PM calls attack in Manchester an act of antisemitism and says country will stand up to hatred behind it

Keir Starmer is rushing back from Denmark to chair emergency meetings on the 'appalling' Manchester synagogue attack today amid warnings Jewish people no longer feel safe.

'Appalled' UK PM Starmer departs returns early from Copenhagen summit, decries Yom Kippur attack.

PM calls attack in Manchester an act of antisemitism and says country will stand up to hatred behind it

Suspect shot dead after killing two people in car and knife rampage at Yom Kippur service in Manchester

Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar said the Prime Minister had failed to tackle the 'rampant anti-Semitic incitement in Britain' and demanded an immediate 'change of course'.