Jewish members of Britain’s biggest teaching union have accused the organisation of “institutional anti-Semitism”. The National Educational Union (NEU) has hired a barrister to investigate accusations that it has created a “hostile environment” for its Jewish members. The investigation was reportedly launched more than a year ago, but has only just come to light. It was commissioned by Daniel Kebede, the union’s general secretary, who said “debate on contentious issues can often be complex”. The inquiry’s existence comes the same week a Jewish MP was banned from visiting a school after a campaign by pro-Palestine activists. A visit by Damien...