Sir Keir Starmer has come under attack after he expressed "delight" over a political prisoner being returned to the UK from Egypt. Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a British citizen who had spent more than a decade in prison and was convicted of "spreading fake news", was granted a pardon by the Egyptian government, which was supported by A-list celebrities and the Labour party. However, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick criticised the PM for his comments, especially in the wake of the horrifying antisemitic terror attack on Bondi Beach, on the grounds that Abd el-Fattah had previously called for the killing of...