MPs have written letters to the Ham&High condemning the antisemitic actions by a convoy of cars covered with Palestinian flags driving down Finchley Road.
They said: It was sickening and chilling to see such appalling racism and misogyny on the streets we are proud to represent. As much as it has upset both of us and the whole community, our thoughts are with our Jewish constituents who have been made to feel unsafe in their own homes and on the streets.
The rise in antisemitism has coincided with renewed conflict in Israel and Palestine.
In Camden, council leader Cllr Georgia Gould, equalities chief and co-chair of the Camden Faith Forum Cllr Abdul Hai and local police boss Ch Supt Raj Kohli released a joint statement.
CROW board of directors welcomes new members
By CROW - | May 5, 2021
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Karen Buck
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife held its 2020 Membership Meeting on March 31 via Zoom, with those in attendance including members, staff, and the board of the directors.
New board members elected were Karen Buck, Ron Clayton and Dave Nichols.
Originally from the Chicago area, Buck has resided at least part time on Captiva since 1997 with her family. A retired medical assistant, lab tech and medical office manager, she grew up in rural Indiana surrounded by wildlife. She has been involved with many fundraisers and is currently serving on the entertainment committee at The Sanctuary Golf Club.
MINISTERS have reversed several changes made by peers to landmark domestic abuse reforms. The House of Lords had backed a Domestic Abuse Bill amendment to flag, track and target repeat perpetrators and stalkers. Under the change made in the Lords, culprits would have been put on the violent and sex offender register and subjected to monitoring and management through the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (Mappa). But, on Thursday, MPs voted 351 to 226, majority 125 to strip the amendment from the Bill. The votes were split along party lines, with only Conservative MPs voting aye to remove the repeat offender changes. Only Jason McCartney, Conservative MP for Colne Valley, broke ranks to vote no .
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