Worshippers were left shaken after a Jewish service online was ambushed with swastikas and 'awful racist images'.
06.10.2021 - 23:58 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Strictly Come Dancing star John Whaite says he was left 'shaken' after tucking into fish and chips in London.
The former Bake Off champion from Wigan said he would have trouble sleeping after picking up a chippy tea in the capital.
He took to Instagram after finding that his battered fish still had the skin on.
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Strictly Come Dancing star John Whaite joked that he has been left "shaken" after eating fish and chips in London.Taking to Instagram, The Great British Bake Off winner, 32, posted a picture of his food, writing: "Fish and chips in London. "Why do so many chippies leave the skin on fish? Riddle me this.
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