Photo by UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/Handout via Reuters The first PMQs after conference season is usually a fiery edition, with both leaders eager to challenge the policies announced by their opponents and to capitalise on any momentum gained. In normal times, one would expect Rishi Sunak to be questioned by Keir Starmer on his sudden U-turn on HS2 and the shambolic announcement of transport funding that followed, and for the Prime Minister to perhaps accuse Labour of wanting to concrete over the green belt. Today’s session was an altogether different affair. In the wake of the devastating explosion at the Al-Ahli...