UK media prominently covered the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks. The day began with Labour leader Keir Starmer urging students not to protest, deeming such actions "un-British" (BBC News, Sky News, The Independent). This call for restraint continued throughout the morning, alongside reports of Israelis gathering for memorial events. Early afternoon coverage highlighted pro-Palestine student marches proceeding despite Starmer's warnings, and an individual accused of cutting down ribbons for Israeli hostages was unmasked (Daily Mail). The evening saw continued focus on these protests, with some being banned in Berlin, and lingering scrutiny on Robert Jenrick's controversial comments regarding Birmingham. Separately, details emerged about millions of motorists receiving compensation from a car finance scandal (Sky News, Daily Mail).