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Clampdown on ‘disruptive’ demonstrations leads to more than 100 arrests as US campus tensions intensify
Regional chain Tegut forced to close automated shops to comply with centuries-old ban
A clutch of vocal Tories first elected in 2019 have placed religion at the heart of a number of policy debates in Westminster
A court ruling freezing subsidies to yeshiva students has piled greater strain on Israel’s coalition
Societies have not all become more secular as they grew richer
Conflict has laid bare tensions in ruling coalition over religious students skipping military service
Hindu litigants are mounting court challenges to allow them to worship at mosques in moves Muslims see as intruding on their rights
Congressional panel whose hearings prompted resignation of Harvard president turns gaze on Doha
Ministers say new guidelines are ‘more precise’ as critics raise alarm over threats to freedom of speech and worship
Litigation raises pressure as universities struggle to satisfy demands of donors and students
Any criticism of Israel is now seen by some people in power as antisemitic
Legislation widely seen as anti-Muslim put into practice by Narendra Modi’s ruling party ahead of expected general election
In ‘The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory’, journalist Tim Alberta explores the former president’s powerful, paradoxical hold over so many US believers
Discussion to limit Muslim access to the site inflames tensions already heightened by the war in Gaza
Greater transparency around the party’s rules and penalties for transgressions also recommended
Criticism comes after main UK opposition party suspended two parliamentary candidates in row over alleged antisemitism
Party withdraws backing for Rochdale hopeful Azhar Ali after comments he made about October 7 attack
Starmer’s team fear action against Azhar Ali would boost by-election campaign of pro-Palestinian rival George Galloway
Rochdale hopeful was recorded claiming Israel allowed October 7 attacks to take place to justify Gaza invasion
The FTSE 100 company is the latest to have to manage tensions since the Israel-Hamas war began
Row over young cricket captain exposes social rift as Pretoria pursues landmark International Court of Justice lawsuit
Prime minister dedicates long-sought shrine at religious flashpoint where mosque was razed
Prime minister bets on religious nationalism as he attends consecration at site of mosque torn down by zealots
Resignation comes after widely criticised hearing before US Congress and plagiarism accusations
Award-winning brew has become a Christmas favourite since its launch in 2017 and a financial lifeline for Mount St Bernard
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