Monthly Archives: November 2016
“RIP beautiful”: Tributes flood in for teenager who died in Rochdale crash
A teenage girl has died two days after a horrific road crash in Rochdale on Monday 14th November.
Eighteen year old Talaina Hussain was sitting...
Axe man jailed: Thug gets 11 years for hitting school-run dad over the head
A ‘grinning’ thug who hit a dad over the head ten times with an axe during the school-run has been caged for 11-years.
The lengthy...
University’s New Delhi workshop
World’s best minds discuss sustainable cities and microbial infection
A two-day international workshop on sustainable cities and microbial infection has concluded in New Delhi.
The...
Hijama clinic opens in Leeds: Key to Cure unlocks your perfect health
Ever since time began, people have searched for cures to their ailments.
From holistic therapies to modern day treatments, almost everything has been tried and...
Mallika Sherawat beaten and robbed in Paris
Indian actress Mallika Sherawat was beaten and robbed by three masked intruders outside her Paris apartment block, police revealed on 17th November.
The news of...
Multicultural memorial: Remembering Asians who fought in the Great Wars
As Remembrance Day has been and gone and people have put their bright red poppies away for another year, what our readers may not...
The Ferrari SUV that Ferrari will never build
Alfa Romeo has pulled the covers off its first sedan-based SUV named the Stelvio, which was revealed at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Available with...
Girio-nimo! Getting ‘Close Up’ with London’s hottest magician
Just a few months after dazzling his bride by performing magic during his wedding in shining gold shoes and turning his groom’s speech into...
“It’s a magnificent word”: Sting sings ‘Inshallah’ at re-opening of the Bataclan
Almost exactly one year to the night that Daesh-affiliated terrorists attacked the Bataclan, killing 89 people, Sting reopened the Parisian concert hall that he...
Supporting the community: Officer becomes a double winner
A Police Community Support Officer from Greater Manchester Police has twice been commended by the Chief Constable in the last two weeks, all because...
Pipe dreams came true! Blackburn plumber scoops the top prize at glittery awards ceremony
An exceptional plumber from Blackburn College has been awarded the top prize at the first ever Asian Apprentice Awards.
As he nears the end of...
Blacks Solicitors: No trimming of restrictive covenants for hairdresser
Restrictive Covenants are typically found in employment contracts where they are used to regulate the activities of employees during their employment and to enforce...
Teen bullied to death: More questions raised as another family is torn apart by...
The heartbroken mother of a teenage boy from Leicester, who killed himself after an onslaught of relentless bullying, says her son was let down...
Talk of the town: Debating pair talk their way to the top
Two talkative students from Leeds have shown they certainly have a way with words this month after being named as the best school debaters...
Attention all future doctors & dentists
Read on to secure your university place
Are you an aspiring doctor or dentist, preparing for an interview to seal that all important university place?...
Defending a dream
Cartwright targets title defence in home city
When Reece Cartwright’s hand was raised in July and the IBF Youth World Middleweight Championship secured tightly around...
Lego ends Daily Mail toy giveaway following migrant-discriminatory articles
Danish toymaker Lego has released as statement which says it would stop giving away free toys with Britain's Daily Mail tabloid newspaper, following a...
Russia return for Akbar: Bradford boxer eyes more success in St Petersburg
One of Bradford’s most promising young boxers has flown out to Russia this week to represent England at the Youth World Boxing Championships.
The 17-year-old...
Axis to Evil: Roadshow aims to dismantle lies of extremists
A trio of respected faith leaders from across the UK continued on their ‘peace road trip’ earlier this month in an attempt to address...
Cohesion over the Channel: Interfaith visit brings communities together
Faith leaders from across the UK visited Paris’ infamous Bataclan Theatre last week to pay their respects to those killed during the terror attacks...