A sea of people gathered with flags and posters for the peaceful demonstration Thousands marched through Manchester city centre on Sunday afternoon (July 21) as they made a peaceful call for an end to anti-Semitism. People gathered with flags and posters in hand for the demonstration, that organisers said was to be one of the city region's largest single gatherings of Jewish people and supporters ever. The march, organised by the Jewish Representative Council of Greater Manchester, set off from Manchester Cathedral at 2pm, along Deansgate before ending at Castlefield Bowl for a number of speeches. The Union Jack and...