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Jeremy Corbyn has been personally accused of 11 acts of anti-Semitism in an extensive leaked dossier detailing an alleged "cover-up" within the Labour Party over its treatment of Jews.

The submission compiled by the Jewish Labour Movement alleges that Mr Corbyn "has repeatedly associated with, sympathised with and engaged in anti-Semitism".

It accuses the Labour Party of a "hostile response to anti-Semitism", "defending perpetrators" and a "cover-up".

A former Labour justice secretary, Lord Falconer, said the dossier was "utterly damning".

Seventy serving and former Labour officials have given sworn statements to an official investigation of the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

JLM's submission accuses Mr Corbyn of writing the foreword to a book arguing that banks and the press are controlled by Jews, supporting a Holocaust denier, commenting that "Zionists...don't understand English irony", and taking a "lenient approach" to anti-Semitism by others.