Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for “concerns and anxiety caused” after taking part in an event eight years ago where a speaker compared Israel’s actions in Gaza to the Nazis – the latest controversy in the long-running antisemitism row that’s haunted the party. Meanwhile, there’s an apparent rise in support for a second referendum on a Brexit deal among some of Corbyn’s key allies, including John McDonnell. It’s understood they’ve advised him to leave a possible second referendum “on the table”.

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