Summary
The article covers public reactions and government responses following a synagogue attack in Manchester. Mourners expressed anger towards Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer asked activists to respect grieving Jewish communities. Newspapers reported various aspects of the incident, including the heroism of a victim and political discussions related to the attack.
Key Facts
- Mourners were angry at Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy during a vigil for the Manchester synagogue attack victims.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged Palestine activists to respect Jewish grief after the attack.
- Adrian Daulby, one of the victims, stopped the attacker from entering the synagogue before being accidentally shot by police.
- Newspapers highlighted the heroism of Rabbi Daniel Walker, who confronted the attacker.
- There were reports of political pressure on Prime Minister Starmer to address antisemitism.
- The synagogue attacker was reportedly on bail for a separate alleged crime.
- The incident led to discussions about stopping pro-Palestine marches.
- The media covered aspect differences, such as a high-profile trial related to Chinese espionage and luxury real estate.