Britain can show it is “united, decent, and compassionate” in marking a moment when victims are remembered and the nation stands together, organisers of a national day of solidarity said. On Thursday, seven days on from when Jihad Al-Shamie launched his terror attack outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, communities are being encouraged to hold vigils, light candles, or have moments of silence across the UK. People can also show their solidarity online using the hashtag #britainstandstogether, a coalition of faith and community organisations said. The National Federation of Women’s Institutes said its members will mark the moment in town...