Ratcliffe their hearts – this year he’s left them in tears after disastrous decisionsDecember 23, 2024SportsFinanceFamilies will pay £5.3billion in festive taxes as burden rises to record levelsDecember 23, 2024FinanceSportsAmorim given free rein over Rashford and questions ‘choices’ of entourageDecember 23, 2024SportsSportsMikel Arteta makes decision on January signing as Arsenal dealt Bukayo Saka body blowDecember 23, 2024SportsTechnologyU.S. launches new probe into legacy Chinese chips as tech pressure on Beijing escalatesDecember 23, 2024Technology
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