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Oct 4, 2025 |
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#politics
GB News: Robert Jenrick tells pro-Palestine marchers ‘do the decent thing and go home’ ahead of MORE protests
Robert Jenrick urged GB News that pro-Palestine marchers cancel protests this weekend after the Manchester attack, calling the last event disrespectful and telling them to do the decent thing and go home.
About 1,500 are expected in London; Defend Our Juries rejects ditching the protest, while Mayor Khan says protests must be peaceful and lawful.
#war
GB News: Manchester synagogue terrorist's dad praised October 7 Hamas terrorists
The attacker's father, Faraj Al-Shamie, praised Hamas as "Allah's men on earth" and called Israel a "terrorist state" on Facebook; his son Jihad carried out the Heaton Park attack.
The family later distanced itself, condemned the act, and asked media to respect their privacy.
#economy
GB News: Ryanair announces more winter holiday flights starting from £29.99 - including 3 new routes from a UK airport
Ryanair unveils Winter 2025 Birmingham with 39 routes, adding Rovaniemi, Rome Ciampino and Salzburg. Fares from £29.99, book now.
Frequencies rise on 14 routes—Alicante, Barcelona, Faro, Berlin, Krakow, Madrid—boosting West Midlands links as Ryanair runs 340 Boeing jets over eight years.
#crime
GB News: Jihad Al-Shamie was on police bail for alleged rape when he carried out Manchester terror attack
Manchester synagogue attacker Jihad Al-Shamie, on police bail for an alleged rape, killed two and injured three; police shot him dead within seven minutes; no explosive found.
His father praised Hamas as 'Allah's men on earth' and called Israel a 'terrorist state' on Facebook.
GB News: Family of synagogue terror attack victim break silence after he was accidentally shot by police
The family of Adrian Daulby, 53, says he was a hero who died in the Manchester synagogue attack, accidentally shot by police.
Two died; three still in hospital. Police say his injury may be an unforeseen consequence of officers' urgent actions to end the attack.