Palace of Westminster, c. 2015. Photo: Carlos Cunha/Wikimedia Commons. National Union of Students (NUS), a representative study body for UK university students, has suspended president Shaima Dallali, the first time such an action has been taken in its hundred year history over antisemitism allegations, a UK outlet reported on Sunday. The decision to sack Dallali, which comes amid an investigation of accusations of antisemitism made against NUS, is not an official disciplinary sanction, Jewish News reported. It also follows the UK government’s cutting ties with NUS and discontinuing its funding in May. On Sunday, NUS told Jewish News that is...