A long-awaited report on Labour anti-Semitism moved a step closer tonight as a full draft was formally sent to the party. The breakthrough means the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has now concluded most of its inquiry into Labour after 14 months.
But it is still expected to be at least a month before the final report is published, as Labour has 28 days to provide a response to the watchdog.
Labour staff were warned by general secretary David Evans not to discuss the report on social media until the final version is released by the EHRC.
He wrote in an e-mail to staff: "Anti-Semitism has been a stain on our party in recent years. "It has caused unacceptable and unimaginable levels of grief and distress for many in the Jewish
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