The National Union of Students has called for an independent investigation into allegations of antisemitism within its ranks. On Wednesday, following a board meeting, the NUS announced an investigation into the allegations, following concerns over remarks made on social media by the president-elect, as well as the invitation of controversial musician Lowkey to an NUS event. The NUS said in a statement: “There can be no place for antisemitism within the student movement. “We are listening to the concerns being raised and we’re very concerned about the pain and hurt being expressed. “We will take any and all actions that...