Downing Street has accused the Football Association of equivocating over terrorism, as it criticised the decision to scale back the use of the Wembley arch for sending messages of solidarity. The FA decided this week to restrict the occasions on which the arch on the national stadium is illuminated after the controversial decision to acknowledge the Hamas assault on Israel with only a minute’s silence. Asked about the move on Thursday, the prime minister’s official spokesperson was highly critical. “There should be no room for equivocation when it comes to terrorism,” they said. “It’s right to stand by those affected...