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UK Politics · ManchesterPolice say four people have been injured after a car was driven at members of the public and a man was stabbed outside a synagogue in the north of Manchester. In a series of posts on X, Greater Manchester Police said they were called to the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue in Crumpsall shortly after 9:30 a.m. by a member of the public. The caller said he witnessed a car being driven towards members of the public and that one man had been stabbed.See the Story
Two reported dead in Manchester synagogue attack; suspect also believed to have been killed
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Europe · ManchesterSir Keir Starmer has said it is clear "hatred is rising once again" following a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue - as he promised Britain would "come together to wrap our arms" around the Jewish community.
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'Hatred rising again': Starmer vows to 'wrap arms' around Jewish community after Manchester terror attack
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UK Economy · LondonThames Water's lenders have submitted a new rescue plan to prevent the UK's largest water company from collapsing. London & Valley Water, a consortium of large financial institutions and investors, has submitted proposals which include writing off about a third of the company's near £20bn debt pile and investing an initial £5.4bn to stabilise the firm's finances.See the Story
Thames Water lenders submit rescue plan to stave off collapse
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