Monthly Archives: September 2017
AHOY! Dive into the Ocean as Film Festival World Tour sails towards Leeds this...
The Ocean Film Festival World Tour is returning to the UK this autumn, bringing an evening of inspirational and jaw-dropping ocean films to almost...
Explosion at Parsons Green being treated as a terrorist incident
Explosion on tube being investigated by detectives from Met Police
22 people have been reported injured, following an explosion at Parsons Green which is being...
Sikhs increase political pressure on Prime Minister
Theresa May pushed for apology in Parliament for 1919 British Amritsar massacre
The 15th Sikh Federation (UK) National Sikh Convention at Guru Nanak Gurdwara,...
UK aid continues to arrive for Hurricane Irma victims
Over 60 tonnes of UK aid has now reached the Caribbean to support the victims of Hurricane Irma, with another 60 tonnes on the...
Alpha United recognized by FA for their services to local community
Local junior football club receive national awards from the FA
Alpha United based in Bradford have been recognised by the FA for their community work...
Boxing prodigy given opportunity to train with America’s elite
Star ‘Subby’ trained in America with Olympic hopefuls
During the summer holidays while most 17-year olds were out having fun playing out with friends or...
Visit My Mosque: Groundbreaking grassroots initiative announces next year’s date at House of Parliament...
“Last year over 150 mosques across the UK open their doors to their neighbours of all faiths and none.”
Several MPs celebrated the launch of...
UNLOCKING YOUR GROWTH AMBITIONS WITH KPMG ENTERPRISE FINANCING
The Asian business community is a robust, thriving and dynamic part of the British economy. Our business leaders have a reputation for their ambition...
New Bank of England £10 note welcomed by disability forum
The new plastic notes, featuring novelist Jane Austen, will start appearing in people’s pockets in the coming weeks after one billion were printed.
Like the...
ALL OUT! Sports stars and politicians unite to end domestic violence against women
Sports stars and politicians take to the crease on Sunday 17th September in aid of White Ribbon UK, a national campaign for the eradication...
Work begins as multi-million-pound development in Bradford given the green light
Work has commenced on Jinnah’s development which is set to offer hundreds of jobs and training opportunities in ‘one of its kind’...
Man sent to prison after setting his dog on Muslims in ‘Campaign of Racism’
Individual from Manchester allowed his dog to bite Muslims in racist hate attack
Jakub Wendland, has been sent to prison after allowing his dogs attack...
Uproar as Australian advertisement which shows Lord Ganesha eating Lamb offends Indian community
Indian community in uproar as ‘Vegetarian’ Ganesha shown condoning the consumption of lamb with other religious figures in Australian advertisement
The Indian community in Australia...
BBC sacks Tommy Sandhu following row over texts
Tommy Sandhu one of at least four Asian Network staff sacked over WhatsApp messages
BBC have fired star Asian Network radio host Tommy Sandhu, following...
Hurricane Irma devastation continues
Hurricane reduced to tropical storm but destruction
Hurricane Irma continues to cause devastation across the American coastline. Millions are without power as the death...
CINEMA: THIS WEEK – “Animal Crackers”
Cast: Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Ian Mckellen, Sylvester Stallone, Danny DeVito
Director: Tony Bancroft, Scott Christian Silva, co-directed by Jaime Maestro
Gere: Animation
Release date: 15/09/2017
What...
CINEMA: THIS WEEK – “Victoria & Abdul”
Cast: Judi Dench, Ali Fazal, Eddie Izzard, Adeel Akhtar, Michael Gambon
Director: Stephen Frears
Genre: Biographical Drama
Release Date: 15/09/2017
The extraordinary true story of an unexpected...
BLACKS SOLICITORS: It Is Not Necessarily Where you Live
In a surprising decision to some, the High Court has ruled that a Russian businessman living and working in Russia is domiciled in England...
What a load of rubbish… Birmingham bin strike expected to resume over redundancy row
Rubbish has been piling up on the streets of Alum Rock in Birmingham during the dispute between the council and Birmingham bin workers. Now they...
Sacked councillor claims Pakistani ‘baradari’ system increasingly controls politics in Manchester
Dumped for speaking out
The sacking of a high-profiled councillor has triggered a row, with the Manchester Labour party hitting back furiously defending it’s position.
Ex-councillor...