The Education Secretary will review anti-Semitism in schools, The Telegraph has learnt. Bridget Phillipson said she had “genuine concerns” about the ability of schools to deal with “hatred and prejudice”. Earlier this week, it emerged that a Jewish MP’s visit to a school in his constituency was cancelled after a pro-Palestine campaign. Writing for The Telegraph, Ms Phillipson said the treatment of Damien Egan, the Labour MP for Bristol North East, was “completely unacceptable”. She wrote: “But this is not the first concern we’ve heard about anti-Semitism in schools, and that is a problem. “It is clear to me that...