A total of £72m is being allocated to Jewish schools, synagogues and other community centres to help them beef up security, Rishi Sunak has announced. The prime minister said the money would go towards providing security guards, CCTV and alarm systems at Jewish community sites in a bid to tackle record levels of antisemitism - which has risen since the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel. Of the total, £54m is new money and will go to the Community Security Trust (CST) - a charity protecting Jewish communities in the UK - to provide security measures until 2028. This is...