Dozens gathered outside The Guardian’s glass-fronted headquarters on Wednesday, holding up banners and placards showing Nazis persecuting Jews and calling for an end to what they called “the new hate movement”. Many also had a more unlikely symbol of protest: coffee cups and bags from Gail’s bakery. The Guardian has been plunged into a fresh anti-Semitism storm amid claims the newspaper is minimising racism against Jews. The title is struggling to contain the fallout from an opinion piece published over the weekend that downplayed repeated vandalism of a new branch of Gail’s in Archway, north London. Founded by an Israeli...