Daily Archives: 07/07/2016
An undercurrent of disaster
Global fish consumption hits record high
United Nations data has shown Global per capita fish consumption has hit a record high, passing the 20kg per...
Making ‘waves’ in the community
Wakefield Iftar welcomes guests from all backgrounds
Over 100 people gathered at Wakefield’s Lightwaves Leisure Centre last week as the city’s first so-called ‘community Iftar’...
Aamir Khan paranoid about death
Aamir Khan is indeed a perfectionist, and is well-known for outputting just one film per year, his daily emergence in the role of his...
Shoaib Akhtar wants Salman to play him in biopic
Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar, popularly known as 'Rawalpindi Express', says it is for his fans and filmmakers to decide whether a film based...
“Thriller genre is evolving”
Actress Vidya Balan, who has featured in thrillers like "Kahaani" and "TE3N", says the genre is evolving.
The Indian multi-award-winning actress will soon be seen...
Singer Mika Singh accused of molestation
An upcoming model has filed a complaint of molestation against Bollywood playback singer Mika.
The model told the police that she knew Mika for...
Tiger Shroff the “Smooth Criminal”?
The ‘hit’ actor director of Tiger Shroff and Sabbir Khan is back and this time it’s bigger and better making the dance-move-maestro Michael Jackson...
Amitabh Bachchan the “Big Friendly Giant”
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has always expressed his desire to work with the younger stars, and now it seems like his concupiscence is coming...
Ileana D’Cruz: “Fitness is a priority for me”
Actress Ileana D'Cruz, who has been lauded for being one of the fittest celebrities in Bollywood, says that fitness has become an integral part...
Penalties for term-time holidays
Parents receiving steep fines for taking their children out of school
According to research, around 90,000 parents have been fined a total of £5.6 million...
Man admits Glasgow shopkeeper murder
Tanveer Ahmed has pleaded guilty to killing Ahmadi Muslim
On 24th March 2016, a Glaswegian shopkeeper - Asad Shah - was murdered outside his...
Report falls short of labelling former PM a war criminal despite protests
Blair slammed in Chilcot report
Former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says he had the country in his ‘best interests’ when opting to take military...
The strikes on the bus go round and round
38 pence an hour for three years sparks new trouble
Bus bosses in Leeds have been accused of deliberately prolonging the city’s bus dispute by...
‘Lost opportunities’ to save life of Huddersfield teen
Investigations begin into treatment of Jane Khalaf
The parents of a Huddersfield student, who died in November 2014 while studying abroad in Cologne, Germany, have...
Sky ride returns to Leeds: Free event for cyclists of all ages
Cyclists of all ages will have the chance to leisurely take in the sights of some of Leeds’ most iconic city centre landmarks as...
Teachers’ strike: Schools disrupted as protest staged over funding cuts and unsustainable workloads
On Monday 5Th July, teachers across the UK left their classrooms in order to protest, after the National Union of Teachers (NUT) instructed for...