School agrees to amend teaching materials following UKLFI advice

A South London primary school has agreed to amend teaching materials linked to the novel Oranges in No Man’s Land after UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) advised a parent who raised concerns about the way historical events were presented to pupils. In a written response to the parent, the school

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UKLFI raises safeguarding and equality concerns over political symbols worn at Scout meetings

UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) has written to a North London Scout group after being informed that an adult leader at a Beavers meeting for children aged six to eight wore a keffiyeh, a garment with widely recognised political significance connected to the Palestinian cause. UKLFI was told that the

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Camden Council Rules “STOP THE GENOCIDE” Sign at Palestine House Was Unlawful

UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) has welcomed Camden Council’s decision to refuse retrospective planning permission for controversial illuminated signage displayed at Palestine House, 113 High Holborn, following a formal complaint submitted by UKLFI in June 2025. On 27 June 2025, UKLFI wrote to Camden Council warning that a large illuminated

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GMC bans Dr Sian Arfon from posting about Gaza and Israel as investigation continues

The General Medical Council (GMC) has banned a Welsh GP  from posting about the Israel and Palestine on social media after an Interim Orders Tribunal imposed formal restrictions on her medical registration.   This followed a complaint from UK Lawyers for Israel. Dr Sian Arfon, a partner of a GP practise

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Complaint against City St George’s Israel Society dismissed

A formal complaint made to City St George’s Students’ Union against its Israel Society has been dismissed following an investigation. Earlier this year, the Israel Society was informed by the Students’ Union that it had received a complaint relating to incidents and social-media posts from the previous academic year. The

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Tower Hamlets staff member who praised Hitler no longer employed by council

UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) has welcomed confirmation that Sean Adepoju, a senior officer at Tower Hamlets Council, no longer works for the local authority. UKLFI wrote to Tower Hamlets in November 2025 after Gnasher Jew had publicised that Mr Adepoju had posted an openly antisemitic comment on Facebook, stating

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Liverpool World Museum considers changes to Ancient Egypt gallery

Liverpool’s World Museum has said it will review exhibition wording in its Ancient Egypt gallery following a complaint by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI), indicating that changes may be considered as part of future exhibition maintenance. Thutmose I In a letter dated 24 November 2025, the museum acknowledged concerns raised

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Open University Agrees to Change Use of “Ancient Palestine” Following UKLFI Intervention

The Open University has agreed that it will no longer use the term “ancient Palestine” in future course materials, following a complaint by UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) highlighting historical inaccuracies. In a letter dated 18 December 2025, the University confirmed that it accepts the term has become problematic, particularly

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Spotlight Commended for Swift and Inclusive Response to Casting Advert Concerns

Spotlight has highlighted its commitment to inclusivity and professionalism in the performing arts industry after responding to concerns raised about the wording of a casting advertisement posted on its platform. The issue related to a casting call placed by Lane Casting for a short film titled Broadcast. UK Lawyers for

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UK Lawyers for Israel warns Guinness World Records its trademarks are at risk due to Israel exclusion

UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) has written to Guinness World Records Ltd (GWR) warning that its continued exclusion of record attempts from Israel and the Palestinian Territories places the company’s “Guinness World Records” registered trademarks at risk of revocation, alongside potential breaches of laws prohibiting discrimination and unfair commercial practices.

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