Daily Archives: 22/06/2015
‘We need answers’: Family demands closure following son’s death
A Ravensthorpe family say they are still waiting for answers as to why their 14-year-old relative died just days after surgery at Royal Manchester...
Bradford family of 12 feared to be in Syria
Nine children amongst missing as police appeal for information
Two fathers from Bradford say they are ‘distraught’ after learning that their children have likely...
Bringing aid to those most in need
Ramadan Deployment Team target ‘forgotten’ refugees
An aid volunteer who returned from the borders of Syria last week, says the humanitarian situation on the ground...
InTouch with families
Rise in number of parents and children attending mobile soup kitchens
The founder of a growing Bradford charity, which provides food to those most in...
‘Mosque committees should be more inclusive’
Discussions continue into concept of women-led mosque
As dialogue continues into the prospective development of the UK’s first women-led mosque, a Leeds Imam has called...
Top of the Khans!
Irrfan Khan beats all previous box-office Khan records
There has always been a rage of the three Khans in Bollywood – Shah Rukh, Salman and...
‘We are fast losing patience’
Delay in Britain's Iraq war investigation angers PM Cameron
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Wednesday he was becoming increasingly concerned with Britain's heavily delayed...
Rebuilding Gaza
UK-based charity assisting world’s most vulnerable
The East Lancashire based disaster relief charity, Al-Imdaad Foundation, has taken the proactive step to assist the people of...
In memory of Anzal Begum
Foundation launch aims to continue mother’s legacy
The highly anticipated launch of a new charitable foundation in Birmingham finally arrived last weekend, set up to...
BollyMob hits London
Dancers bring fun and surprise to city’s streets
There are some things you expect to see when walking through the streets of London from historic...
Sharif defends military leadership
Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has stepped in to defend the military leadership, a day after PPP co-chairperson and former president Asif Ali Zardari...
Pakistan reverses decision to shut down Save the Children
Pakistan's government has announced that international aid groups can operate for another six months provided they register with officials in three months' time, a...
Clerics protest nomination of first woman to Afghan Supreme Court
Members of an influential Islamic panel in Afghanistan have protested against President Ashraf Ghani's nomination of a woman to the Supreme Court, a milestone...
Fairway Travel
Going Far away, think Fairway
Looking to getaway this summer but tired of shopping around all the high street agencies to find that one perfect...
Freshwater source depletion in Indus basin
Experts reveal groundwater depletion in aquifer of India and Pakistan worst in world
Groundwater is disappearing fast from the world and India is among the...
INDIA: Very high rate of elder abuse
Minoti (name changed), is a widow who lives on her own in Birubari, India. She found herself alone when she refused to hand over...
Listers Health: Early sign up offer from just £19.99 per month
Time is running out for ladies across Bradford to take advantage of the early sign up offer at the city’s newest gym, set to...
Charles Correa, India’s ‘Greatest Architect’, dies at 84
Charles Correa, 84, arguably the face of modern architecture in India, passed away after a brief illness.
Correa played a defining role in developing architecture...
Diabetes at all-time high in Yorkshire
The number of people living with diabetes has reached an all-time high - with tens of thousands of people in our region diagnosed with...
Bradford College – Transforming Futures
Bradford College offers one of the widest choices of career-focussed courses for school leavers and young people in West Yorkshire. We think we are...