Former UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has been suspended by the Labour Party over comments he made in the wake of a damning independent report on anti-Semitism within the party during his leadership.
Key points:
- Former leader Jeremy Corbyn has been suspended by Labour after comments he made about a report into anti-Semitism
- The report found failings by Labour in how it dealt with anti-Semitism complaints during his leadership
- New leader Sir Keir Starmer said the report was a “day of shame” for Labour
Earlier on Thursday the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) found serious failings…