Faith leaders in Bradford express solidarity following Sydney attack
First published on: 18th December 2025Faith leaders from the Bradford area have expressed their solidarity, following the attack in Sydney.
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Faith leaders from the Bradford area have expressed their solidarity, following the attack in Sydney.
The bishops of the Diocese of Leeds stand in solidarity with Jewish communities in the diocese and beyond, following the attack in Sydney.
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