Sir Keir Starmer has called for Labour's inquiry into a leaked anti- Semitism dossier to be concluded in a "matter of months", ahead of a meeting of the party's ruling National Executive Committee.
The NEC will convene on Thursday to set the timescale and frame of reference for the investigation into the leaking of the 860-page report that reignited divisions as the new leader tries to unite the party.
The document found "no evidence" of anti- Semitism being handled differently from other complaints and that "factional opposition" towards Jeremy Corbyn hindered efforts to tackle the crisis.
Labour insisted it takes data protection "extremely seriously" after suggestions that legal action could be taken against the party by people named
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