‘Jewish individuals are asking for the fundamental proper to dwell, worship and stroll their streets with out worry’
‘Britain prides itself on tolerance – right now that promise is being tested and it must not be allowed to fail’
Atrocities must stop
Two Jewish men stabbed close to a synagogue in broad daylight.
Ambulances firebombed. A community left fearing for their safety. What happened in Golders Green is no longer isolated outrage. It is part of a disturbing pattern of attacks on Jewish people that has no place in Britain.
Counter-terror police are investigating, and a suspect is in custody. But arrests alone will not restore confidence or safety. Keir Starmer is right to call it an anti-Semitic attack. Now his government must act with urgency.
Jewish people are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for something basic – the right to live, worship and walk their streets without fear. Britain prides itself on tolerance. Right now, that promise is being tested, and it must not be allowed to fail.
Shut it, Don
There is a reason private conversations between world leaders stay private. Discretion and respect are not optional – they are the bedrock of diplomacy.
True to form, Donald Trump trampled all over them. At a White House dinner, he casually claimed King Charles backed his hardline stance on Iran, suggesting the King agreed with him more than he agrees with himself.
It was as absurd as it was inappropriate. No such endorsement was ever given. But this is what Trump does. When his position is shaky, he drags others in to bolster it. The King should not be used as a political prop. And Britain should not be spoken for without consent.
Total champs
Mason Mount funded a once-in-a-lifetime experience for seriously ill kids with his Wishes United FC, hammering Jamie Redknapp’s celebrity mascots team 32-2.
His young team have endured things no child should ever have to. For two days, none of that mattered.bNever mind the World Cup, the match of the year has already been played.
