Divide Deepens Among Brits
On the anniversary of the suicide bombings that killed 53 people, London looks like a city untouched by trauma. There’s been little sign of open hostility following the attacks—no race riots and little recrimination. Some World Cup commentators have taken pains to point out the scattering of British Asians among the flag-waving crowds that accompanied the England team to Germany. The attacks seem only to have enhanced the capital’s reputation for good-humored fortitude and tolerance of diversity....