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    Jews suffer highest rate of religious hate crime in England and Wales, data shows

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    Posted on October 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Jews face the highest rate of religious hate crimes in England and Wales, with recent data showing ongoing social tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Religious Hate Crimes in England and Wales
    • Statistics on Hate Crimes
    • Government Response and Community Impact
    • Recent Incidents and Trends

    Jewish Community Faces Highest Rate of Religious Hate Crimes in UK

    Overview of Religious Hate Crimes in England and Wales

    By Yoruk Bahceli

    Statistics on Hate Crimes

    LONDON (Reuters) -Jews suffered the highest rate of religious hate crimes in England and Wales in the year to March, interior ministry data showed on Thursday.

    Government Response and Community Impact

    Muslims experienced the highest outright level of such crimes, but with them making up a larger proportion of the population, the rate was lower in the data that shows how social tensions, elevated by the war in Gaza, have remained high.

    Recent Incidents and Trends

    A total of 2,873 religious hate crimes were recorded against victims perceived to be Jewish, equivalent to 106 crimes per 10,000 Jews. For people perceived to be Muslim the total was 4,478, or 12 per 10,000 Muslims.

    An attack against a synagogue in northern England last week led to the deaths of two Jewish men.

    The data showed a spike in offences against Muslims after the murder of three young girls at a dance event in Southport in July 2024 that led to violent anti-Muslim protests.

    "Today's hate crime statistics show that too many people are living in fear because of who they are, what they believe, or where they come from," said Britain's interior minister Shabana Mahmood.

    "I will not tolerate British people being targeted simply because of their religion, race, or identity," she said, noting police patrols have been stepped up at synagogues and mosques since last week's attack.

    Thursday's data was skewed by the exclusion of crimes recorded by police in London due to a change in its methodology designed to prevent overcounting.

    As a result, Thursday's figures were not directly comparable to previous years, but were broadly consistent with a pattern of increased religious hate crimes in Britain.

    ($1 = 0.7479 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yoruk Bahceli;Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Jews experience the highest rate of religious hate crimes in England and Wales.
    • •Muslims have the highest number of hate crimes but a lower rate due to population size.
    • •Recent synagogue attack in northern England resulted in two deaths.
    • •Data excludes London due to methodology changes, affecting comparability.
    • •Increased police patrols at synagogues and mosques following recent incidents.

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