Human rights 'worsened' in Britain last year amid increased anti-Semitic violence and growing curbs on free speech, according to Donald Trump's administration. A new report by the US State Department found 'credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression' and violence 'motivated by anti-Semitism'. The assessment, which analyses human rights conditions worldwide, said there were 'specific areas of concern' involving curbs on 'political speech deemed 'hateful' or offensive'. The report pointed to laws establishing 'safe access zones' around abortion clinics in England and Wales. 'These restrictions on freedom of speech could include prohibitions on efforts to influence others when...