Plymouth must stand together in solidarity and not allow hatred to divide us, say the city's faith leaders.
Leaders from multiple faiths across Plymouth have called for the city to unite in the wake of the most recent terror attacks in London.
Father Richard Silk, from the Plymouth Council of Faiths, said: "We offer prayers and heartfelt condolences to all who are affected in London and beyond."We hope and pray that in Plymouth people of all faiths and none can unite to build a...
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