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MEP Amjad Bashir hosts global conference on women and Islam

"Forced marriage and FGM are not condoned by the Holy Quran. Pakistan gave women votes 24 years before Switzerland.” Forced marriage, female genital mutilation and...
RESIGNED: The row kicked off after it was discovered that MP Priti Patel met with Israeli officials without informing Downing Street

Priti Patel says she’s been “inundated” with support since resigning

  Demands are being made for an immediate investigation into how a cabinet minister – touted as a possible successor to May – failed to...

Asian Curry Awards 2017 winners

Over 1,000 VIP guests attended a glittering gala dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Sunday 12th November, to honour the winners...

Supporting the Poppy Appeal

Tower Hamlets Councillor Mahbub Alam joined the local Muslim community in Long Melford, Suffolk to engage in a short discussion on Remembrance Day. The...

Woman sentenced for encouraging terrorism and disseminating terrorist material

A woman has been sentenced for encouraging terrorism and disseminating terrorist material on social media, following an investigation by the Met's Counter Terrorism Command. Farhana...

Cyber bullying

An estimated 5.43 million young people in the UK have experienced cyber bullying, with 1.26 million subjected to extreme cyber bullying on a daily...

Will doctors be obsolete within the next 10 years?

Health experts have predicted that artificial intelligence will replace doctors within the next TEN years. With the rise of apps and websites ready to diagnose...

Police officer Reshat Kemal sentenced for fraud

A police constable has been handed a suspended prison sentence for fraud. PC Reshat Kemal, aged 35, attached to Hammersmith and Fulham borough, pleaded guilty...

Three in five people with diabetes experience emotional or mental health problems

Diabetes UK releases results of survey of 8,500 people affected by diabetes Charity urges Government to sustain funding of £44 million until 2021 New...

Shop worker who held woman captive and raped her is jailed

A shop worker who held a woman captive and raped her when she came in to charge her phone has been jailed. Swapnil Kulat, 30,...

26 schools from across West Yorkshire compete to keep people safe online

Schools from across West Yorkshire have registered to take part in West Yorkshire Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner’s first ever cyber contest. The...

Greg Wallace and Samantha Simmonds to host Asian Curry Awards 2017

The Asian Catering Federation has announced that BBC MasterChef presenter Greg Wallace and TV news anchor Samantha Simmonds will co host its Asian Curry...

Jack and the Beanstalk promises to raise the roof with bucket loads of laughter...

Leeds traditional pantomime is back once again with the family favourite spectacular, Jack and the Beanstalk. Fresh from the highest selling and most attended...

Unknown Muslim heroes of World War 1

At least 885,000 Muslims fought with the Allies in World War I, an estimated 400,000 of them with the 1.5 million-strong British Indian Army...

Celebrity hair stylist Asgar Saboo’s Top tips to maintain the perfect Movember tash

November means Movember, and Movember means there has never been a better time to learn how to master the perfect facial hair. Below, hair...

Exclusive 1-2-1 interview with Adrian Wright CEO of Sporting Group International

Exclusive 1-2-1 interview with Adrian Wright CEO of Sporting Group International ahead of the Indian Super League which kicks  off on Friday 17 November...

HEREFORDSHIRE WAR MEMORIALS BUILT 100 YEARS AGO LISTED TO COMMEMORATE THE FIRST WORLD WAR...

Four memorials, built by communities to honour the sacrifice of their war dead, have been listed on the advice of Historic England. · Holmer War...

Bone marrow and stem cell donors needed

I'm getting in touch on behalf of Team Margot – a charity that campaigns for more people to join the worldwide registers as bone...

BLACKS SOLICITORS: Fraud Doesn’t Always Unravel All

In English law there is a maxim that “fraud unravels all”.  The presence of fraud could invalidate a contractual agreement or undermine a claim...

HRH The Prince of Wales supports The British Asian Trust’s $10 million Education Development...

His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales – Royal Founding Patron of the British Asian Trust - met children from the SDMC Lajpat Nagar-III...

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