The Board of British Jews want to meet the Guardian editor (Lee Martin / Alamy Stock Photo) The Board of Deputies of British Jews has called for an “urgent” meeting with the editor-in-chief of The Guardian over the use of “antisemitic tropes” in a cartoon about Richard Sharp. The newspaper removed the drawing by cartoonist Martin Rowson from the Guardian website on Saturday and apologised to the Jewish community and Mr Sharp – who announced his resignation as BBC chair earlier in the week. A review found the former Tory donor broke the rules by failing to disclose that he...