Keir Starmer has ordered a review of antisemitism in the NHS, saying “clear cases” are not being dealt with adequately.

The prime minister said John Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, would lead the review as part of a wider crackdown on antisemitism in the UK.

During a visit to the Community Security Trust (CST), which monitors antisemitism and provides protection for Jewish communities in the UK, the prime minister also announced £10m would be provided for security for Jewish amenities, including synagogues and schools.

He said: “We have heard loud and

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