In the wake of October 7 and amid a surge in antisemitic incidents across the UK, this policy briefing exposes a critical blind spot in charity regulation: the unchecked spread of disinformation by registered charities. With legal analysis, case studies, and international comparisons, Policy Briefing on Charity Regulation and Antisemitic Disinformation calls for urgent reforms to Charity Commission guidance. It offers a powerful argument that charitable status must not become a shield for misinformation or hate speech. This is a timely and essential roadmap for policymakers, regulators, and civil society actors seeking to uphold truth, public trust, and social cohesion in an age of digital distortion.

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