David Rose
@DavidRoseUK
Jewish Chronicle politics & investigations editor. British Press Awards 2015 reporter of the year, 2018 feature writer, shortlisted 7 times. Written 7 books.
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12-11-2012 10:15:44
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Six British charities that openly supported the feared Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) received hundreds of thousands of pounds from the government under the pandemic furlough scheme, The Jewish Chronicle can reveal.
The mosques and education centres claimed more than £680,000,
Last year, the The Jewish Chronicle revealed that British academics were helping Iran in cutting-edge drone research. After David Rose exposed it for us, Rishi Sunak announced an inquiry at PMQs. That was ten months ago and we have heard nothing. Yesterday, Lord Polak demanded answers
The IRGC is currently the world's deadliest terrorist organisation. The attack on Pouria Zeraati makes the case for proscribing it unanswerable. Me for The Jewish Chronicle thejc.com/lets-talk/the-…
Pouria Zeraati is a very brave man, who has paid a high price for standing up to Iran's evil regime. I'm proud to have made his acquaintance for an The Jewish Chronicle interview. thejc.com/news/uk/irgc-s…
A militant campaign group linked to the Iranian regime has provided spiritual guidance and religious materials to hundreds of Muslim prisoners in British jails, including at least one book written by an Islamist extremist, a The Jewish Chronicle investigation reveals.
The Islamic Human
The pro-Iranian hoodlums behind the Quds Day antisemitic hate fests have spent years forging contacts with Muslim prisoners and sending them books - with the knowledge of the Ministry of Justice and help from Muslim jail chaplains - me for The Jewish Chronicle thejc.com/news/uk/fears-…
Anti-Israel discourse that was once confined to the political extremes is rapidly becoming normalised, both fostering and reflecting the deepening chill towards the Jewish state by its allies. My latest for The Jewish Chronicle thejc.com/lets-talk/the-…
The charity that funded London’s Ramadan lights is bankrolling a media watchdog run by a group which is boycotted by the government over its alleged links to extremism, the The Jewish Chronicle can reveal.
The lights in Oxford Street and between Piccadilly and Leicester Square were