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03.10.2025

03.10.2025 โ€” The Day Police Killed Synagogue Victim

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 03.10.2025.

It displays 131 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.10.2025 โ‡ข The Day Police Killed Synagogue Victim
โŒจUK media continued its extensive coverage of the Manchester synagogue attack, with initial reports naming the suspect and the two victims. The morning saw Israeli voices criticizing Keir Starmer for a perceived failure to address antisemitism. The Home Secretary also demanded the cancellation of pro-Palestine marches.

The narrative shifted dramatically mid-morning with police admitting that one of the synagogue victims was killed by police gunfire. This development dominated headlines throughout the day. By the late afternoon, it was reported that the attacker was on police bail for alleged rape at the time of the rampage. The day concluded with Donald Trump calling for Israel to cease bombing Gaza after Hamas agreed to release hostages, and news of Diddy's four-year prison sentence.
03.10.2025
05:29
BBC

Two men killed in Manchester synagogue attack named

Police believe the attacker is Jihad Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent.
05:29
06:34

06:36โ‡ขTerror Suspect's Past Revealed

โŒจUK media continues its extensive coverage of the Manchester synagogue attack, with police naming the suspect as Jihad Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent. Reports confirm two fatalities. Israeli voices are now explicitly blaming Labour leader Keir Starmer for a perceived failure to tackle antisemitism (BBC News, Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, Sky News, The Telegraph, Breitbart London, Channel 4 News, Morning Star Online, Spiked, The Sun).
06:42
06:52
BBC

Two Jewish men killed in Manchester synagogue attack named

Police believe the attacker is Jihad Al-Shamie, a 35-year-old British citizen of Syrian descent.
06:52
06:52

09:14โ‡ขThe Home Secretary's Demands

โŒจUK media maintains a strong focus on the Manchester synagogue attack, with renewed emphasis on the suspect, Jihad Al-Shamie, and the two Jewish victims. Conservative outlets, including the Daily Mail, The Spectator, and The Telegraph, are condemning pro-Palestine protests and urging their cancellation in the wake of the attack, linking them to anti-Jewish sentiment. Calls for Keir Starmer to address antisemitism persist (BBC News, Daily Mail, HuffPost UK, The Independent, Metro, The Mirror, New Statesman, Sky News, The Spectator, The Sun, The Telegraph, Channel 4 News).
09:22
Home Secretary Urges Pro-Palestine Protesters Not To March This Weekend
09:22
09:53
BBC

Starmer visits Manchester synagogue as police name two Jewish men killed in attack

Police name the victims as Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian Daulby, 53. The attacker is believed to be Jihad Al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian descent.
09:53
10:13
BBC

One of victims killed in Manchester synagogue attack was hit by police gunfire, chief constable says

Police name the victims as Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian Daulby, 53. The attacker is believed to be Jihad Al-Shamie, a British citizen of Syrian descent.
10:13
10:44

10:45โ‡ขPolice Bullet Kills Synagogue Victim

โŒจUK media is now heavily focused on the admission by police that one of the victims in the Manchester synagogue attack was killed by police gunfire (BBC News, Daily Mail, The Independent, Metro, The Telegraph, The Sun). This new development is dominating headlines, with outlets naming the victims as Melvin Cravitz and Adrian Daulby (BBC News, Sky News). Meanwhile, the Home Secretary continues to urge pro-Palestine protesters not to march this weekend (HuffPost UK).
11:05
11:14
11:34
12:27
12:38
BBC

One of victims killed in synagogue attack and one of those injured were hit by police gunfire

The family of Jihad Al-Shamie, who police believe carried out the attack, have expressed "deep shock and sorrow" and condemned his "heinous act".
12:38

14:11โ‡ขPolice Bullet: Synagogue Death

โŒจUK media continues to heavily focus on the Manchester synagogue attack, with a major development being the admission that one of the victims was killed by police gunfire (BBC News, Breitbart London, The Independent, Sky News). Some outlets also report on the attacker's father praising Hamas (The Telegraph) and criticism of political responses to the atrocity (Spiked, The Spectator, HuffPost UK, New Statesman).
14:47
16:11
16:11
16:36
16:52

16:54โ‡ขSynagogue Terrorist's Dark Past

โŒจUK media continues its heavy focus on the Manchester synagogue attack, with a major new development being reports that the attacker was on police bail for alleged rape at the time of the rampage (Daily Mail, The Independent, Sky News, The Sun). Other outlets cover a deadline from Trump to Hamas for a Gaza peace plan (BBC News, The Telegraph) and Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy being heckled at a synagogue vigil (Breitbart London).
17:32
BBC

Diddy could be jailed for six to seven years, judge says at sentencing

The hip-hop mogul's adult children become visibly emotional as they beg for leniency before his sentencing on prostitution-related charges.
17:32

19:58โ‡ขTerrorist on Bail for Rape

โŒจUK media's primary focus remains the Manchester synagogue attack, with new reports confirming the attacker, Jihad al-Shamie, was on bail for alleged rape (Sky News, The Telegraph, The Sun). Keir Starmer urges Gaza protesters to respect British Jews' grief (The Independent), while Diddy's sentencing on prostitution-related charges also garners attention (BBC News, The Mirror).
20:20
20:21
20:56
20:59
21:35
BBC

Hamas says it agrees to release Israeli hostages but seeks talks on US Gaza ceasefire plan

The group has accepted the proposal in principle, a Hamas official says, while Trump urges Israel to "stop the bombing of Gaza".
21:35
21:59
BBC

Trump says Hamas 'ready for lasting peace' after group agrees to release hostages

The US president tells Israel to stop bombing Gaza, as Hamas seeks further negotiations on his peace proposal.
21:59
21:59
23:00
BBC

Trump tells Israel to stop bombing Gaza as Hamas agrees to release hostages

The US president says he believes Hamas is "ready for a lasting peace", as the group seeks further negotiations on his peace proposal.
23:00

23:02โ‡ขTrump's Gaza Ultimatum

โŒจUK media is dominated by the unfolding Gaza peace efforts, with headlines reporting Donald Trump's call for Israel to cease bombing after Hamas agreed to release hostages and parts of a peace deal (BBC News, Metro, Sky News, The Times). Concurrently, the Manchester synagogue attack remains a key focus, with reports on the attacker's extremist ideology and further arrests for terror offences (The Independent, The Sun). Diddy's four-year prison sentence for prostitution offenses also receives significant coverage (Daily Mail, The Mirror).
23:21