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Lecture

Nicole Lampert and Tanya Gold
British Antisemitism, a Journalist’s Perspective

Wednesday 11.03.2026

How to watch

This lecture starts on 11 March at 7:00pm (UK).

Summary

Nicole Lampert has reported on the detail of British antisemitism for a decade: at schools, universities, in politics and the media. She shares her findings with Lockdown University.

Nicole Lampert

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Nicole Lampert is an award-winning British journalist and commentator. Writing for publications ranging from The Sun to The Telegraph, the New York Post to The Independent, and The Daily Mail to Unherd, commenting on television, publishing her own Substack (Diary From the Diaspora), and with a large social media presence, she has broken many stories about institutional antisemitism while also tirelessly reminding the British public about the plight of the hostages. The recent winner of the Pete Newbon Award for the person who has contributed most to the public understanding of antisemitism, she is also a Sunday Times best-selling ghostwriter and is working on a book about Jewish heroines.

Tanya Gold

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Tanya Gold is a freelance journalist. She writes for the Spectator, the New Statesman, Harper’s Magazine, the New York Times, and others. She won feature writer of the year at the 2009 British Press Awards and arts and culture story of the year at the 2015 Foreign Press Association Awards.