Now, after the riots, people from across the spectrum of right-wing extremism have seen they can help cause a national crisis and are likely to try to seize on any future tragedy in a similar way. Those involved in extremist movements may conclude there is a broader audience for their beliefs than is suggested by their groups’ membership numbers.
Mr Horning said updated plans for the sea wall, which included the artwork, meant the project was set to be more "aesthetically attractive".A town's theatre may not have to close in 2027, as had previously been thought.
The contract with Trafalgar Entertainment to run the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon ends in three years, and a business case for a new theatre suggested the Wyvern would close "by mid-2027".But speaking to a Let’s Talk Swindon public consultation session, leader of Swindon Borough Council Jim Robbins said the theatre "doesn’t have to close then".Mr Robbins did however add the theatre "is getting to the end of its life" and has "concrete cancer and other issues".
"And the main thing is that we know it’s not big enough," he said."If we want to attract the big touring shows then we need something about twice the size of the current capacity, which is why we’re planning a replacement with a seated capacity of 1,200 and up to 2,000 standing."
Previous reports about when the Wyvern Theatre would close were based on an outline business case for the new concert venue the council wants to build in Kimmerfields.
It was included in papers for November’s cabinet meeting where members of the cabinet approved moving ahead with the plan.Established in 1946, Be’eri is one of 11 Jewish communities in this region set up before the creation of the state of Israel. It was known for its left-leaning views, and many of its residents believed in, and advocated for, peace with the Palestinians.
After the attacks, many residents were moved into a hotel by the Dead Sea - the David Hotel - some 90 minutes' drive away.In the aftermath of the attacks, I witnessed their trauma.
Shell-shocked residents gathered in the lobby and other communal areas, as they tried to make sense of what had happened, and who they had lost, in hushed conversations. Some children clung to their parents as they spoke.Still now, they say, the conversations have not moved on.