Manchester
Manchester man pleads guilty to planning attack on UK defense facility with Heaton Park terrorist
The suspect is not directly linked to the Yom Kippur attack, but "conducted hostile reconnaissance alongside a man who would later commit a terrorist attack," a counterterror police officer said.
UK man pleads guilty after threatening to cut Jews throats while they were going to synagogue
‘Broken Glass’ 2026: History repeats itself as Britain's Jews face new wave of terror - opinion
Faith, values and coexistence deepen at a Jewish school in Manchester - opinion
British Jews betrayed: A survivor’s granddaughter speaks out after synagogue attack - opinion
'For generations, we have seen ourselves as proud participants in the British story, contributing to the nation’s prosperity while embracing its values as our own. Now? I feel betrayed.'
Netanyahu has ‘Jewish blood on his hands’ over Manchester attack, TV star Bushra Shaikh claims
In a video statement published on X, Shaikh claimed there was a “direct link” between Israel’s “crimes” in the war on Hamas in Gaza and the “atrocity” against British Jewry.
Abuse, rape and manipulation: Second wife of Manchester synagogue terrorist speaks out
The second of three of Jihad al-Shamie's wives told British media that he emotionally abused her, lied about being unmarried and raped her.
Defendant in UK terror case planning to target Jews expelled from courtroom - report
Outburst sees Amar Hussein, accused of terrorist acts, removed from the courtroom for the duration of the trial.
'From the river to the sea' chant is not antisemitic, says London Mayor
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said the slogan 'from the river to the sea' is not antisemitic, despite calling for the erasure of the Jewish State.
How the media's slander of Netanyahu leads to the slaughter of Diaspora Jews - opinion
The attack on Yom Kippur should surprise no one, but it should terrify us all.
Appeasement in real time: Britain’s costume drama of courage - opinion
Lawful protest is a jewel in the crown of British liberty, but a protest is not a permit to menace.
From October 7 to Manchester: Jewish blood is spilled again in Europe - opinion
Antisemitism does not begin with bullets; it begins with words.
Sharren Haskel: 'Disappointed in British gov't' for letting antisemitism 'go unchecked' - exclusive
Haskel spoke to the Post from the UK, having travelled to London and Manchester as part of a "solidarity" trip with the Jewish community.
When the shoe is on the other foot: Trying to reach my mother when terror hits UK - comment
The Manchester attack did not happen in a vacuum - it came after years of apathy and incitement.