Anti-Semitic graffiti has been found on a sign outside of a synagogue in Leeds.
A swastika and racist slur, painted onto a sign at the front entrance of the Etz Chaim synagogue in Alwoodley, was discovered yesterday morning, 11 October.
The incident has been recorded as a hate crime and an investigation has been launched.
Police Appeal After Serious Collision in Moss Side
Culture at the Heart of Stockport’s Transformation
South Asian Art Exhibition Opens at Cartwright Hall
Men’s Mental Fitness Programme Launches in Blackburn
Former Teacher Charged with 1990s Child Sex Offences
Council Calls for Tougher Fly-Tipping Sentences
Free Midsummer Festival to Return to Milton Keynes
Leeds Sets Out ‘Landmark Year of Opportunity’ for Major Projects
Calderdale Council Considers Stronger Enforcement Powers
£8.5m Plan Approved to Transform Blackburn Church into Creative Hub
Remix Saturdays
Alim OnAir
The Golden Era
Legal Show