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FAMILY: Shamas Ahmad was sentenced to five years in prison earlier this month for GBH and now his family are determined to prove his innocence (l-r) brother, Shahban Ahmad; mother, Tehira Nasreen; father, Mukhtar Ahmad; wife, Ambreen Ahmad; and brother Shabab Ahmad
‘We will fight on’
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A family from Leeds have said they will ‘do whatever it takes’ to prove the innocence of their youngest son after he was handed a five year prison sentence earlier this month. 24-year-old Shamas Ahmad, from Beeston, was sentenced by the Leeds Crown Court on Friday 11th April following his conviction for Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) in July last year.
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A convenience store has been slapped with a fine over £5,000, after officers paid them a visit following a tip-off that it was selling banned vodka. A complaint about East Euro Food Centre on Whetley Lane, Bradford led inspectors to carry out some investigations into the products that the shop was selling. At the time officers found 23 bottles of a product branded as ‘Redwood Vodka’, found to not be vodka. In addition to this, also found were 146 items of food totalling 883 days beyond their marked use by dates and numerous food items found to not be labelled in English. Bradford Magistrates court imposed a fine of £2,200, costs of £2,856 and victim surcharge of £220 against East Euro Food Centre. The store, owned by Shirazi Cash & Carry Ltd was fined £1,100 plus £110 victim surcharge and £1,428 costs. The director of the company; Esmaeil Rajabie was fined £1,100 plus £110 victim surcharge and £1,428 costs. The vodka was analysed by the Public Analyst and found to not be the substance demanded. The ‘Redwood Vodka’ was found to contain isopropanol and tertiary butanol, neither of which are found in alcohol of agricultural origin. It was also found to be 4.5
per cent below the required minimum strength for vodka. Food displayed for sale should bear a “use by” or a “best before” date. Food bearing a ‘use by’ date presents a severe risk to human health if consumed beyond the marked date so it is vital shops carry out regular checks to remove out of date food from
Standards in West Yorkshire, said: “Due to the number of days the food was found past its use by date, it is clear stock was not regularly checked. “Items not labelled in English also makes it impossible for a vast number of customers to know what is in the food that they are purchasing. This could have dire
“Due to the number of days the food was found past its use by date, it is clear stock was not regularly checked. Items not labelled in English also makes it impossible for a vast number of customers to know what is in the food that they are purchasing. This could have dire consequences if allergens are present.” sale. In order to protect human health it is an offence to sell food beyond the marked ‘use by’ date. At Bradford Magistrates, Mr Rajabie, in his mitigation stated that some of the blame had to be put on his suppliers for supplying the store with short date goods products not labelled in English. However he accepted that as the owner of the shop it was their responsibility to ensure that all goods sold were legitimate. David Lodge, head of Trading
consequences if allergens are present. Describing a product as one thing, as in this case vodka and supplying something that isn’t that product is not only misleading, but could pose consequences to public health.” Mr Ahmandreza Zaraie, the manager of the store who it is alleged was responsible for the purchase of the vodka is due to appear at court in June 2014.
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JUSTICE: Six-year sentence for hammer-wielding thief
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A family, who were ‘terrified’ when their Leeds shop was subject to an armed-attacked last year, have described the sentencing of their assailant as ‘justice’ served. 38-year-old Jonathan Kear was handed a six year prison sentence last week for theft at Neil’s Store, in Kirkstall, Leeds, on 28th October 2013. The store’s owners, Mr Thakor Patel, 74, and his wife Dhaniben, 73, were in the back with their daughter-in-law, Vilas, at the time when Kear came through the doors with hammer in hand. After threatening the family members with his weapon, he escaped with bottles of spirits and cigarettes from behind the counter. Three days later, Kear returned to the store to buy some sweets for children on Halloween and within half an hour of leaving the premises he was arrested by West Yorkshire police. Mr Patel says he was relieved to see Kear detained by police and explained how he was caught so soon. “It was very good to see him arrested,” he explained. “We have been here for more than 40 years and never had an incident like this so it was all a strange experience. “After the first attack the police installed a panic alarm behind the counter so when Jonathan came back my daughter-in-law pushed it and within three minutes there were three police cars here.” He added: “We told him during the attack that ‘we know who you are’ because his only
disguise was a pair of sunglasses. To see him order from the store is something we are come into the store so soon after was just pleased to hear.” stupid.” The family’s co-operation with police was
“We told him during the attack that ‘we know who you are’ because his only disguise was a pair of sunglasses. To see him come into the store so soon after was just stupid.” Kear was described as a ‘regular customer’ by the store’s owners and had previously never caused a problem. Vilas Patel, 50, added that she had never experienced anything like it before. “We came out from the sitting room to see him stood there shouting at us, telling us not to move or he will hit us with the hammer,” she explained. “My mother-in-law could not sleep for two days after the incident so to see him get handed a six-year sentence and a restraining
SHOP: Neil’s Store, in Kirkstall, Leeds, was the scene of the attack
ATTACKED: The Patel family’s store, on Abbey Road, Kirkstall, was targeted by a ‘regular customer’ last year who threatened the owners with a hammer, (l-r) Mr Thakor Patel, with his wife, Dhaniben, and daughter-in-law, Vilas
also praised by Investigating Officer PC Mark Lynam. He said: “This was a targeted attack on a local store which the suspect frequently visited. “The victims of this crime are elderly upstanding members of the community who have run their shop since 1971 without being subjected to crime. “Mr Patel and his family have been excellent witnesses and were crucial in facilitating a prosecution in this case.”
SENTENCED: Jonathan Kear was handed a sixyear prison term for his armed-attack on Neil’s Store
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Putting road safety on the map
A multi-sensory educational roadshow promoting road safety, walking and cycling to school continues its tour in Kirklees high schools and academies next week. The ‘One Road Many Users’ tour, staged by Amelix Youth Projects and commissioned by Kirklees Council, is aimed at an 11 to 18 year old audience. It features singersongwriter Luke Potter and engages through music and interactive games, requiring the audience to really think about road safety and the environment. Luke Potter, who has recently been on tour in the USA under the same management as Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears, is joined by dancers, singers and a presenter that hosts various games and quizzes with prizes for the young people. The Kirklees shows are targeting Year 8 students, and schools can request the show through Kirklees Road Safety 01484 221 000.
Our de Kirklees briefing session
Local residents still have chance to hear first-hand how they will be affected by the Tour de France when it comes through Kirklees in July. There are spaces left at six briefings – being held at different locations along the route – where organisers will explain more about the route, how the race will be managed, and plans leading up to the big weekend, as well as how roads and parking will be affected, how visitors can reach residents, and how emergency and essential services will operate. More than 170 roads across Huddersfield and Holmfirth will be either fully or partially closed on the weekend of the race – 5th and 6th July, while events will take place across the district. The roadshows will be presented by council officers dealing with race delivery, and include an opportunity to highlight any major issues.
Baildon welcomes new look landscape
Work is due to start next week on landscaping and a new riverside walk nature reserve at Buck Lane, Baildon. The environmental improvements by Bradford Council will be carried out as part of planning permission granted for the high-tech business park development. The project will see new trees planted along Otley Road to replace those lost by the construction of a new highway junction. They will include a mixture of species including oak, maple, lime and horse chestnut, to provide an attractive entrance to the new business park. The highway banking will be seeded with wild flowers and fencing will be provided to the new bridleway. The floodplain next to the river will be transformed into a wildflower meadow, with a wetland area.
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PRISON: Shamas Ahmad was sentenced to five years in prison after a dispute in Leeds’ Bierkeller last year resulted in him allegedly hitting a customer with a glass, after Shamas was attacked by a group
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Whilst working as a doorman at an establishment in Leeds, Shamas was involved in a dispute with a group of customers and it is alleged that he struck one of them ‘four times’ with a glass. However, following the fatherof-one’s sentencing, his family are adamant that he is innocent and was purely ‘acting in self-defence’ after being attacked by a group of between eight and ten customers. Shamas’ father, Mukhtar Ahmad, spoke emotionally about his son and his disbelief at the court’s final verdict.
“He is my youngest of four sons so he is the favourite I think it is fair to say,” he said. “We were all just shocked when we heard ‘five years’ because he has always insisted on his innocence. “He has a wife, a child and works in Sainsbury’s. He is not a violent person and he is my carer. I don’t know what I would do without his help. “We are not a rich family but we will do whatever it takes to prove his innocence, and if it means we have to re-mortgage then that is what we will do.” Shamas is the youngest of four
PARENTS: Mr Mukhtar Ahmad and his wife Mrs Tehira Nasreen had to fight back tears as they spoke about their son and pleaded his innocence
brothers and finished working as a doorman following the incident, taking up a full-time position at one of Leeds’ Sainsbury’s stores. Having previously never been in trouble with the police, his brothers, Shahban and Shabab expressed their disappointment at the way the whole case was handled. “At the beginning we weren’t fully prepared because it wasn’t until about two weeks before the actual trial that we realised how serious the charge was,” Shabab explained. “I know my brother and if there was any small inkling that he was guilty we wouldn’t be having this conversation now. From the very start, when he was taken to the police station, he didn’t ask for a solicitor because he knew in himself that he was innocent and hadn’t done anything wrong. “His glowing character WIFE: Ambreen Ahmad has been married to Shamas for two years and relies on her husband for support
reference from his manager at Sainsbury’s also shows that this is completely out of his character. “He was a doorman and was there to protect others but they’ve made it out as if he had gone crazy.” Five witnesses spoke against Shamas at the trial, whilst the family’s only witness, a fellow doorman at the establishment, attempted to proclaim his former colleague’s innocence. This was another thing the family say was ‘unjust’ with the cross examinations reportedly taking longer for the five witnesses than their own. “Eric (Shamas’ witness) was examined and cross examined within 15 minutes whilst their five witnesses took hours each on the stand,” Shabab continued. “It just seems that the whole case was rushed and because of that important details were overlooked. There wasn’t any CCTV in operation until two days after the event took place and by then it was too late. “Their witnesses, most of them had been drinking all day so were drunk at the time of the event, almost all contradicted each other’s’ statements. “Even our solicitor, Nasser Ali Khan, did not seem to have sufficient paperwork for the defence; it was only five pages of A4 in length and when we tried to question him on it he wouldn’t answer.” The family have 28 days from the date of the sentencing to appeal and are currently waiting for the court’s transcripts to come through the post – something which has cost them £2,500 to obtain.
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Scammed out of thousands
Bradford resident warns others ‘don’t be as foolish as he was’
SCAMMED: The scam began when the Bradford resident was approached by a mysterious man, going by the name of ‘Mousa’, who offered to buy Mr Hamid’s Lexus
STONES: The value of the stones is still unknown yet after Mr Hamid heard that they were potentially worth tens of thousands of pounds, he was quickly willing to part with £3,000 to have them in his possession
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What started off as a routine trip to an autocentre and bike shop, soon turned into a scam for one Bradford man. 50-year-old bus driver Abdul Hamid’s story is one which happened over the space of just two expensive days. He found himself losing £3,000, and gaining possession of two mysterious stones and involved three unknown characters who he has not seen since the day of the trade. Now he is warning others not to make the same mistakes he did, in the hope of saving people thousands of pounds. “Looking back I do feel embarrassed that it happened to me but now I want to let others know that this is happening in Bradford,” Mr Hamid said. “I let greed get the better of me for that one moment and now I have lost my money and just have these two rocks which I don’t even know the real worth of.” On Monday 14th April, Mr Hamid met the first man, who called himself ‘Mousa’, at Halfords in the city centre. The Bradford resident was approached by Mousa who enquired about the cost of his car as his ‘friend’ was in need of a new motor so the pair went to see him. Upon arrival, the second man, who called himself ‘Mr Mumbai’, got in the car with ten stones which seemed to have gems inside them. After inspecting them, Mousa, driven by Mr Hamid, took them to
be seen by his friend and jeweller, a man who called himself ‘Mr Williams’. Mr Williams declared the rocks to have a value of approximately £385 per gram, which worked out as £48,000 when cleaned and so struck a deal with Mousa to buy two stones. When Mousa and Mr Hamid returned to see Mr Mumbai to purchase the two stones, Mousa was told he would have to pay a deposit in ‘pound sterling’, as Mr Mumbai was from another country and had no English currency, if he was to have them for a final price of £29,000. Following this conversation, the three men went their separate ways and Mr Hamid says he thought that was the end of his connection with the men. “After he told Mousa he wants cash, I could tell that it wasn’t going to happen there and then,” Mr Hamid explained. “Looking back, it is perhaps clear to see that they wanted me to hear the fake value of these socalled ‘gems’ so that I would be tempted to get involved with any sort of deal. “But at that time I didn’t really think anything of it.” The next day, Mousa phoned Mr Hamid and said the trade was likely to be called off as he had only managed to gather £1,100 in cash. Mr Hamid, believing he could almost instantly double his investment, offered to pay the other £3,000 deposit as part of a deal which would benefit him financially. “My wife kept telling me not to do it but I was so convinced that it
was a simple deal that I could not resist,” he explained. “I thought I was going to be seeing these men again as they wanted to buy my car so I went to my bank and withdrew the cash for the exchange. “I remember asking Mousa why he didn’t sell the Rolex watch he was wearing to a pawn shop but he said he had tried and they needed a receipt which he didn’t have.” Mr Hamid and Mousa met Mr Mumbai in Foster Square, Bradford, on Tuesday 15th April where the exchange of cash was done in return for the two stones. After the deal, which again took place in Mr Hamid’s car, the targeted victim was then invited by Mr Mumbai to see where he was supposedly ‘staying’ whilst in Bradford. Mr Hamid got out of his car to walk with Mr Mumbai to the hotel and when he turned back to go to his car, Mousa had gone and Mr Mumbai was nowhere to be seen. “All I had left was the stones,” he said. “I tried calling both men but they did not answer their phones so I went to the police. “They told me there was nothing they could do as I had wilfully handed over the money so now I am stuck with these supposed gems and lost £3,000. “I just hope by telling others of my story that this won’t happen to anybody else.” Mr Hamid is currently waiting to see if the CCTV cameras at Halfords picked up any images of the man who called himself ‘Mousa’ and plans on getting the stones valued as his own investigation continues.
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‘More recognition needed’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A University of Huddersfield student is just one member of a research team who has been tasked with uncovering the true contribution made to Britain’s Great War efforts by India’s Sikhs. Between 1914 and 1918, tens of thousands of Sikhs from the South Asian country went to war and served on all fronts of the conflict, often with reckless courage. Yet much of their contribution is often overlooked and that is why a major project by the UK Punjabi Heritage Association has been launched, to commemorate their efforts. Amerdeep Singh Panesar, brought up in Halifax and member of a Sikh family, is in the second year of his history and politics degree at the West Yorkshire university. After learning about the programme he jumped at the opportunity to join the nationwide team of researchers who are combing regimental historians, official dispatches, correspondence and war grave records for information on the Sikh soldiers of WWI. “What drew me to the project is that soldiers of World War One who were Sikhs, and from other backgrounds in India, do not get the recognition they deserve,” he explained. “I really want to get the word out, so that people and schools know all about this story.” Backed by a £450,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the project is named ‘Empire, Faith and War’ and is planned to last three years, with the findings being shown via an exhibition, a
Sikh Soldiers war efforts to be commemorated through nationwide project documentary film, a book and an online database. Amerdeep added his belief that the Sikh soldiers deserved their rightful place in history with the WW1 Military service embedded in Sikh culture. He added: “In 1914, Sikhs accounted for less than two per cent of the population of India, but 22 per cent of the Indian army were Sikhs – a huge commitment from such a small group. “Initially, there were 35,000 of them in the army, but by the end of war, some 100,000 Sikhs had volunteered.” Shipped overseas and led by British officers, the Sikhs served on the Western Front, including the Somme, but also in theatres such as Egypt, Mesopotamia and Turkey. Some were captured, meaning that German POW records are among the sources being used by the UKPHA project. Back in the Punjab, says Amerdeep, there were mixed feelings about the Sikh soldiers serving abroad. “After all, they were not fighting for India, but for the British Empire”. Their bravery was not in doubt, and Amerdeep explained how he encountered the story of a British war hero, Lieutenant John Smyth, who had no difficulty securing Sikh volunteers for a virtual suicide mission, carrying bombs to a position just yards away from the enemy.
All ten Sikhs who took part in the raid – described as ‘one of the most gallant episodes of the whole war’ – were killed, and were posthumously awarded the Indian Distinguished Service Medal. Smyth survived and got the VC, although he reckoned his men were not given the recognition they deserved. For Amerdeep, who describes himself as a cultural rather than religious Sikh, taking part in ‘Empire, Faith and War’ has meant regular trips to London, collaborating with fellow researchers, delving into records at locations such as the Imperial War Museum and the National Archives, as they gather the data that will feed into projects such as the exhibition.
WAR: Tens of thousands of Sikh Soldiers went to war to aid Britain’s war efforts
RESEARCH: Amerdeep Singh Panesar, a second year student at the University of Huddersfield, will be one member of a team of researchers looking at the contribution of Sikh soldiers in the Great War
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Shapla Community Centre
Bradford MP, David Ward, helped open the Purple Patch Academy, a new after school club based at the Shapla Community Resource Centre in Manningham. For several years there has been concerns from local working families about the lack of local childcare provision which is affordable and meets both parents and children’s needs. The local Manningham area around the Academy is the 5th most disadvantaged ward in the country so a new facility locally will help increase children’s skills as well as enhancing the provision of services for local people. The Purple Patch Academy is based on the first floor of the Shapla Community Resource Centre and by September 2014, the After School Club will be open 7 days a week and offer young people a full and comprehensive range of activities overseen by qualified staff. The Academy has provision for 40 places in our setting working with 5-15 year olds. The Academy aims to utilise play as way of promoting learning and encourage learners to participate in the broad range of activities which include academic support, personal development, sports and play and religious studies. The Academy will also provide a number of innovative training services to parents as such free Family Links Nurturing training. Commenting David Ward MP said: “The Academy will help promote the importance of educational attainment and further help young people reach their full potential, in what is a very disadvantaged area. “From the looks of it seems that they have a very good set up and I wish them all the very best in the future.”
Bradford to lead new device trials for treating bleeding peptic ulcers
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Dr Sulleman Moreea is UK’s chief investigator for the trials to treat bleeding peptic ulcers at Bradford Royal Infirmary
Pioneering By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk
Bradford Teaching Hospitals is the first site in the UK to trial a powder called the ‘Hemospray’, which aims to stop ulcers from bleeding and help patients avoid open surgery and long hospital stays. Dr Sulleman Moreea, who is the UK’s chief investigator for the HALT trial (as it is known) said: “Gastrointestinal bleeding remains one of the most important emergencies in gastroenterology. Traditionally, the way doctors treat bleeding ulcers in the stomach and duodenum is to use an endscope – to inject adrenaline and to cauterise or stem the blood-flow through the use of medical clips. “This technique can be technically demanding and difficult. If the bleeding can’t be controlled, the patient will have to be transferred to the operating theatre for major surgery which is usually always followed by a long stay in hospital to recuperate. “Hemospray is a new powder that appears to act quickly when
sprayed on to the ulcer to control the bleeding and can be easily inserted via endoscope. Although there is a learning curve for the use of the Hemospray, ultimately this is an easier technique compared to the current methods which we use.” The HALT study is a multinational, commercial study funded by US-based pharmaceutical company, Cook Medical, involving centres in Hong Kong, Canada, Holland and the United States. It aims to recruit 80 patients worldwide, of which 40 have been recruited so far. The Bradford team, which includes specialist research nurse, Karl Ward, have screened eight people and recruited three patients since the study began in February. The hospital hopes to recruit 10 patients in total over the next five months. Initial reports of Hemospray’s usefulness in stemming bleeding peptic ulcers in the USA have proved promising but were limited by the small number of patients, so larger studies such as HALT will confirm its true worth in the management of upper
gastrointestinal bleeding. Dr Moreea added. “If the Hemospray proves effective in this current study then further research will be carried out to directly compare the powder against the current techniques of adrenaline, cauterization and clips. “If the Hemospray proves less successful than we think it will be, doctors will use the current endoscopic and surgical techniques to stem the bleeding.” Currently, the Foundation Trust sees between two to three patients every month with peptic ulcers, while around three to four patients a year will end up in surgery if endoscopic options fail to stop their bleeding. “Bradford patients will benefit from this new treatment if it proves effective as their bleeding will be easier to control and hopefully fewer patients will need to go to surgery for peptic ulcers,” added Mr Ward. Nottingham University Hospitals will be the only other UK site to take part in the trial and the team there will be led by consultant gastroenterologist, Professor Krish Ragunath.
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New Family Law rules This week saw the introduction of new family law rules which radically overhaul the way the courts deal with family breakdown issues. The rules are designed to both simplify and speed up the legal process whilst at the same time putting the welfare of children first and encouraging families to see court as a last resort to resolving disputes. Key elements of the reforms include: • Compulsory mediation Separating couples must attend a mediation awareness session before taking disputes over finances or children to court • A single Family Court – rather than having different courts for different parts of the process, there will be one court which deals with everything often with the same judge in charge of all aspects of the case from start to finish • 26-week time limit for completing care and supervision cases – recognising that the welfare of children is paramount, the time limit aims to arrive at final decisions quicker
• Limiting the amount of expert evidence in cases involving children to only those where it is necessary to resolve the case justly Farzana Ishaq is both a solicitor and qualified mediator at Pudsey legal and says, “These changes are the biggest shake up in family law for many years and have been introduced to help people who are going through what is often an emotional and upsetting process. Reforms which make the system easier to understand and which speed up the system can only be in everyone’s best interest. The introduction of compulsory mediation is also a fantastic way to help couples seek to resolve issues in a nonconfrontational environment while working together to achieve outcomes which are mutually agreed.”
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Al Hashim Academy New Islamic school set to open in Batley By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A new educational establishment is set to officially open its doors to the children of West Yorkshire at the start of the next academic year as the Al Hashim Academy launches in Batley. From September, the school will operate out of Kirklees College’s old Batley centre, on Cambridge Street, which has been unused for more than two years. Having been previously based at the old Shoulder of Mutton premises, on Upper Road, Batley, the new school will be able to cater for more than 200 pupils within its first two years. Preparations began earlier this month for the new school year, with the grand Grade II listed building only requiring minor work to get it up to operating standards. Founding director Khabbaab Raja explained why the school was set up and how much he looked forward to opening later this year. “A faith-based school in this area has been long overdue,” he said. “There has been a need for nearly two decades, maybe more. “There have been projects by
SCHOOL: The Al Hashim Academy will opened its doors at its new site, the former Kirklees College Batley Centre, in September. Pictured with Founding Director, Khabbaab Raja
other groups in the past but it just did not happen. One group had been renting a property but never found a permanent site and in the end lost hope. “But we have this site now and there has been lots of interest in the local community.” The new site was purchased for £415,000 through donations to the educational charity, from individuals and businesses, as well as a business loan. Mr Raja added that the ease of transition between a college and
secondary school was also a deciding factor when purchasing the building. “We do not need to do much as it was already an education centre,” he explained. “There were chairs and furniture left behind so we had almost everything we needed. We just need to set up and start.” More than 40 pupils have already enrolled for the new school year whilst more information is available by visiting www.alhashimacademy.webs.com
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Political earthquake With polls showing the UK Independence Party will come second in the May 22nd election, ahead of Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives but behind the opposition Labour Party, UKIP hopes to attract enough extra votes to win the ballot outright. Party leader Nigel Farage has said such a victory would trigger a "political earthquake", putting UKIP in a position to win its first seats in the British parliament in 2015 and piling pressure on the three main parties to sever Britain's ties with the European Union. UKIP wants Britain to leave the EU and an end to "open door" immigration, particularly from inside the 28-nation bloc. Polls show immigration to be one of voters' top three concerns and Cameron is under pressure to make good on his promise to cut net migration to the "tens of thousands" by 2015. The prime minister has also promised Britons a referendum on leaving the bloc if re-elected next year. Labour and the Liberal Democrats oppose such a vote. Launching its campaign in the
UKIP leader Nigel Farage defends election campaign amid racism row
northern English city of Sheffield, UKIP released a series of posters urging voters to "take back control of our country" by electing UKIP candidates. The party currently holds nine seats in the European Parliament. One poster featured a picture of a finger pointing to anyone reading it, saying "26 million people in Europe are looking for work. And
CRITICISED: UKIP launched its campaign for next month's European elections and fended off accusations that its posters were racist and its anti-immigration rhetoric hypocritical
whose jobs are they after?" Another showed a picture of a man dressed as a construction worker begging on the street, saying: "EU policy at work. British workers are hit hard by unlimited cheap labour". Mike Gapes, a Labour lawmaker, said the posters were "racist", while Nicholas Soames, a Conservative lawmaker and the grandson of
Winston Churchill, condemned them as "deeply divisive, offensive and ignorant." "This UKIP campaign is a racist, xenophobic campaign designed to win votes by whipping up animosity against foreigners living and working and contributing to this country," Gapes wrote on his web site. Farage, who is married to a
German citizen, rejected the accusations, saying the posters were aimed at highlighting the fact that an influx of cheap foreign labour had driven down wages and increased youth unemployment. "This is the classic trick," he said. "Any debate on immigration is closed down automatically. Decry it as racism. Don't talk about it. Brush it under the carpet. We're not going to do that." UKIP was a non-sectarian, nonracist political party, he said, and the posters were a "hard-hitting reflection of reality". Farage, a member of the European Parliament, was later put on the spot over his German wife being his secretary when a reporter asked him how he could justify her employment while complaining that foreigners were taking British jobs. "It's a very different situation to a mass of hundreds of thousands of people coming in and flooding the lower end of the labour market," said Farage, saying she was in a unique position as his wife to work extremely unsociable hours.
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Tackling car crime 14 arrests already made under Operation Emporia
BEWARE: West Yorkshire police have stepped up their efforts to protect owners of 4x4s in the county with Operation Emporia already bringing a number of thieves to justice
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A West Yorkshire wide operation to tackle the theft of 4x4 vehicle parts is already making a difference with 14 people arrested so far. A special task force of officers have executed warrants and searched nine premises in Bradford, Halifax and Huddersfield over the last month leading to the recovery of two stolen
vehicles and a number of stolen parts from Range Rovers. Of those arrested, one man has been charged with theft, while the other 13 have been interviewed and released on bail. Operation Emporia was set up to combat an emerging issue with Land Rover and Range Rover vehicles being targeted by thieves, particularly for LED headlamps but also doors, mirrors, bonnets, wheels clusters and grills. Chief Inspector Steve Thomas, the force lead for Operation Emporia, said: “Operation Emporia is a coordinated force response to an identified emerging crime type with 4x4 vehicles being targeted by thieves. The activity over the past few weeks shows how seriously we are taking this issue and we will continue to utilise a number of tactics to tackle this offending head-on. “Working closely with manufacturers, we have been stopping certain vehicles fitted with LED headlamps to ensure they are legitimate. I want to reassure drivers of Land Rovers or Range Rovers fitted with LED
headlights that if they are stopped by the police it is part of our work to protect their vehicles and would look for their support.” As part of the ongoing work under Operation Emporia, owners of 4x4 vehicles who have recently had secondhand LED lights fitted are being urged to contact police with proof of purchase. “I would urge anyone who has recently had such parts fitted to make contact to advise where these parts were fitted,” CI Steve Thomas added. “I would also urge caution for anyone looking to buy second-hand parts. “If we stop a vehicle and it is suspected that it is fitted with stolen parts then these will be removed and the owner of the vehicle could face prosecution.” Members of the public are also being encouraged to report any suspicious behaviour or thefts of parts from their own vehicles. Anyone with information about this type of crime is urged to call the Operation Emporia team on 101 or pass information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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DONATION: Members of GSAL’s Hindu and Sikh societies handed over a cheque of £5,000 to the Saraswati Vidyalaya charity, (l-r) Student faith leader GSAL Hindu Society, Akash Ramnath; UK coordinator of Saraswati Vidyalaya, Mr Hashmukh Shah; and Student faith leader GSAL Sikh Society, Manraj Thethi
The gift of education Top marks as students raise funds for village schools in India and Nepal
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Pupils at a local Leeds school took time out of their academic studies earlier this month to help raise thousands of pounds for educational establishments around the world. Student members of the Hindu and Sikh societies from the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) handed over a cheque of £5,000 to a representative from the charity Saraswati Vidyalaya – a service project of The Three R’s Education Trust. ‘Saraswati Vidyalayas’ are one teacher schools in India and Nepal which are helping to transform the lives of children in the south Asian countries by giving them greater access to education. Thanks to the generosity of students at GSAL, five of these new schools can now be built in remote villages of the two countries, with the total amount donated to the cause by the Leeds school now standing at £10,000. The main fundraiser each year is the Diwali show, organised by the Hindu and Sikh student faith leaders, an event which brings the
whole community together for an evening of Indian food, music and dance. As well as the Diwali show, a tasty sum is raised each year through curry tastings and cooking demonstrations thanks to the generosity of Mr and Mrs Dabhi of Hansa’s Restaurant in Leeds. Mr Hashmukh Shah is Saraswati Vidyalaya’s coordinator in the UK and
in India and Nepal you are helping disadvantaged students to overcome illiteracy and resist exploitation. “Thanks to GSAL we have built nine schools over five years – today’s donation alone will fund five more.” Akash Ramnath, Hindu student faith leader, added: “Education is a fundamental right for every child and we are proud to support this
“Thanks to GSAL we have built nine schools over five years – today’s donation alone will fund five more.” was presented with the cheque by Student faith leaders from GSAL’s Hindu and Sikh societies earlier this month. He said he was extremely grateful to see such generosity and explained how crucial such funds are for the charity. He said: “Education is empowerment, and through your sponsorship of schools
charity which provides education to children who don’t have the advantages that we take for granted. “The Hindu and Sikh communities at GSAL are very inclusive and I would like to thank everyone who has supported us, in school and from the wider community.”
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Viper bites back on latest ‘Day of Action’
Clamping down on illegal drivers
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West Yorkshire’s motorists are being urged to ensure their car insurance is up to date at the county’s police force clamp down in the illegal drivers. Police and partners suspended the licences of seven taxis and seized a car as part of a Day of Action to tackle crime and boost safety on Leeds Road last week, in the latest of a series of operations taking place in the area through the forces Viper campaign. Viper officers together with staff from the Huddersfield Neighbourhood Policing Team and partners including VOSA stopped 75 vehicles to check their road worthiness and issue eight prohibition notices. Valuable intelligence about known offenders was also gained in the operation which was the second of a series of April initiatives to disrupt offenders. Earlier this month, on 4th and 6th April, Viper officers joined forces with new Special Constables to increase patrolling across the districts streets, in operations to target known street level offenders and disrupt them. Recruitment events were also held in Dewsbury to attract more Special Constables to join West Yorkshire Police, in particular those from black and ethnic minority groups. Finally, officers also patrolled at a car boot sale at the Dewsbury Rams grounds on Sunday 6th April to check for counterfeit goods and speak with those attending.
REPOSSESSED: One car was seized and seven taxis’ licenses were suspended as Operation Viper stepped up its commitment to take dangerous drivers off the road
Sergeant Des Sawdon, of the Kirklees Viper Team, explained how the operation had been running in full force over recent weeks and how partnerships in local communities have helped boost police presence and disrupt street level crime.
pocketing,” he explained. “The reaction we had from residents to the enhanced patrols and engagement events was very positive, with those we spoke to saying they valued the extra presence of uniformed officers. “More operations are planned
“Disruption events such as the enhanced patrols and the road side checks can be very effective at deterring and disrupting the type of low level criminals who can make life a misery through offences such as theft and pick pocketing.” “Disruption events such as the enhanced patrols and the road side checks can be very effective at deterring and disrupting the type of low level criminals who can make life a misery through offences such as theft and pick
and I would encourage anyone who has information about criminals operating in their communities to contact CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111,” he added.
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SAFETY: Tair Bashir (third from left) was encouraged to see Sheffield’s Lucozade Power League premises install their own defibrillator after he suffered a cardiac arrest in December 2013, pictured here with teammates and centre manager, Alex Tarratt
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League invests in defibrillator following footballer’s cardiac arrest
By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A family man, who suffered a cardiac arrest whilst playing football with friends last year, has said he was ‘delighted’ to see the sport facility install their own defibrillator following his serious incident. 42-year-old Tair Bashir, from Rotherham, collapsed in December after struggling to breathe at the city’s Lucozade Power League premises. For 20 minutes his teammates, Amir Afzal, of Duke Street Medical Centre, and Mehrban Ghani, of White Rose Medical Practice, heroically performed CPR non-stop on their friend whilst fellow GP, Ashrif Akram, held the head of Mr Bashir. The Rotherham man is now recovering at home and still has at least four weeks left on a cardiorehabilitation programme before he can contemplate going back to work. Yet it could have been much worse for Mr Bashir had it not been for the knowledge of his friends who he thanks for saving his life. “If these guys hadn’t exerted the efforts that they did, if they had decided to quit five minutes sooner, I don’t know what would have happened and I may not be here now,” he said following the incident. Earlier this month, Mr
Bashir paid a visit to the premises for the first time since his incident and said he was encouraged to see progressive steps being made. He added: “It’s great to see that they have finally got one (defibrillator) and I popped up the other day to see it for myself. “Hopefully they will never have to use it but it is important to have it there. “Personally I think they should be more common place because at the end of the day it can save somebody’s life so it isn’t really any different to something like a fire extinguisher. “I’ve been looking on the internet and there are petitions out there asking government to legislate that public places have defibrillators which is an encouraging thing to see.” Alex Tarratt, manager of the Sheffield Power League, said he was more than happy to install the device and hoped other places would follow suit. He said: “After Tair’s cardiac arrest we decided that it would only be beneficial to have defibrillator on site so if an incident like this does happen again we are prepared. “I would urge other venues to do the same because if something as small as this could save a life then it is a very worthy investment.”
From 22 April 2014 there are various changes which will have an impact on applicants wishing to commence Children Act proceedings. The Children and Families Act 2014 sets out the following major changes: • Introduction of Single Family Court – A national court for all family proceedings in England & Wales. Although local county courts will still exist to accept counter applications such as divorce, all applications relating to children will have to be issued from a centralised Designated Family Court. The case will then be allocated by the ‘gatekeeping team’ to the most appropriate court and level of judge. • Compulsory family mediation – Courts will no longer accept applications to issue Children Act proceedings (unless a specified exemption applies) until applicants have first attended a Mediation Information and Assessment Meeting (MIAM). This is now a compulsory requirement for separating couples to resolve financial matters and arrangements for children. • New terminology – ‘Contact’ and ‘residence’ orders will be removed and instead will be called ‘child arrangement orders’. This is to highlight the court’s primary concern of the welfare of the child. • New rules on evidence – Expert evidence (e.g. local authority reports) will only be permitted if it is ‘necessary’ to assist the court to resolve disputes justly. • Court fees – There is no longer a court fee for injunction applications, such as nonmolestation and occupation orders, given the urgency and sensitivity of such applications. I deal with all areas of private family law. Contact me for a confidential chat or to book your free 30 minute face-to-face consultation.
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More than £100,000 raised FUNDRAISING: (l-r) St Gemma’s Hospice fundraiser, Jenny Dixon; White Rose administration assistant, Samantha Knight; centre director, James Bailey; retail liaison manager, Laura Robinson; and St Gemma's volunteer, Tracie Harrison pose with the cheque for £108,827.82
Fundraising flurry rounds off White Rose charity partnership
Leeds’ White Rose Shopping Centre has rounded off its charity partnership with St. Gemma’s Hospice in style with a pop-up shop, bringing the amount raised for the charity to more than £108,800. Since April 2012, staff at the Centre has supported a range of fundraising activities in order to
raise valuable funds for the charity. Everything from tombolas, singing contests, Christmas jumper days, performances by carol singers, Valentine’s balloon sales have all taken place with the most recent Mother’s Day pop-up shop activity, raising more than £500. The Centre worked in
partnership with St. Gemma’s and Luscombe Suzuki to promote the St. Gemma’s Hospice Big Car Raffle, which took place from December 2013 to January 2014 and raised more than £60,000 for the charity. During the six weeks in which it was held the St. Gemma’s Big Car Raffle gave entrants the chance to win a host of prizes with the grand prize winner, Maureen Dunne, driving away in a new Suzuki Swift, which was kindly donated by the team at Luscombe Suzuki. Speaking about the charity partnership centre manager at White Rose, Dean Stratton, said:
“We’re delighted that we’ve managed to raise more than £108,000 for St. Gemma’s Hospice and would like to say a big thank you to all our shoppers that got behind our fundraising activities over the last two years, as we couldn’t have raised such a substantial amount without them. “St. Gemma’s conducts vital work in our local community by offering care and support to terminally ill patients and their families. The money raised will go a long way in helping the team at the Hospice continue to offer this valuable service to families across the region.”
Tracie Harrison, fundraiser at St. Gemma’s Hospice, added her thanks for such an enjoyable partnership. She said: “We have thoroughly enjoyed working with White Rose over the past two years and are very grateful for the many fundraising opportunities they have allowed St. Gemma’s staff and volunteers to conduct. “White Rose shoppers have been extremely supportive of St. Gemma’s, meaning that we have raised awareness of our work, as well as a fantastic amount that will fund vital care for our patients.”
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Nida Azwer among celebrated designers showcase at Faisana Fashion Weekend Celebrated designer, Nida Azwer, is among the six fashion houses from across India and Pakistan, to be showcasing her latest collection and interacting with the UK public at Faisana Fashion Weekend, 2nd and 3rd May, Mayfair Hotel, London. Nida Azwer has been designing and working in fashion under the aegis of her eponymous label since 2005, only one month after she graduated from the prestigious Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture. Her label includes prêt a porter, haute couture and bridal lines. Nida herself was nominated for the coveted Lux Style Award for Best Emerging Talent in 2008 and won the Best Designer Award at the Nesvita Women of Strength Awards in 2009. The same year, she held her debut solo show in Karachi, featuring both prêt a porter and haute couture to the acclaim of press and industry stalwarts alike.
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Nida Azwer’s atelier has come to be recognised for the designer’s love of more classic and vintage design elements infused with traditional crafts such as ‘tukri ka kaam’, ‘rilli’, ‘kantha’, ‘zardozi’ and ‘miniature embroidery’ worked into contemporary fashion. All clothing and apparel created under the Nida Azwer label is meticulously handworked in Pakistan using only pure fabrics including Irish linen, chiffons, hand-woven silks and brocade. The atelier is best known for infusing designs with attention to detail, innovative cuts, silhouettes and tailoring. Influencers on the South Asian fashion landscape, Aamna & Aisha and Radhika Hasan, bring to the Capital a UK exclusive with Faisana Fashion Weekend, which curates and presents for the very first time together on one international platform three of India and three of Pakistan’s most celebrated designers – Anita Dongre, Rina Dhaka and Bhairavi Jaikishan (India); and Umar Sayeed, Nida Azwer and Sania Maskatiya (Pakistan). The two-day event at Mayfair Hotel will launch with an exclusive Champagne, Canapés and Couture evening on 2nd May, 7-9.30pm in Mayfair Hotel’s Crystal Room, where guests will preview the latest collections from
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CONSTRUCTION: The palace in Pakistan would have been valued at more than £2million upon completion
Tax fraudster was building his own ‘Buckingham Palace’ A Birmingham tax fraudster has been concluded that Khan had failed to pay tax sentenced to four years in prison after and national insurance over that period plans to build his own personal which equalled a total amount of £445,264. ‘Buckingham Palace’ in Pakistan was Acting Detective Chief Inspector thwarted by police. Andrew Bannister, who led the 42-year-old Mohammed Suleman Khan investigation, said: “We disputed the was living a life of amounts earned. Our luxury in his Moseley research was not able to home, having cheated find any business he the tax man by almost controlled or owned £500,000 over a nine that was consistent with year period. him being a debt Despite appearing to collector within the have no job on paper in community. the UK, and only “We were effectively transferring minimal prosecuting someone amounts through bank based on the evidence accounts in the country, about lifestyle and it was his lavish property without having spending in Pakistan easily obtained which alerted the evidence.’’ GUILTY: Mohammed Suleman authorities. Over the course of the Khan had cheated the tax man out of Detectives investigation it was also more than £400,000 and, having investigating Khan’s discovered that Khan already been sentenced to four years lifestyle found that he had, at one point, had in prison, is likely to lose more than £1million when the West Midlands had actually more than £120,000 in force conclude their investigation commissioned work for cash possession and had a £2.4million palace to also paid for luxury cars be constructed in in cash, including a Over the course of £22,000 BMW. Pakistan which a judge described as his own Chief Superintendent the investigation ‘Buckingham Palace’. Alex Murray, it was also The building, upon responsible for policing completion, would have in east Birmingham, discovered that included its own library, said: “The joint action Khan had, at one taken by police and HM private cinema and even servant quarters. Revenue and Customs point, had more It was a search of proves that where Khan’s home which than £120,000 in communities trust local unveiled the true plans officers and confide in cash possession for the mammoth them, we are able to operation in Pakistan’s and had also paid piece that information Attock region. together and where for luxury cars in appropriate The tax evader’s launch an defence argued that investigation. cash, including a their client was a “This may take time £22,000 BMW legitimate businessman but we will always seek who had earned just to bring to justice those £300,000 over a nine who don’t operate year period. within the law. Yet officers from West Midlands Police “The message from West Midlands Force CID, investigating the accused, had Police is that we will stop you, whether that found that Khan had already spent is through criminal law, through Revenue £893,000 on the outer-shell and roof of his and Customs, the Department for Work Pakistan project, on top of at least and Pensions or others. £300,000 income for him and his family in “Communities are fed up of people the UK. thinking they are above the law and are From that information, officers increasingly standing up to be counted.”
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The days are getting warmer and longer so now is the time to get back in the saddle. British Cycling's Sky Ride Local programme of rides starts on Sunday, May 22nd, offering local people the opportunity to go on guided routes all around the district. But Breeze rides for women are already taking place with several coming up shortly. There is a Greenway jaunt this Sunday, 27 April, from Victoria Car Park at Cleckheaton, a four hour ride from Hirst Lock in Saltaire to Rodley next Wednesday, 30 April, for mountain or hybrid bike riders, and a 15 mile towpath ride, also from Hirst Lock, on Thursday, 8 May. This popular programme is organised by British Cycling and Sky in partnership with Bradford Council. The rides vary in distance and difficulty from easy to challenging, so that people can just go for easy going spins or fast-paced and hilly routes if they are more experienced. Dan Goodey, British Cycling's Recreation Manager for Yorkshire, said: "Cycling has never been more popular, especially with the Grand Depart of the Tour de France taking place on July 5th and 6th in our region. "We are delighted to be working with Bradford Council to make it even easier for local people to get out on their bikes and have some fun this summer." To register for any of these free guided bike rides, including the Breeze rides for women, and to find out more about getting into cycling, visit goskyride.com/Bradford.
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APPRENTICE: Plasterer Kwami is urging other young people to follow him into the construction industry
Young people get the chance to bag building and construction work with big developers
By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk
Young people in Leeds will find out how they can become the building and construction workers of the future at a special event this month. Youngsters from schools and colleges across the city will be at Leeds Civic Hall for the Construction Apprenticeship Fair on April 28, which has been organised by Leeds City Council’s Apprenticeship Hub. More than 100 people aged 1624 will get the chance to hear about apprenticeship opportunities with the firms behind some of the city’s biggest development projects. Representatives from Hammersons, who are currently working on the £130m Victoria Gate retail scheme, will be attending along with staff from Keepmoat, the company working with Leeds City Council on the housing regeneration programme, will also be on hand on the day. Both companies will be talking about vacancies and
opportunities as well as offering advice about the industry. Kwami Thompson, from Harehills, was recently taken on by Keepmoat as an apprentice plasterer on the housing regeneration project. The 20-year-old said the apprenticeship fair would be a great opportunity for other young people to follow in his footsteps. He said: “I’ve been on site for a few weeks now and it's greateveryone is so friendly and I’m really enjoying it. “Doing an apprenticeship has changed my life and if anyone is thinking of going into the construction industry, I couldn’t recommend it highly enough. “I’m learning new skills, getting more experience being part of a big project and this really is the best way forward for me.” Also attending the fair will be a range of top training providers including Leeds College of Building and CITB. Councillor Lucinda Yeadon, Leeds City Council’s executive member for leisure and skills, said: “The Construction Apprenticeship Fair is the perfect place for
young people to get access to key knowledge and information from within the industry. “We’ve seen the construction industry bounce back in a big way in Leeds recently and we’ve got some huge and exciting projects taking place in the city both now and in the future. “Those types of developments create some fantastic opportunities, so now is a great time for young people to get involved in building and construction and start a career that could see them help to change the face of Leeds.” Young people attending the fair can register and apply for opportunities on the day and schools and colleges can also book the Leeds Apprenticeship Hub to deliver workshops and information sessions. No appointments are needed to attend the event, which takes place from 10am-12pm. Anyone finishing Year 11, 12 or 13 who want to start an apprenticeship in September needs to apply over the next month. To find out more, please visit www.leedspathways.org.uk/work
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Challenging the stigmas that surround mental health A brand new project has been launched in Leeds to help people with mental health problems overcome their condition. Set up by Hamara, and funded by ‘Time to Change’, the ‘Khushi project’ works with volunteers who have lived experience of mental health issues be it individually or as a carer for a loved one. Whether it is experience with stress, depression, post-natal depression, bi-polar, or anything to do with mental health; the project allows people affected by these often debilitating conditions to make ‘social contact’ through ‘meaningful conversations’. The phrase ‘Social Contact’ refers to a conversation between someone with experience of mental health problems and with someone without, discussing the challenges faced by the prior. Meeting someone who is open about their experiences and having the chance to ask questions, is something the Khushi project utilises to make people think twice about
commonly held stereotypes. Hamara will be working closely with partner agencies in order to engage with individuals from the public who have little or no experience of mental health in an attempt to change attitudes towards the issue and to challenge stigma and discrimination. By providing a service that will help improve public attitudes and behaviour towards mental health
issues, the Khushi project aims to reduce the number of people facing stigma and discrimination in relation to their mental health. Everyone has mental health - A ‘good mental health day’ may be a day whereby you are feeling happy, positive and energetic, whilst a ‘bad mental health day’ may be someone Other kinds of mental health feeling upset, not wanting to socialise. The term ‘mental health’ illnesses are OCD (obseessive compulsive disorder), self harm and itself, is seen as negative. eating disorders. Having any kind of mental illness is not something to be embarrassed about or feel ashamed about. It is a serious topic to be discussed because some people often lose their lives due to lack of support from family or because they are seen to be possessed by an evil spirit and are taken to a ‘priest/molvi’ to have the spirit/jinn exorcised. Khushi will stimulate open debate and discussion about mental health problems for the first time in the south Asian community in Yorkshire. The project is working in partnership with South Asian Arts (SAA-uk), an
The project is working in partnership with South Asian Arts (SAA-uk), an organisation that uses and performs traditional and contemporary Indian Music and Dance.
organisation that uses and performs traditional and contemporary Indian Music and Dance. ‘Time to Change’ is England's biggest programme to end the stigma and discrimination faced by people with mental health problems. The programme is run by the charities Mind and Rethink Mental Illness, and funded by the Department of Health and Comic Relief. Anyone who has experienced anything like stress, depression, or grievance of a loved one, and would like to make a difference and challenge negative preceptions are encouraged to get in touch with the project. If anyone is interested in becoming a volunteer they should contact Tayba on 0113 249 7762 or tayba@hamara.co.uk
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The focal point of Bradford’s City Park has received much praise since officially opening in 2012 and the awards keep coming for the mirror pool which is set to receive its latest accolade next week. Visiting judges from the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association were impressed when they came to the city to view the UK's largest man-made water feature which boasts over 100 fountains and a 4,000 square metre mirror pool. And now they are returning again to present a plaque to the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Khadim Hussain on
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Friday 2nd May. Bradford Council and Fountain Workshop Ltd were jointly named winner of The Marsh Award for Fountains given for ‘the best use of moving water in the regeneration of urban public space’. Cllr Hussain said it was fantastic to be recognised once more by such a reputable organisation and looked forward to receiving the award. He said: “We are rightly proud of our fountains in City Park and this water feature acts as a magnet for both locals and tourists. “I'm delighted the fountains have
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won yet another national award to add to City Park's growing trophy cabinet.” The Marsh Awards are the brainchild of Brian Marsh, chairman of the Marsh Christian Trust. They are awarded for conservation, science, the arts, heritage, literature and volunteering. Jolyon Drury, chairman of the Marsh Awards, will present the award to the Lord Mayor. His grandfather, Alfred Drury, is remembered in Bradford for sculpting the Queen Victoria memorial overlooking City Park.
PRAISED: Having already picked up eight awards for its innovative design, Bradford’s City Park water feature is set to receive its latest accolade next month
Fantastic Fountains Bradford’s iconic mirror pool to receive another award
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Super Satpal London Marathon conqueror ‘did it for Mum’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A busy mother from Huddersfield completed the gruelling 26-mile course of the London Marathon last weekend and helped raise hundreds of pounds for her chosen charity. Satpal Sharma, 36, conquered the route in just over four hours as she raised funds on behalf of Arthritis Research UK – a charity which she holds close to her heart. Spurred on by her mother, who has suffered from osteoarthritis for many years, Satpal crossed the line with her two-yearold daughter, Mia, in her arms. Despite feeling ‘exhausted’ upon completion, the Huddersfield solicitor said it was all worth it, knowing she had help out such a ‘worthy cause’. “My mum is my
inspiration,” she INSPIRATION: Satpal Sharma explained. “She with her mother, Dalip Roth, would never be who suffers from osteoarthritis able to do something like the London Marathon 10Ks, yet the ‘buzz’ she says because of her condition she felt this time made it but she is the most extra special. supportive person. “When I was about 100m “She is a long time sufferer from osteoarthritis from the finish line I saw and really inspired me to do my daughter come out to me from the main stand the run this year. and I picked her up and we “Before the big day, it finished the race together,” was all hardcore training she said. and I have to thank all my “I got a real buzz from family for their support as they helped me get through the whole day and even it and get ready to compete. beat my time from my last London Marathon by nine “My mum would be minutes.” babysitting as well as my So far, Satpal has raised husband who would also just over £550 through her help me get all the right donations page after carbs and pasta inside me registering a time of four so I was fully ready on the hours and 19 minutes. day.” If you would like to make She added: “I have a very a donation, please visit busy life at home but they Virgin Money Giving’s all supported me 100 per website and search for cent.” ‘Satpal Sharma’, with all Satpal has completed a funds going direct to number of runs previously ranging from marathons to Arthritis Research UK.
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Ravenscliffe High School, in partnership with Calderdale Council, is among 324 local sports projects to secure a share of £17 million of National Lottery funding from Sport England’s Inspired Facilities fund. Since 2011, Inspired Facilities has been helping breathe new life into tired community sports facilities and converting existing buildings into venues suitable for grassroots sport. Sport England has awarded £113,882 to fund community sports changing facilities and storage for adapted bicycles at Spring Hall. The facilities will be fully accessible, DDA compliant, and will benefit the 30,000+ visitors who use the athletics track each year. The proposed facilities will form part of the new “Ravenscliffe@SpringHall” project; a brand new, purpose built sixth form and community learning centre.
Library closure
Crofton Library will close for two days in May to allow the school to carry out essential electrical work. The library, situated on High Street, will be closed on Friday 9th May and Saturday 10th May and it is expected to reopen as normal at 2pm on the following Monday. To minimise the inconvenience to local residents who use the library due dates on books, DVDs and other materials will be extended and customers who wish to use the computers over the two days are advised to use Wakefield, Normanton or Sandal Library. Notifications will be on display within the library advising members of the forthcoming closure.
Dhaba Lane By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk
When former banker Arti Bareja and business development manager Upma Arora met they were inspired by their childhood nostalgia for simple home-cooked food and decided it was time to become innovators. They duo wanted an alternative to pre-packaged food, takeaways and curry menus, which didn't feature the simplicity they craved and saw a gap in the market. Hence ‘Dhaba Lane’ was born. Dhaba Lane, say the ladies, is a fresh new way to grab a tasty, healthy lunch on the go – infused with the exotic flavours of India. The company is named after the ‘Dhabas’ (roadside shacks) on the Indian and Pakistani highways, where truckers will stop for a quick bite and a cup of chai (tea). These shacks have garnered a reputation for the quality of their food and attract a wider range of customers from all social classes. South Asian food is a cuisine Britain loves a lot and currently it simply has not been able to make its mark for lunchtime - due to the perception of it being heavy, greasy and unhealthy to eat
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regularly at midday. “We’re here to change that perception and fill the gap that exists for lunchtime. “For Asian people it will be the home-cooked flavours they so enjoy and for others, it will be a taste they love – all set out in an innovative, healthy and easy to eat manner,” says Arti. The company aim to have their own permanent kitchen in London where customers can come and enjoy their simple, tasty and wellbalanced meals. In the meantime, they offer a fortnightly Wednesday lunchtime delivery service covering the City and Canary Wharf, bringing customers home-cooked lunch boxes made from scratch, with delights including a green bean and chicken salad with a moon dal soup. You’ll also find Dhaba Lane’s stall at Venn Street Market, Clapham Common on the first Saturday of each month. Dhaba Lane also offer catering services, canapés and corporate lunches, encompassing Indian and continental cuisine.
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CELEBRATE: Members of the Healthwatch Bradford and District Board celebrate the first milestone for the independent organisation (l-r) John Samuel, Mashud Haque, Julie Bruce, Trevor Ramsay, Javed Khan, Pam James
Healthwatch Bradford celebrate first year’s success
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An organisation, which was set up last year to give the public a stronger voice when it comes to healthcare in Bradford, was celebrating earlier this month as it reached it’s one year anniversary. Healthwatch Bradford celebrated its first year of operation at a public event in the city with members of the group’s board celebrating with a special birthday cake. The event was attended by almost 100 people, who had an opportunity to challenge those in charge of health services in the district about what they are doing to improve people’s experiences of GP services. Earlier this year Healthwatch published a report, ‘Invisible at the
Desk’, which shows that although many people get good clinical care from their GP, there is wide variation in standards across Bradford and District, and some groups of people are having particularly bad experiences. At the latest Healthwatch event, speakers from the three local Clinical Commissioning Groups and NHS England responded to questions from members of the public and talked about the actions they will take to improve services. Healthwatch will be following up to tell the public more about what action the local NHS is taking in response to patient opinion, and to make sure that plans lead to better patient experiences. Speaking after the event, Chair of the Healthwatch Board, Javed Khan, said: “After our first year, Healthwatch
Bradford and District is in a strong position to call on health and social care providers to make positive changes for patients, service users and carers across our district. “It was great to see so many members of the public there and actively participating; it was a really good mix of people with representation from all parts of our communities. “Our local Clinical Commissioning Groups and NHS England fielded a strong panel of senior managers and clinicians, indicating that Healthwatch is seen as a force to be reckoned with and that they need to come along and respond to patient opinion. “I’m very proud of the work that Healthwatch staff, volunteers, and the Board have carried out in the first year, and look forward to building on that for the future.”
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Selfless teen meets Prime Minister at special reception
Downing Street welcomes a ‘Flood Hero’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A teenager from London said he was ‘very excited’ after hearing of the news that he was to be greeted personally by the British Prime Minister following his work with the country’s flood relief efforts. 16-year-old Zafar Ahmad, from Southfields, London, finally met David Cameron on Monday 7th April at 10 Downing Street. After picking up the ‘Flood Hero’ award, alongside four other volunteers, live on ITV’s Daybreak, and receiving a cheque of £5,000 by Sir Richard Branson to go towards his chosen charity, Zafar was invited to the historic home of British politics. During his half-term holidays in February, the enthusiastic volunteer joined others from Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), a UK youth charity, to
assist with the wider flood relief efforts being carried out across the country, including the Staines, Chertsey, and Somerset areas. Zafar spent almost every day helping however he could, whether filling and delivering sandbags, or helping with the massive clean-up operation of the St. Paul's Church in Staines. Speaking before he finally met Mr Cameron, he said: “I'm a bit nervous about attending the reception, but at the same time very excited to meet the Prime Minister. “Young people are often highlighted for all sorts of negative reasons, but I would like to assure the Prime Minister that there are many positive young Brits who enjoy helping others on a daily basis.” He added: “I don't consider what I did to be special, but simply fulfilment of my religious duty as a British Muslim to serve my country. “I would like to thank ITV for
HONOURED: Zafar Ahmad (centre) was awarded the title of ‘Flood Hero’ by ITV’s Daybreak and visited 10 Downing Street this month alongside other honoured guests
highlighting the plight of those affected by the floods as well as Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Unite for offering such a kind donation, which I am donating in full to help the flood victims.” Jamal Akbar, the AMYA youth coordinator who was so moved by Zafar's selflessness that he put the teenager’s name forward for the award, added: “In my mind, everyone who helped out with the flood relief efforts is a flood hero,
whether they are from our own community, the local residents, the Army or the tremendous Sikh volunteers who worked tirelessly. “The reason I nominated Zafar was because of his selfless dedication and the fact that he showed no hesitation in giving up his school holidays to help others. “I’m very proud that he got through as there were over 120 nominations across the country. I think he is a great representative for
young people across the UK.” Zafar’s volunteering efforts do not stop here as he is already looking forward to raise more money to assist with the massive clean-up required up and down the country. Next month he will be running 10K at the annual MKA-10K on 4th May at Battersea Park and can be sponsored by visiting his Just Giving page at, www.justgiving.com/ZafarAhmad-2014.
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‘Voices of Asia’
A stunning new gallery showcasing Asian culture in all its wonder and colour was unveiled at a popular Leeds museum earlier this week. In what will be the first major gallery refresh at the museum since its opening in 2008, the fantastic sounds, diversity and culture of Asia was revealed as part of the ‘Voices of Asia’ Exhibition, which opened its doors to the public on Friday April 18 2014 at Leeds City Museum. The title ‘Voices of Asia’ was deliberately chosen to represent the many Asian communities that live within the city, the different languages spoken in the continent, and the passion for
STUNNING: A gold and red lacquered wooden chest made in Myanmar (Burma), 1860-1885, which will feature in the 'Voices of Asia' exhibition
contemporary film that will be incorporated in the new displays. The displays, which have been planned in partnership with local Asian community groups as part of an Advisory Network, will stay in the space for around five years, but will change annually to reflect different projects, themes and world faiths. Visitors have the chance to enjoy and take an unforgettable journey through seven major themes: Faiths & Festivals; Trade & War; Fashion & Style; Music, Dance, Theatre & Film; Eating Out & Eating In and Faith in Focus. Featuring in all of the themes will be a variety of interesting and diverse objects and pieces taken from the Leeds Museum and Galleries collections and also a wide range of donations from the Asian community, partners and city universities. The displays will include a friendly Chinese New Year tiger puppet, a model of the Golden Temple at Amritsar, a huge Chinese temple gong and two painted marble statues, of the Hindu deities Krishna and Radha, purchased from Leeds Hindu Temple. Hello Kitty makes an appearance and some old fashioned rag dolls from Gujarat. As part of the first Faith in Focus, the many facets of Hinduism will also be showcased and celebrated. Researched and developed by the Leeds Museum and Galleries team, who have worked closely with a wide range of local community groups and organisations including South Asian Arts UK, Leeds Hindu Mandir, Hamara, Jamyang Buddhist Centre, Leeds Asian Blind Association and Shantona at Leeds Museum and Galleries, ‘Voices of Asia’ replaces the acclaimed ‘Out of Africa’ gallery which displayed the city’s African collections. Leeds City Museum, which has
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Cona Restaurant Simply the best
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fter months of preparation and planning, Bradford’s latest restaurant finally gave the city a sneak peak at what the future of dining looks like as Cona Restaurant opened its doors for an exclusive launch event. An intimate evening, where friends and family came together to celebrate the official opening, was held earlier this week with guests treated to flavoursome samples from an ultra-chic menu in an ultra-chic environment. Located in Little Germany, Cona brings modern European Halal cuisine to the city in a way that local residents may never have experienced before. ‘Simplicity’ is emphasised throughout. The understated décor provides the perfect environment for diners to enjoy an array of delectable dishes and experience flavours which will delight all palates. Months of planning were put into the final menu to ensure only the best flavours and tastes are served up at Cona, many of which cannot be found anywhere else in the city. With menus product-
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other eateries, is in charge of the kitchen and guarantees only the best meals are ever served up. Why not begin with one of the delightful starters, ranging from Crab ravioli, samphire and leeks, to Cauliflower risotto with
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black truffle butter, before moving on to a main course. Traditional and modern dishes are served up sideby-side, with their simplicity allowing the true flavours to be experienced. A lunch menu is also available which includes hand-crafted sandwich favourites such as classic roast chicken club, whilst speciality options, such as the pulled lamb with harissa mayo and coleslaw sandwich, will satisfy any foodie. Founded by Oman Rana and Armi, the restaurant looks to serve up only the best menu to local residents all within a relaxed environment. “Here in Little Germany there is nothing else like Cona,” Armi explained. “More than 1,000 people live in this area and until now the tastes and flavours of modern European halal cuisine has been unavailable. “Food has always been a big passion of mine so when Oman told me there was a chance to open here I could not refuse.” Little Germany’s little secret is already gathering a lot of attention and with some of Bradford’s finest cuisine available at Cona Restaurant, head down today to experience ‘simplicity’ at its best.
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Janan launches new Birmingham store Whistle while you work T he case of Clyde & Co LLP and Morris -v- Van Winkelhof considers the important question of whether or not a member of a limited liability partnership (“LLP”) can be a worker within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996. The Claimant in this case, Mrs Van Winkelhof, was a member of the law firm Clyde & Co. Upon joining Clyde & Co, the Claimant signed a Deed of Adherence stating that she would devote her full time and attention to the business and would be faithful to the partnership. It is common ground in the claim that the Claimant was recruited into Clyde & Co as a result of her favourable connections in the African legal market. Therefore, following her recruitment into Clyde & Co, she worked predominately in Tanzania in order to maintain her relationship with Ako Law, a Tanzanian law firm, which then became an associate firm of Clyde & Co. On 23 November 2010 the Claimant alleged that the Managing Partner of Ako Law was accepting bribes to secure work and control the outcome of cases and also that he was engaged in money laundering. Two days after the above report was made, the Claimant was dismissed from Ako Law. The following day she was suspended from Clyde & Co and was later dismissed on 13 January 2011. She alleged her dismissal was unfair on two grounds: 1. She was being subjected to detrimental treatment as a result of making a protected disclosure regarding the activities of the Managing Partner of
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Ako Law. In other words she had ‘blown the whistle’ on unacceptable conduct and was dismissed as a result; and 2. She was subject to unlawful sex discrimination as a male partner would not have been treated the same way and/or that her dismissal related to the fact that she had recently told Clyde & Co that she was pregnant. The claim is hotly contested by Clyde & Co, who allege that Mrs Van Winkelhof is not a ‘worker’ within the meaning of the Employment Rights Act 1996. She cannot therefore rely on the ‘whistle blowing’ legislation which is designed to afford protection to workers. At the first Hearing the Employment Tribunal held that the Claimant was not a worker and was not therefore able to pursue her claim for whistle blowing. However, the Employment Appeal Tribunal reversed that decision on the basis that the Claimant held a subordinate position in the firm. The Court of Appeal disagreed and ruled that the Claimant was not a worker. The Claimant was granted permission to appeal to the Supreme Court and the decision is currently awaited. The Claimant’s argument is that a member of an LLP should be a worker to allow them to make disclosures about unacceptable conduct without fear of reprisal. If the Supreme Court agrees the case will be remitted to the Employment Tribunal to be heard again. We at Blacks can provide assistance on all types of employment disputes. We would encourage you to seek legal assistance as soon as possible if you feel you have been unfairly dismissed.
To celebrate the launch of our NEW Birmingham J. by Janan store, we are offering a 25% discount off all purchases in the Birmingham store, which will END on 25th April 2014
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anan launched their highly anticipated latest boutique ‘J.by Janan’ on Saturday 12th April 2014. The store caters to customers, who want to buy attire which is appreciated and boasts quality and style. A range of clothing for both men and women and children is supplied that allows them to keep up-todate with the latest fashion trends of the season. The store is hosting a range of Junaid Jamshed attire which is inspired by being modest and stylish simultaneously. His collection consists of unique and impeccable prints with vivacious, flamboyant colours, which have been creatively blended to create a work of art. J. by Janan also exclusively stocks Almirah
attire. These outfits are overwhelming with beauty and are perfect for any occasion. An alluring combination of colour, design and print, which harmoniously blends together to make a dramatic fashion statement perfect for the upcoming Spring season. To celebrate the launch of our NEW Birmingham J. by Janan store, we are offering a 25% discount off all purchases in the Birmingham store; which will END on 25th April 2014. Visit the store on 148 Ladypool Road, Birmingham, B12 1XD for an enjoyable shopping experience. Our store is the place to be to make you blossom this Spring! Love Fashion. Love Janan.
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Microsoft close Nokia deal Multi-billion pound will help ‘advance’ Microsoft ‘transformation’ SOLD: (r-l) Former CEO of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer, and former Nokia President and CEO (now president of the Microsoft Devices) Stephen Elop confirmed much of the news regarding the deal earlier this year
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At one time they were the most dominant handset in the phone business, yet as of Friday 25th April, Nokia’s former product line is now in the possession of Microsoft following the completion of their sales deal. The cost of the handset business is likely to have been around £4.5billion as Microsoft takeover the Nokia branch, with two factories, in India and Korea, being left out of the deal. Nokia said that due to an ongoing tax dispute with Indian authorities, it would operate the Chennai factory as a contract manufacturing unit for Microsoft. It also said it will close a plant in Masan, Korea, which about 200 staff currently work at. Nokia added its board of directors was due to meet early next week in relation to the company's strategy assessment as it looks towards an unknown future. A media report released earlier on Friday said Nokia would outline its new strategy on Tuesday 29th April along with its first-quarter results, and that it would also nominate Rajeev Suri, the head of NSN, as the new group CEO. Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella, was delighted to have completed the deal and said the company was delighted to be able to expand their mobile-business. He said: “Today we welcome the Nokia Devices and Services business to our family. The mobile capabilities and assets they bring will advance our transformation. “Together with our partners, we remain focused on delivering innovation more rapidly in our mobile-first, cloud-first world.” Meanwhile, former Nokia President and CEO, Stephen Elop, will now serve as executive vice president of the Microsoft Devices Group, overseeing an expanded devices business that includes Lumia smartphones and tablets, Nokia mobile phones, Xbox hardware, Surface, Perceptive Pixel (PPI) products, and accessories.
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Campaign targets mothers British police to ask women to help persuade their sons not to go out and fight in Syria
DANGER: Last week, a teenager from southern England was killed fighting in Syria, police say that anyone who does make it back home risks arrest
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British police will ask women to help persuade young people not to go out to fight in Syria, in a new campaign to stem an exodus which authorities fear could breed militants at home. Hundreds of Britons are thought to have flown out to join rebels fighting the forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Senior police officers and security chiefs have said they are worried the fighters could return to the UK radicalised by hardline Islamists and carry out attacks on British soil. Britain's counter-terrorism police said they were going to appeal to from "affected women communities". "We are increasingly concerned about the numbers of young people who have or are intending ... to join the conflict," Helen Ball, National Coordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing, said in a statement ahead of Thursday's launch. "We want to ensure that people, particularly women, who are concerned about their loved ones are given enough information about
what they can do to prevent this from happening." Last week, a teenager from southern England was killed fighting in Syria. Police said anyone who did make it back home risked arrest. About 40 people have been detained in the first three months of this year, compared to 25 during the whole of 2013. One of those arrested this year was former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Moazzam Begg who was charged in March with terrorism offences although his supporters say he was merely carrying out humanitarian work. Ball said they recognised that not all who went to Syria did so to fight, and said the campaign aimed to inform people how they could help those in need in Syria "safely and legally". Andrew Parker, the Director General of MI5's domestic spy agency, said in October a growing proportion of his casework involved Syria, "mostly concerning individuals from the UK who have travelled to fight there or who aspire to do so". Parker led MI5's response to the 2005 suicide bomb attacks on London which killed 52 civilians. Some of the bombers are thought to have received training in al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Report on young offenders institution shows squalid and dirty environment along with bullying & cannabis use A damning report into a young offenders institute near Wolverhampton has found violence levels too high, inefficient security and drug usage among inmates three times above target. Chief Inspector of Prisons Nick Hardwick said inspectors in November uncovered the worst overall findings since he took up his post in July 2010. Prison bosses said a new governor had been appointed to address concerns. Mr Hardwick said Brinsford, which is next to two prisons Oakwood and Featherstone - and holds young men aged between 18 and 21, had deteriorated in almost all respects since its last inspection in 2012. "This is an establishment that needs significant improvement," he said. "When we spoke to staff and managers they were aware of the problems but seemed overwhelmed, and they lacked a plan or the determination to begin to get to grips with what needed doing." The report said structures to tackle bullying "lacked rigour" and said there was insufficient work or activity for inmates. It highlighted "squalid" and "dirty" cells "unfit for occupation", covered in graffiti with window panes missing. Almost 12 per cent of inmates tested positive for cannabis, almost
SHOCKING SHOCKING: At Brinsford Young Offenders Institution in Wolverhampton almost 12 per cent of inmates tested positive for cannabis
three times higher than the target of 4.5 per cent. But it praised health services and said they were "probably the best feature of the institution". Mr Hardwick said: "We found so much wrong with Brinsford that it is going to take time to improve, but stronger leadership and capability
from managers, along with a better and greater approach professionalism from staff, would be a start. "It was appropriate that a new governor was appointed shortly after the inspection. He has made a vigorous start on making the necessary improvements but it is
still very early days." National Offender Management Service chief executive Michael Spurr said Brinsford had a "challenging population" at the time of the inspection and was struggling to cope. He said performance had "deteriorated to an unacceptable level".
Chief Inspector of Prisons Nick Hardwick added: “Inspectors uncovered the worst overall findings since he took up his post in 2010 “Following the inspection we took immediate action to improve conditions. “A new governor was appointed and urgent work was done to improve safety, ensure decency and increase activity. “The prison is now clean, safe, ordered and is operating to an acceptable standard. “There is more to do to ensure this rapid progress is maintained and embedded but the governor has a clear strategy in place and has the full support of his staff. I am confident that when inspectors return they will see a much improved establishment.” However, Frances Crook, the chief executive of the Howard League for Penal Reform, said Brinsford should be immediately closed. “The inspection of Brinsford prison reveals an unsafe, ineffective and violent institution that should be immediately closed," a statement said. “Rather than locking up teenagers in squalid conditions, letting some out of their cells for just ten minutes a day, the government needs to start to reconsider its policy of wasting public funds and young people's lives behind bars.”
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‘Unfair Dismissal’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A sacked doctor from Coventry says he was ‘absolutely relieved’ after a tribunal ruled that he had been unfairly sacked after raising concerns about patient safety. Dr Raj Mattu, 54, was sacked from his role at the University of Coventry Hospital more than three years ago. After expressing concerns over the wellbeing of two patients, who had died in crowded bays at Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry, Employment Judge Pauline Hughes ruled Dr Mattu was subject to ‘many detriments’ by the trust as a consequence of being a whistleblower. He had claimed that five patients being allocated to four-bed bays in December 1999, prevented vital equipment being used to save the life of a 35-year-old man, and publicly announced his views in September 2001. He was suspended less than six months after the incident on the charges of bullying a junior doctor before, five years later, in July 2007, he was allowed back to work and later cleared of any bullying charges in March 2009.
However, less than one year on he was sacked by the hospital trust in an incident which Judge Hughes said Dr Mattu ‘did not cause or contribute to’. Dr Mattu had claimed that the Trust relieved him of his duties purely because of his whistleblowing and that, for more
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JUSTICE: Raj Mattu, a former doctor at the University of Coventry Hospital, was sacked after he expressed concerns about the safety of patients
than a decade, his livelihood was destroyed. “Scores of false allegations, some of them quite heinous, were put forward,” he said to BBC Radio 4. “The saddest thing out of all of this for me is that the people who have lost out the most are the patients and the public because for 13 years the trust management have prevented me from looking after patients. “They have also, in the way they have treated me, discouraged any further whistle-blowers in the NHS from coming forward and risking having their career and livelihood destroyed.”
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Duchess of Cornwall ‘devastated’ following brother’s death
Mark Shand, the brother-in-law of Prince Charles, died in a New York hospital on Wednesday after suffering a serious head injury in a fall outside a club following a charity event. Shand, 62, was the younger brother of Camilla Parker Bowles, who became the Duchess of Cornwall as the second wife of heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles. The royal couple confirmed the death in a statement, saying ‘family members are utterly devastated by this sudden and tragic loss.’ “Mark Shand was a man of extraordinary vitality, a tireless campaigner and conservationist whose incredible work through the Elephant Family and beyond remained his focus right up until his death,” the statement said. He was taken to hospital on Tuesday evening after injuring his head. Shand, who was also a travel writer, established the Elephant Family charity in 2002 to save the endangered Asian elephant from extinction in the wild. His award-winning 1996 book, ‘Queen of the Elephants,’ was made into a documentary film.
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Religions come together after Mosque chairman’s death
One of Birmingham’s most respected humanitarians sadly passed away last week and more than 4,000 people gathered to mourn his death. Leaders from Birmingham’s Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Hindu and Buddhist communities all paid tribute to Dr Mohammed Naseem who died aged 90. Chairman and figurehead for Birmingham Central Mosque, Dr Naseem was a wellrespected man across all faiths and helped establish the Birmingham Faith Leaders’ Group. His proactive life in the community was devoted to interfaith relations and helping Birmingham’s diverse culture live together as one. Speaking at his funeral, Dr Naseem’s younger brother, Naeem Tahar, who travelled from Pakistan for the service, gave his tribute to his sibling.
DIED: Dr Mohammed Naseem, Chairman of the Birmingham Central Mosque, passed away last week at the age of 90
“Dr Naseem was my only brother, and perhaps my greatest friend,” he said. “He became a warrior on all fronts. He would come into the community and help those who nobody would help. “He became a symbol of human inter-faith who believed
in peace and humanity. “The condolences offered to me and my family must be shared with you, because he belonged to you, and you were his family.” The funeral was followed by a procession and burial at Handsworth Cemetery.
Tauheedul Islam Girls school receives third ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted inspection A high school has received its third Outstanding Ofsted inspection in a row. Tauheedul Islam Girls School, in Blackburn, received a glowing report from Ofsted inspectors who said the school was in the country’s top one per cent for improving students’ outcomes. Inspectors said the school was led by a ‘strong sense of moral purpose’ and praised its focus on helping the less fortunate. Lead inspector Joan McKenna said the academic achievement in school was also of an incredibly high standard. She said: “Students achieve exceptionally well in this school. The rates of progress made by all groups of students are truly impressive across all subjects. “Because of the outstanding progress, students reach high standards. GCSE results are consistently significantly above the national average in all subjects.” The school has been in the top one per cent of schools in the country for the extent to which it improved students’ outcomes for
the last three years. Ms McKenna added: “Students are highly motivated and enthusiastic about their learning.” She said the school’s spiritual focus was a successful element. She said: “Students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is of an exceedingly high order because it is regarded as extremely important by leaders and its promotion is integral to the life of the school. “It is the framework within which all else takes place and there are very many examples of students’ outstanding outcomes in these areas. They act to help those less fortunate than they are and have welldeveloped views on a wide range of ethical and moral issues.” Principal Hamid Patel welcomed the report. He said: “Having an Ofsted inspection is a stressful experience but it was most positive. The inspectors were very impressed and we are proud of our school and what we have achieved.”
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Revenge arson attack was a mistake Gang who set fire to Leicester home, killing four, targeted the wrong house
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A mother and her three children, who were killed in an arson attack last year, were the victims of a mistaken crime which was supposed to be targeted at the family’s neighbour, a court has been told. Shehnila Taufiq, along with
her 19-year-old daughter Zainab, and sons Bilal, 17, and Jamal, 15, all died in the blaze at their family home in Leicester in September 2013. Hours earlier, a fitness coach, called Antoin Akpom, was fatally stabbed in the city and the resulting fire was allegedly started by an eight-strong gang who were seeking revenge for their friend. Petrol was mistakenly poured through Ms Taufiq’s letterbox, in Wood Hill, Leicester, before being set ablaze,
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with the intended recipient’s home two doors further down. The Taufiq family had ‘no connection’ with that attack, said Richard Latham QC, counsel for the prosecution. Adding: “They simply got the wrong house - a tragedy.” The family were sleeping upstairs at the terrace home when the fire broke out and were trapped by what firefighters said was ‘one of the most ferocious property fires they had attended’. “Nothing could be done for Shehnila and her children,” they said. “They all died in the fire.” The eight defendants were friends of Mr Akpom, who died after being stabbed in the back during a confrontation with two teenagers – Hussain Hussain and Abdul Hakim less than a mile from the scene of the fire. Hussain was jailed for life last week and was told he would serve a minimum of 15 years behind bars for Mr Akpom’s murder, the jury at Nottingham Crown Court was told. In retaliation, the group of Mr Akpom’s alleged friends retaliated through setting fire to what they believed was Mr Hakim’s mother’s home. “All the defendants were there and willing and able to give support to the enterprise,” Mr Latham said at Nottingham Crown Court. “If any one of them had been a mere spectator to this horrendous act, they would have wanted nothing more to do with it.” Kemo Porter, 19, Tristan Richards, 22, Nathaniel Mullings, 19, Shaun Carter, 24, Jackson Powell, 20, Aaron Webb, 20, Aaron Jeffers, 21, and a 17-year-old youth who cannot be named for legal reasons, deny murdering the family. The case continues.
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Asian Hornet spotted in UK? Foreign invaders could be coming across the channel A Plymouth resident has captured pictures of what he believes could be the first sighting of an Asian Hornet in the UK. The insects, which have spread throughout France since arriving in the country in pottery from China in 2004, are likely to come across the British Channel eventually and can grow up to 5cm in length. In France, six people have died from their stings, and their arrival in the UK is expected at some point in the near future. Speaking to the Plymouth Herald, local resident, LJ Marley said he spotted one on his garden fence and reported it to the environment agency. He said: “On return to my home address in Efford I was alerted to this hornet by the shrieks of my friend. “I got out of the car, completely oblivious to what was on the fence. My friend gasped and shrieked and pointed behind me. “As I turned, I saw this hornet on the fence. After getting a little closer with extreme caution, I Googled the recent article the Herald wrote and also searched images online. I thought that this was the hornet that people of Plymouth have been warned about. “I took these shots of the hornet, which was eating the wood on this fence. As you can see in the picture and witness over the period of the next hour or so as I watched the hornet fly away and return, it was eating the wood in various places. “I think it's really important to let our locals know of insects like this and to warn children whilst in good weather that these insects must be left well alone if sighted. “I telephoned Plymouth City Council to make them aware of this sighting, but the lady I spoke with in their environmental department didn't seem interested.”
SPOTTED: This apparent Asian Hornet was spotted in Efford, Plymouth
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Americans killed in Kabul hospital
Three Americans were killed on Thursday when a security guard opened fire at a Kabul hospital funded by a U.S. Christian charity, the latest in a spate of attacks on foreign civilians in Afghanistan. Attacks on security forces, Afghan civilians and Westerners have been on the rise since the beginning of the year as Western forces prepare to leave the country and Afghans choose a new president. “"We can confirm three Americans were killed,” said a U.S. Embassy official, without providing further details. A fourth American was wounded, the Afghan Health Ministry said. The attacker, a
Pakistan: Fighter jets target militant hideouts This week, the Pakistan Army said that its fighter jets have pounded suspected militant hideouts near the Afghan border in response to a spate of attacks around the country. In the first aerial operation against Taliban insurgents in two months, the operation came despite efforts by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government to engage the Taliban in peace talks. Years of fighting with an insurgency seeking to topple the democratically elected government in the capital Islamabad has been a challenge for the Pakistani government.
"Terrorist hideouts were engaged by fighter jets in Khyber agency early (in the) morning today," the army's press wing said in a text message sent to media. It said it was a response to a number of recent attacks against police and civilians in Islamabad and Peshawar, a volatile Pakistani city near the Khyber tribal agency. A senior military official in Peshawar said the operation has started and were still under way. "After the jets, Pakistan army ground forces also launched operations in the area," he said. Another military official said at
least 15 militants were killed, but there was no official confirmation. Recently the Pakistani Taliban - a loose alliance of militant groups separate from but allied to the Afghan Taliban - formally ended a 40-day ceasefire but attempts to resume talks have continued nonetheless. Representatives of both sides met in Islamabad, agreeing to pave the way for the next round of negotiations aimed at finding a compromise that would convince the Taliban to lay down their weapons.
Panic in the sky
A drunk passenger on a Virgin Australia plane was arrested at Bali airport after triggering a hijack alert when he attempted to enter the cockpit, airline and Indonesian officials said on Friday. National police spokesman Suhardi Alius said the passenger, named as Matt Lockley, had been arrested over the incident after he allegedly hammered at the cockpit door forcing the pilot to send a mayday message. “This is no hijacking, this is a miscommunication,” said Heru Sudjatmiko, a Virgin Australia official on the Indonesian resort island. “What happened was there was a drunk person... too much alcohol consumption caused him to act aggressively. “There was a drunk passenger,
SECURITY: Indonesian police met the plane on the runway and escorted Matt Lockley off the flight
intoxicated and aggressively behaved. He was trying to enter the cockpit, banging the door but he did not enter the cockpit.” Lockley was detained by crew members on-board the plane before
being arrested when the jet touched down at the Indonesian island's Denpasar airport. The airport was closed briefly but flights resumed shortly after the incident.
policeman employed as a security guard at the Cure Hospital, was captured, the ministry said. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for similar attacks this year, but made no comment about Thursday's shooting. Those killed included a doctor, and a father and son visiting the hospital, Health Minister Suriya Dalil said. “They were not the people carrying guns, they did not have military uniforms, they came here under immense pressure and were here only to serve the people of Afghanistan,” Dalil said of the victims. “This was an inhumane and brutal action, and unfortunately will impact our health services.”
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Syria announces presidential election As reports continue from across the globe of bloodshed and chaos in Syria, the government has announced it will hold presidential elections on June 3rd. Syria’s constitutional court will begin to accept presidential nominations from Tuesday April 29th said Parliament Speaker Mohammad Jihad alLaham. Around 100,000 people, including civilians have been killed over the violence during the three-year Syrian civil war, which has pit government forces against rebels trying to end the Assad family's four-decade rule. Many are speculative and say they are unclear whether the elections will yield any major change in Syria. The new elections may not necessarily mean regime change. After President Bashar al-Assad succeeded his father in 2000, he won a second term unopposed in 2007.
The political uprising against al-Assad's regime began in Daraa province in 2011. As the government announced the election date, opposition activists reported more barrel bombs raining down on neighbourhoods across Syria. In addition to the estimated death tolls, tens of thousands of protesters, students, liberal activists and human rights advocates have been imprisoned and there are reports of widespread torture and terror in state prisons. International organisations have accused both government and opposition forces of severe human rights violations. More than four million Syrians have been displaced, more than three million Syrians fled the country and became refugees, and millions more were left in poor living conditions with shortage of food and drinking water.
WAR: The Syrian conflict between government forces and civilians has gone on for three years
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Lawsuit claims FBI use ‘No-flylist’ to coerce Muslims into informing A recently filed case on behalf of four American Muslims in a US district of New York, has accused the US attorney general, Eric Holder, the FBI director, James Comey, the homeland security secretary, Jeh Johnson, and two dozen FBI agents of creating an atmosphere where innocent Muslims are forbidden from flying. The motive apparently was so that the FBI can use this as leverage to get them to snitch on their communities. In recent years Muslim community leaders in the US have
stated that they feel law enforcement at times considers them a target. Material demonising Muslims and Islam has been present in FBI counter-terrorism training, which the bureau has conceded was inappropriate. The New York police department recently shut down a unit tasked with spying on Muslim businesses, mosques and community centres in New York and New Jersey. The lawsuit seeks not only the plaintiffs’ removal from the no-fly
list but also the establishment of a more robust legal mechanism to contest placement upon it. “This policy and set of practices by the FBI is part of a much broader set of policies that reflect overpolicing in Muslim-American communities,” said Diala Shamas, one of the lawyers for the four plaintiffs. The no-fly list is among the most opaque post-9/11 measures. It is maintained by the FBI and implemented at airports by the Department of Homeland Security. Few know they’ve been placed
on it, and those who do face a complicated redress process to have themselves removed. The new lawsuit alleges that the opacity contributes to watchlist abuse. According to the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Centre, which maintains the list, there were approximately 16,000 people, fewer than 500 of them Americans, on the no-fly list as of September 2011. A larger pool of data that feeds the no-fly list and other government watchlists, known as the Terrorist Screening Database, contemporaneously contained
records of 420,000 people. Famously it included Nelson Mandela until 2008. The government’s policy is to not to confirm or deny someone’s placement upon a watchlist. Several earlier lawsuits have attempted to get people off the nofly list. In February Rahinah Ibrahim became the first since 9/11 to win such a case, after demonstrating that the FBI adder her name by mistake. She had been unable to fly since 2004.
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Woman donates kidney then kills herself
A 28-year-old woman in eastern India is reported to have committed suicide in what appears to be a case of dowry death. According to reports, Poonam Devi, mother of two, from Hazaribagh district in the state of Jharkhand, allegedly set herself on fire on 16 April. She died as a result of her burn injuries at a hospital in the state capital Ranchi a week later. District superintendent of police, Manoj Kaushik, said: "I have taken up the matter and action will be taken against the guilty after investigation." Devi donated one of her kidneys to her ailing husband Sudama Giri in a dowry deal with her inlaws about six months ago.
Devi's parents gave Rs 1.31 lakh (approximately £1,280) in dowry at the time of her marriage to Giri in 2006. But, according to Devi's family, her in-laws had been a constant nag asking for another Rs 25,000 as dowry from her father. They were even torturing Devi for money, according to an FIR report filed by Devi's father. Devi's in-laws reportedly put it in writing that they would treat her well if she donated her kidney for their son. Devi eventually agreed and donated a kidney to her husband. However, the pestering for dowry money and torture continued, Devi's father alleged in his FIR report. Police are yet to make any arrests in the case.
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LEADING: In the race for the India’s prime ministerial seat, Narendra Modi is believed to be ahead of his Congress Party rival, Rahul Gandhi
Nine dead after important day of voting in India India’s voting process was always likely to see disruption, yet with the death toll already rising to nine, as of Friday morning, it seems the world’s biggest election is at risk of being overshadowed by violent insurgents. As of the 25th April, five parliamentary soldiers and four polling officers, travelling on buses after conducting balloting in two Indian states, had been killed by rebels. Much of the violence happened on Thursday when Maoist insurgents blew up a roadside land mine before firing at one of the buses in the Jharkhand state. Five paramilitary soldiers and three polling officials carrying voting machines were killed in the attack, Gupta said. Suspected rebels also fatally shot an Indian poll official and
wounded four other people in an attack on another bus in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir in the north. In the highly disputed Himalayan territory, protestors threw rocks at the polling station, whilst shouting ‘Down with India’ at people registering their say. More than 800million people are able to vote in the world’s second most populous country with the process taking six weeks to undertake before the final results are expected to be heard on 16th May. Millions have already cast their vote across 11 states, helping to determine 117 parliamentary seats, including Maharashtra, of which
Mumbai is the capital, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan, all of which are crucial for determining the winner between the governing Congress party and Hindu nationalist opposition. Early signs suggest the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading the race for the prime
ministerial seat with leader, Narendra Modi, coming into the elections with momentum in his favour. The opposing Congress Party have had a ten year rule in the South Asian country yet their time in charge could soon end if the early indications continue to be true.
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Well, it’s true. 36-year-old Rani Mukerji and her long-time boyfriend Aditya Chopra, 42, have finally exchanged wedding vows. Having been the much-awaited Bollywood wedding of the year, the couple were sure to keep it all hush hush, away from the media's glare. Though the couple never admitted to their romance, Rani was often a popular face at the Chopra residence. Aditya was initially married to Payal Khanna whom he divorced in 2009. It’s well known that it took some time for Yash Raj to accept that perhaps Rani would eventually marry his son. Choosing Italy as the venue, the wedding on April 21st was a very small intimate affair with very close family and friends. Rani said: “I would like to share
the happiest day of my life with all my fans all over the world whose love and blessings have been part of my journey all these years. I know that all my well-wishers who have waited for this day will be really happy for me. “It was a beautiful wedding in the Italian countryside with just a few of our close family and friends with us. “The one person I missed terribly was Yash Uncle, but I know he was there with us in spirit and his love and blessings will always be with Adi and me. I have always believed in fairy-tales and with God’s grace my life has been exactly like one, and now as I enter the most important chapter of my life – the fairy-tale continues.” Karan Johar, a very close friend of Rani
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Mukherji and Aditya Chopra, was among the few friends who attended the wedding in Italy. He tweeted: “And finally….Mr and Mrs Chopra….Love you both….” Uday Chopra, Aditya's younger brother, also tweeted: “We welcome Rani Chopra to the family. Lots of love to the newly weds.”
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DREAMY… DREAMY… DREAMY After the success of ‘Sunn Dilruba’ – an urban romantic track, Nabz & Kami K have teamed up once again for the soulful single ‘Hum Na Milein’. Nabz, a former member of the British Asian pop band ‘NRG’, has been collaborating with the much-respected music producer Kami K who seems to have the knack of waving his magical musical wand and giving tracks an original yet versatile sound. In ‘Hum Na Milein’, Nabz’s dreamy vocals give the new song a smooth and romantic
tone with an equally beautiful music video to match. A soulful ballad, with a strong
RnB Bollywood theme, the song oozes class, both musically & vocally. The powerful song showcases a mature sound from the duo, with Kami K once again showing why he is still one of the most sought after Asian music producers. ‘Hum Na Milein’ sees the growth of Nabz as a vocalist and as an all round artist, with the song delivering an impeccable vocal performance, flawlessly fusing with the contemporary classy sounds of Kami K. Nabz, who launched his solo career last year said to the Asian Express: “ I want to continue my journey of learning and am determined to deliver meaningful songs which seek to maintain a connection with the listener.”
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Timeless classic
Back in 2005, after months of underground oblivion, Tigerstyle resurfaced and introduced a fresh new talent to the UK Bhangra community in the form of Bikram Singh. Bikram, a New York Punjabi singer and songwriter, had a hit track titled ‘Kawan’, which featured vocal talents of Gunjan (she’s also famously known for her collaborations with Bally Sagoo). Bikram having penned the romantic couplets to the original song himself and laid the vocals while recording the album with Tigerstyle in Scotland. Now, Tigerstyle say that they feel that the timeless classic just had to be revamped. Pops of Tigerstyle commented:
Bikram Singh and ‘Kawan 2’ “Collectively we all felt this song never really got the justice it deserved, as budgets were limited at the time we put the album together and Bikram being a new artist. “The label didn’t have enough confidence in the project to shoot a separate video for the song, so it just appeared as part of a medley video. “For years Bikram and Gunjan
have been performing the song around the world, and the amount of love the song has received is a real inspiration for us all as artists to continue making good music. “This time with the revamped song – ‘Kawan 2’, Bikram has really put his heart and soul into making sure the song is well highlighted with a good music video.”
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DJ Chan’s debut song is a real dance anthem West Midlands based Chanjit Karra AKA DJ Chan is ready to release his debut music project ‘Visa’ FT DMC and UV. Dj Chan the managing director of established DJ road show is no newbie to the game. Having been Dj’ing throughout
UK for the past decade Chan developed a passion for music and the production after playing numerous hits in clubs, parties and private functions. 30-year-old DJ Chan initially started his musical journey whilst studying at Coventry University. Starting at the very bottom by working as a ‘roadie’ for other well-known and well established DJ's he would carry equipment and help build sets. This valuable experience gave him more knowledge about
what was involved in this line of work. It was only until 2000 when he performed at Brixton academy with some of the biggest stars in the music industry, that inspired him to take his disco jockey to the next level and he achieved this by establishing his own discotheque company. This debut project is very close to Chan’s heart and will be taking his career to another level. Commenting he said: “It’s been one of my dreams to make
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my own track and I am happy that all my hard work and dedication has paid off. “I am collaborating with two very successful brand new acts which are the future of our industry. I hope the fans enjoy the track across the world.” The debut song ‘Visa’ is a peppy Bhangra song sung by UV from Jallandar, India and mc’d by DMC from West Midlands. This fresh trio have composed a banger track for all the party-goers across the world.
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Racially motivated British revenge Thriller set to release this month
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When their best friend is the victim of a racist murder on a Birmingham university campus, Alison (Monique Squeri), a feisty American student, and Arjun (Shiv Jhala), an Indian who obsessively films everything, plot their revenge on Gordon, the rising star of the university’s controversial “English” Society. ‘Arjun & Alison’ is a hard hitting independent thriller directed by debutant Sidharth Sharma which poignantly tackles the underlying concerns of racism and racially motivated behaviour amongst the British youth community. Set in Birmingham, the city forms an ethnically diverse backdrop, a cultural melting pot amongst student life, where a mixed-group of friends are enjoying their days on campus when a horrifying murder takes place. Nigel (Duane Hannibal), the campus joker, ladies man and life and soul of the party is stabbed and killed after a night out. Determined to seek revenge on their best friend’s killer, Arjun and Alison embark on a journey filled with twists and turns, unraveling dark secrets along the way. Meanwhile tempers are high around campus as university activists protest against Gordon (Oliver Squires), a smarmy politician-in-the-making and controversial leader of the newly created English Society. While Gordon’s far right views and outwardly racist demeanor make him the prime suspect in the racially motivated killing, Arjun and Alison must battle their own dark problems before seeking revenge. ‘Arjun & Alison’ is a gritty British revenge thriller with a talented new cast and whilst the edgy plot simmers with anger, lies and treachery, there is certain warmth between the two lead characters. As their friendship grows, circumstances deepen and the murder mystery starts to unravel new discoveries and past secrets. Debut Indian director Sidharth Sharma says of the film: “I was fascinated by the UK’s unique blend of cultures and the behaviour amongst the youth. During a visit to Birmingham I was particularly moved by the race riots that occurred during my trip. I was shocked by the fighting, which was happening and discussed a film idea with screenwriter Andy Conway. “As a result the script for “Arjun &
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Alison” had surfaced and I was compelled to make a film about the racial tensions in this part of the country as opposed to shooting in London, which is a familiar backdrop in modern Indian cinema. I feel the underlying scenarios of the lead characters are ones which the majority of young Britons can relate to.” ‘Arjun & Alison’ features an all new British cast as well as a cameo role from 'Goodness Gracious Me' star Kulvinder Ghir. The film was first premiered at the London Indian Film Festival (2012) before being officially selected for the St Tropez International Film Festival (2013) where it received critical acclaim and lead actress Monique Squeri picked up the Best Actress award. The film has since been received warmly in America, after a special screening and Q&A session with director Sidharth Sharma at the Boston University. ‘Arjun & Alison’ is being released in the UK on Friday 25th April at selected cinemas.
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STARRING: EMMA STONE, PAUL GIAMATTI, DENIS LEARY, ANDREW GARFIELD, JAMIE FOXX, MARTIN SHEEN, DANE DEHAAN, SALLY FIELD DIRECTOR: MARC WEBB GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA, SCI-FI UK RELEA
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Pierce Brosnan and UK RELEA SE DATE: Emma Thompson 1 8 / 0 4 / 2014 team up for the first time as unlikely jewel thieves in this breezy heist comedy. Kate (Emma Thompson) and Richard (Pierce Brosnan) are long divorced. But their plans for a comfortable retirement are jeopardised when the asset-stripping new owner of Richard's investment firm makes off with their nest egg. Then they learn that the dodgy French financier responsible has just bought a $10 million diamond for his bride-to-be. To get even, all they have to do is gatecrash the Cote d'Azur wedding and make off with the rock! To help with this crazy heist, the duo recruit ex-serviceman pal Jerry (Timothy Spall) and his dotty wife Penelope (Celia Imrie). And as they hit the French Riviera, it becomes clear that the spark between Kate and Richard has not been completely extinguished.
18/04/20 : We’ve always known that Spider14 Man’s most important conflict has been within himself: the struggle between the ordinary obligations of Peter Parker and the extraordinary responsibilities of Spider-Man. But in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Peter Parker finds that his greatest battle is about to begin. It’s great to be Spider-Man (Andrew Garfield). For Peter Parker, there’s no feeling quite like swinging between skyscrapers, embracing being the hero, and spending time with Gwen (Emma Stone). But being Spider-Man comes at a price: only Spider-Man can protect his fellow New Yorkers from the formidable villains that threaten the city. With the emergence of Electro (Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront a foe far more powerful than he. And as his old friend, Harry Osborn (Dane DeHaan), returns, Peter comes to realize that all of his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp.
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STARRING: KIT HARINGTON, EMILY BROWNING, KIEFER SUTHERLAND, JARED HARRIS, CARRIE-ANNE MOSS, ADEWALE AKINNUOYE-AGBAJE DIRECTOR: PAUL W.S. ANDERSON GENRE: ACTION/DRAMA Erupting Mount Vesuvius brings terror to the Roman city of Pompeii in this awesome historical disaster epic. In 79 A.D., a muscular slave named Milo (Kit Harington) has become an unbeatable gladiator. He fights in the arena of the city of Pompeii - the breathtaking jewel in the Roman empire's crown.
Milo falls for beautiful, high-born Cassia (Emily Browning), who's betrothed to corrupt Roman Senator Corvus (Kiefer Sutherland). When the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Vesuvius showers the city in deadly fireballs and engulfs it with a torrent of lava, Milo must fight his way out of the arena.
As Pompeii is destroyed around him, he faces a race against time to save Cassia. 'Game of Thrones' star Kit Harington leads the cast of this involving human story set against the backdrop of an astonishing depiction of nature's fury. It's directed by Paul W.S. Anderson of 'Resident Evil' fame.
SABOTAGE STARRING: ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, SAM WORTHINGTON, OLIVIA WILLIAMS, TERENCE HOWARD Arnold Schwarzenegger reboots his career with this ferocious action DIRECTOR: DAVID AYER film in which an elite DEA team GENRE: ACTION/DRAMA/THRILLER are targeted for death.
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Johnny Depp stars in a mind-blowing sci-fi thriller about a terminally ill scientist whose consciousness is uploaded onto a computer This grants him power beyond his wildest dreams, and soon he becomes unstoppable. Dr. Will Caster (Johnny Depp) is a world authority in the field of artificial intelligence. He's also an evangelist on behalf of the technology, arguing that it represents the next stage in human evolution. But his plan to create a sentient machine that combines a full range of human emotions with the collective intelligence of mankind is not universally popular. When Revolutionary Independence from Technology (RIFT) activists fatally wound him, they unwittingly accelerate his 'transcendence'. Will's wife Evelyn (Rebecca Hall) and best friend Max (Paul Bettany) upload his mind, but can only look on in horror as he spreads across the internet, becoming an unstoppable, omnipotent power! This cutting-edge techno-thriller is the directorial debut of 'Inception' director Christopher Nolan's regular cinematographer Wally Pfister. The excellent supporting cast includes Cillian Murphy and Morgan Freeman.
John 'Breacher' Wharton (Arnold Schwarzenegger) leads a crack team of the most dangerous DEA agents ever to wear a badge. They need to be hard, because this ten-strong assault unit is charged with taking down America's deadliest drug cartels. But something goes terribly wrong after a tactical raid on a cartel safe house. Although a kingpin is arrested and hundreds of millions of dollars are seized, it transpires that $10 million has gone missing. Now members of the team are under suspicion and being assassinated in a series of grisly hits. And for Breacher, things are about to become very personal indeed. 'End of Watch' director David Ayer specialises in gritty portrayals of police life. Here, he gives Arnie a striking makeover for one of his toughest and most realistic roles to date.
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War breaks out when Zac Efron's college fraternity moves next door to Seth Rogan's family in this hilarious comedy. Mac (Seth Rogan) and Kelly Radnor (Rose Byrne) are a young married couple who've put their wild days behind them. They now have a perfect suburban home where they're raising their beautiful newborn baby girl. But their tranquil life is shattered when a college fraternity moves in next door. At first they try to play it cool, asking fraternity president Teddy Sanders (Zac Efron) to keep the noise down a bit. But the juvenile high-jinks and continual partying just carry on.
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An epic rebirth to the iconic Godzilla, this spectacular adventure pits the world’s most famous monster against malevolent creatures who, bolstered by humanity’s scientific arrogance, threaten our very existence. Made with the endorsement of Japan's Toho Studios, who first unleashed Godzilla in 1954, this stunning reinvention delivers great characters as well as awesome spectacle.
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EDGE OF TOMORROW STARRING: TOM CRUISE, EMILY BLUNT, BILL PAXMAN, JONAS ARMSTRONG, TONY WAY DIRECTOR: DOUG LIMAN TBC UK RELEA CERT GENRE: ACTION, SCI-FI SE DATE:
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LEASE DA TE: The ultimate X-Men cast 2 2 / 0 5 / unite to fight a spectacular 2 0 1 4 CERT war for survival across two time periods. By 2023, mutants are on the verge of extinction. Giant robotic Sentinels stalk this devastated future world, hunting down the few survivors. Magneto (Ian McKellen) and Professor Xavier (Patrick Stewart) hatch a last desperate plan. They send Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) back to 1973 on a makeor-break mission. His challenging task is to unite the young Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and Erik Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender) at a time when they are at one another's throats. In order to prevent the war ever taking place, it will also be necessary to stop Sentinel inventor Bolivar Trask (Peter Dinklage).
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New hybrid Range Rover By Steve Maybury info@asianexpress.co.uk
Land Rover unveils the new Range Rover Hybrid Long Wheelbase in Beijing
Land Rover has further progressed the development of its acclaimed Range Rover with the global debut of the Range Rover Hybrid Long Wheelbase with an additional 186mm rear seat legroom at the Beijing motor show. The derivative brings together two of the most recent innovations in the Range Rover line-up in a vehicle that offers an unprecedented combination of premium luxury, interior space, exceptional fuel and emissions performance and no compromise in Land Rover’s renowned breadth of capability.
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SPACIOUS: The new Range Rover LWB offers an additional 186mm rear seat legroom in the back
Continued from page 85 Together with the Range Rover Sport Hybrid, it will be the first diesel hybrid model from any manufacturer to be offered in China. China is
recognised by Land Rover as a potentially strong market for its new premium hybrids, whilst the long wheelbase design is identified as best suiting Chinese customers’ preferences for luxury and
spaciousness. Global order books will open in May and first deliveries to customers in China are expected from the end of the year. In 2013. A fleet of Range Rover Hybrids proved their durability and all-terrain capability on a gruelling 16,000km route from the Land Rover factory in Solihull, across central Asia to the Mumbai headquarters of Tata, Land Rover’s parent company. After the journey, the vehicles were stripped down and scrutinised by Land Rover engineers to improve understanding of how the designs and technologies can be fine-tuned. The Range Rover Hybrid powertrain combines Land Rover’s 3.0-litre SDV6 diesel engine with a 35kW electric motor, integrated with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission. The system allows the driver to select from three different drive modes to maximise
performance or efficiency, and is capable of delivering 26 per cent lower CO2 emissions (169g/km) and 6.4 l/100 km (44.1mpg). Installing the hybrid diesel-electric powertrain in the Range Rover Long Wheelbase has not compromised space, or the driving experience. The long wheelbase offers the benefits of an additional legroom for rear seat passengers and, with the option of the executive seating package, an impressive increase in the rear seat angle of recline to 17 degrees. The hybrid system uses the same proven Terrain Response® system and all-wheel drive technology deployed in the petrol and dieselpowered models. Wading depth capability is undiminished at a classleading 900mm. The complete system, including a lithium ion battery pack, inverter and electric motor, weighs less than 120kg. The electric motor produces 170Nm
torque and operates to boost acceleration when required, and to drive the vehicle in EV (electric vehicle) Mode. The motor also acts as a generator, harvesting kinetic energy through regenerative braking, charging the battery when the vehicle is slowing. In EV mode the Range Rover Hybrid can travel at speeds of up to 30mph (48km/h) for a range of up to one mile (1.6km) before the diesel engine seamlessly restarts. Together, output of the diesel engine and electric motor is 340PS at 4,000rpm and a class-leading 700Nm torque between 1,500-3,000rpm, delivering performance on a par with the SDV8 engine. The version to be marketed in China is technically identical to that sold elsewhere, except for a change to the exhaust system to take into account the different local emissions standards. For further information log onto www.media.landrover.com
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Priced at £19,250, the Ford Fiesta ST3 responds to demand for a higher series model in addition to the previous two specification line-up, with the ST-2 accounting for over 90 per cent of sales. Powered by the same highly efficient petrol engine that has proved so popular with Ford customers – the 1.6-litre EcoBoost 182PS unit with six-speed manual transmission – the Ford Fiesta ST-3 will maintain the car’s ‘hot hatch’ performance, reaching 62mph time in 6.9 seconds and a top speed of 139mph. Official fuel economy on the combined cycle is 47.9mpg, with CO2 emissions of only 138g/km. Five vibrant exterior colours are available – Frozen White, Race Red, Panther Black, Spirit Blue and Molten Orange. They are matched to one of two striking interior colour themes, Molten Orange or Smoke Storm, depending on the paint finish chosen. Rear parking sensors are introduced as an optional extra on the ST-3 (and ST-2), costing £250. The Ford Fiesta ST was launched to critical acclaim and has gone on to win almost 25 award honours.
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Hot hatch HOT HATCH: The Ford Fiesta ST-3 goes on sale just one year after the current Fiesta ST’s debut
Keyless entry Sony DAB radio/CD with navigation system Cruise control Automatic headlights
Rain sensing wipers Auto-dimming rear view mirror Power-fold door mirrors with puddle lamps Electronic automatic temperature control
Ford launch flagship version of multi-awardwinning Ford Fiesta ST
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YOUNG DRIVERS: Overconfidence and inexperience puts lives on the line Seventy-one per cent of young drivers think they are better than the average driver, according to survey by Vision Critical and road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). Yet they are 2.5 times more likely to be involved in a serious crash. Britain's most confident young drivers are in Northern Ireland where 87 per cent think they are better than average, yet they make up 26 per cent of those involved in crashes.2 Britain's least confident young drivers are from Wales where 56 per cent think they are better than average. Contrary to the confidence of younger drivers, official figures show that, while 8 per cent of drivers are under 25, they account for 22 per cent of drivers involved in serious injury and fatal crashes. They also drive, on average, about half the distance of older drivers each year. Nearly a quarter of all car drivers (133 out of 542 drivers) who died in 2012 were young drivers themselves. IAM chief executive Simon Best said: "A year ago the government committed itself to producing a green paper to tackle the safety of young drivers which has yet to be published." "Our whole system of learning to drive must be overhauled to provide safe exposure to a wider range of traffic situations, but also the chance to discuss attitudes and risks. New drivers feel invulnerable and it is the job of government, training providers, insurers, charities and parents and carers to ensure they have the best training to reduce risk to themselves and others." Other findings include: 75 per cent of young male drivers think that they are better than average driver 68 per cent of young women think they are better than average driver
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Kia's popular city-car Picanto range has been widened with a new highlyspecified special edition model - the Picanto Quantum. Forming part of Kia's ‘Originals' range - a line-up of models with distinct personalities that are changed at regular intervals along the lines of a fashion collection the Quantum is uniquely available in 3-door guise but with the choice of a manual or automatic transmission. Powered by a 1.25litre petrol
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engine, developing 84bhp at 6,000rpm and 120Nm torque at 4,000rpm, the Picanto Quantum is finished in Titanium Silver metallic paintwork with premium black cloth interior upholstery and sits alongside the existing Picanto ‘White' in the ‘Originals' programme. Standard equipment includes 15-inch five-roundspoke alloy wheels, automatic air conditioning, a smart key entry system with engine start/stop button, electric sliding and tilting sunroof, electrically folding, adjustable and heated door mirrors with LED indicator lights, front foglights, a six-speaker audio system, bodycoloured side sill mouldings and automatic headlight control with ‘see-youhome' and ‘welcome' lighting. The Picanto Quantum also adds to its list of standard equipment
with an ‘Urban Pack' consisting of reversing sensors, LED ambient interior lighting, a premium Supervision instrument cluster and an illuminated driver's side vanity mirror. There is also UV solar windscreen glass to reduce glare and UV light in the cabin and privacy glass on the rear side windows and tailgate. The Quantum manual version costs £11,895 and has a five-speed gearbox. Its combined fuel economy is 62.8mpg with CO2 emissions of 106g/km. It has a top speed of 106mph and accelerates from 0-60mph in 11.0 seconds. The four-speed Quantum automatic is priced at £12,495. Its fuel consumption and CO2 emissions figures are 50.4mpg and 130g/km respectively, while the performance details are 0-60mph in 12.9 seconds and a top speed of 101mph. Both models benefit from an insurance rating in group 12, Kia's industry-leading fully-transferable seven year warranty and are available with Kia's inflation-proof and fixed price Care-3 servicing package for just £299. The Picanto Quantum models are now available in showrooms.
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Practically a facelift for McLaren’s first mid-engined supercar, the new McLaren 650S brings in technology and styling elements borrowed from the P1 hypercar. Positioned above the 12C and transferring technology from the range-topping McLaren P1, the 650S’s statistics are breath-taking: 650PS, 678Nm, 0-62mph in 3.0 secs, 207mph… but they only tell half the story. Like every McLaren road car, a carbon fibre MonoCell sits at the core of the 650S. Stiff, strong and incredibly light, the MonoCell provides a solid platform for optimum chassis dynamics, ultraresponsive steering and exceptional ride comfort. Three adaptive chassis modes
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7000rpm. That means the 650S revs like a racing car but retains low-speed flexibility. This remarkable engine sends its power to the 650S’s rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox with near instantaneous gearshifts. Pull the rocker shift paddle at full throttle and a new ‘inertia push’ function harnesses the engine’s torque for a feeling of positive acceleration throughout the shift. Change gear at part throttle and a fuelcut punctuates the transition, adding an audible crispness. Whereas the Automatic mode ensures silky smooth shifts whatever your speed. The 650S is priced at just under £170,000 and is available as both a coupe and a Spider convertible, which costs £20,000 more than the old 12C but comes with more equipment as standard, so McLaren say it’s better value.
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Batonbearers at the ready Paralympic Powerlifter selected as Leeds Batonbearer
STRONG: Ali Jawad, a powerlifter who currently lives in Bramley, Leeds, will be one of the six Batonbearers for the city as the build up to the XX Commonwealth Games in Glasgow intensifies
BATONBEARERS: (l-r) Laura Beardsmore, Ali Jawad, Nile Wilson and Norman Stephens have all been selected to represent Leeds when the Queen’s Baton arrives in June
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With just under 100 days to go until the XX Commonwealth Games begins in Glasgow, Leeds have announced their six Batonbearers selected to carry the Queen’s Baton when it arrives in the city. Amongst them is 25-year-old powerlifter, Ali Jawad, who will act as one of the city’s representatives when the Queen’s Baton Relay tours Leeds on the 12th June, before the games kick off in July. Ali, who suffers from the
incurable Crohns disease, has most recently clinched a World Championship title in Dubai earlier this month and competed as part of Team GB’s Paralympic team. As a Batonbearer, the Bramley resident, originally from Lebanon, will take the baton to local landmarks and special events to celebrate the countdown to Glasgow 2014. He said it was an ‘extremely proud’ moment when he got told he had been selected and now hopes to go on and win Gold at the Commonwealth games himself. “I got told that I had been selected to be a Batonbearer around
the time of the World Championships earlier this month (6th April),” he said. “It is a real honour for me because I hope to be representing England at the Commonwealth Games later this year. “My final qualifier is next month in Coventry and if successful I will then go on to represent the country which will be fantastic. “Being one of the city’s Batonbearers is something which makes me very proud.” It isn’t the first time that Ali has been selected as a representative of major athletic games having been a torch bearer in London for the
Beijing Olympics. On that occasion, the powerlifter says the media coverage was ‘intense’ yet insists that this year’s Leeds appearance has a special sentimental meaning attached to it. He added: “The one in Downing Street was massive due to the media attention and I had just qualified for my first Paralympics so everything was huge. It was probably the most important leg of the torch relay so that was a great experience. “This Leeds baton is very special to me because it is the Leeds community which has been behind me from day one and helped me get to where I am today.
“They have been so supportive over the years and I have them to thank for much of my success.” Ali has represented ParalympicsGB in powerlifting at Commonwealth, European, World and Paralympic Games, most notably the 2012 Paralympics. The highlight of his career was gold at the Asian Open in 2013, with a new European and World record, becoming world ranked number one. Throughout his life he has come through adversity and dreams of one day becoming the first Crohns sufferer to win Gold at any Olympics or Paralympics.
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MEDALS: Zeeshan picked up Gold in the 75kg black belt individual sparring event, and was also named All Styles Martial Arts Champion
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Young Asian starlet set for Premier League journey PROSPECT: 17-year-old Waqas Azam currently plays for Burnley FC’s youth team, yet following the side’s promotion to the Premier League, he will be just one of a select few Asian players to be registered in England’s top flight
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Tae Kwon Do ‘chief’ is the ‘All Styles Martial Arts Champion’ Back page story continued “It was a great achievement to come away with the medals and I was so proud of the whole club,” Zeeshan said. “It was great to see such a high level of performance from our team and everybody competed to the best of their ability in every contest.” The 28-year-old Tae Kwon Do instructor was competing on behalf of the Huddersfield-based Tae KwonDo Association of Great Britain (T.A.G.B) club, and was delighted to see his students excel in the tournament as well. On top of the his own medals haul, members of the T.A.G.B class also came away with gold, silver and bronze medals, highlighting the progress the local team has made in recent years. The club also entered a separate group into the Adult Black Belt Team Event, which comprised of Zeeshan and two of his students, competing in full contact.
Taking on ‘Team Fightclub’, the T.A.G.B team had to settle for a draw in a thrilling encounter with Zeeshan performing a knockout punch to his opponent. Despite the close-call, the referee had to make a decision and awarded the win to Team Fightclub, yet it was the experience of competing at the highest level which Zeeshan says he, and his team, will benefit from most. He said: “Fighting in full contact was a tough experience and was certainly an eye opener to me in regard to the difference between semi contact and full contact competition. “We were definitely going for the gold in every contest yet if each of our team members walked away knowing they have been the best they can be, they should be very proud.” Huddersfield’s T.A.G.B classes train on Mondays and Wednesdays, between 6.30pm and7.30pm at the Highfields Community Centre, Cemetery Road. Anybody interested in taking up Tae kwon Do should contact Mr Zeeshan Zafar on 07803 172 895.
Success for ‘Team Shehneela Ahmed’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
England’s top football division is likely to welcome a host of new faces over the summer yet one player who has already booked his place in the top flight is Burnley’s very own Waqas Azam. Following the Clarets’ promotion last weekend, the 17year-old defender will be one of the very few Asian footballers registered in the Premier League next season. His agent, Shehneela Ahmed, who became the world’s first Asian female football agent recognised by the FA last year, said she was delighted to see one of her clients progress so quickly in the sport.
Speaking previously, Ms Ahmed had stated that her long term ambition was to increase the number of Asian footballers in the top division and with Burnley’s confirmed promotion; it seems her targets are beginning to be met well ahead of schedule. She said: “Waqas [Azam] has a great future which lies ahead of him and will be a great role model for Asian youngsters across UK.” Azam, who was born and raised in Burnley, is just one of Ms Ahmed’s growing list of clients and she says she has enjoyed paving her career path since leaving her last profession. “It’s a challenge for me but I do look forward to it,” she said. “To date I have been dealing with hardcore criminals so what
can be so difficult when it comes to dealing with footballers, managers and agents. I have to start from somewhere.” The female football agent added her belief that training programmes across the UK, like the one at Burnley, are currently offering young and aspiring footballers a greater chance of breaking into the professional game. She said: “One must realise that youth development programmes are an important stepping stone to one day playing professionally. “Talent alone is no longer enough. Desire and commitment are the most important attributes for young footballers - if you are good enough, you are good enough and you will make it. “In my last few visits to football clubs and academies, I have seen some great young players, their touch and control is impressive. “I have enjoyed the fact that they are all so keen to learn and experiment. With myself making my presence, I hope that visits like this further inspires these youngsters to be great. “I think the best way to motivate young football players is through positive reinforcement, incentives and rewards that motivate them to do the things you want them to do.” With Waqas Azam making inroads for Asian footballers across the country, and Shehneela Ahmed by his side, the prospect of having more Asian stars compete in England’s top flight in the future could well and truly be a reality.
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Force India continue fantastic start to 2014 season
‘You’re next’ With less than a fortnight to go until Amir Khan makes his welterweight debut in Vegas, the Bolton boxer is still hopeful of a bout with Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather before the end of the year. Khan, who faces Puerto Rico’s Luis Collazo on the 3rd May at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, will be competing on the undercard of Mayweather’s contest with Marcos Maidana. The former world champion insists that his aim is to headline the next big blockbuster and he has only one opponent in mind. “Fans know my bout is genuinely competitive,” he said. “They know I am willing to face anyone at any time and that I don't swerve anything. “By showing my skill and strengths, I believe it can force Mayweather to finally fight me near the end of his career because it will be a fight that fans call for.” The 27-year-old boxer was left disappointed and frustrated earlier this year after the American opted to fight Maidana over himself despite winning a fans poll. Yet now, Khan says he will still steal the show in May and show the world who should really be headlining the ‘must-see’ night of boxing. “I want the world to see me putting the pressure on with a good performance. I want to steal the show,” Khan said. “With the styles me and Collazo have, we can definitely do that because both of us will come to fight and it's a genuine bout that can go either way if I am not at the top of my game.” Despite Khan’s impressive history, holding world titles and Olympic Gold, Collazo is determined to prove that there is more to the welterweight division than just Mayweather. “Styles make fights,” he said. “He's moving up to the welterweight division and it's different from 140pounders. “Zab [Juddah] (who Khan has beaten in the past) is really a 140pounder. He's not a natural welterweight and although Amir Khan is big in size let's see how he does in the welterweight division. “I'm going to welcome him with open arms. I'm going to welcome him to the welterweight division come 3rd May.”
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FLYING: Nico Hulkenberg has made a great start to the 2014 Formula season, and currently sits fourth in the driver’s standings after a sixth place finish in China
A FORCE to be dealt with CONFIDENT: Amir Khan says he will steal the show in Las Vegas as he faces off against Luiz Collazo on the undercard of Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana
Khan hopeful of Mayweather showdown after Vegas bout
After picking up just 77 points throughout the whole of the 2013 Formula One campaign, Force India’s new look team have been the surprise package of 2014, with the team currently sat in third place in the constructors standings. An amazing start to Nico Hulkenberg’s Force India career has seen him clinch a point’s finish in every race, with last weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix proving to be no exception, coming home in sixth place. Teammate, Sergio Perez, picked up two points after another convincing display off the back of his podium finish in Malaysia earlier this month. The side have now amassed a huge total of 54 points after just four races and look set to smash their record points tally for a single season. “Finishing in sixth and bringing both cars home in the points again was a very positive result for the team,” the German Hulkenberg said. “It was actually a pretty straightforward race for me after we got in front of Massa: I had to manage my tyres, my pace and
avoid mistakes, and it only got tricky at the end when Bottas was getting a bit closer. “We have beaten all other customer Mercedes cars, which are our main competition at the moment, but we have also seen some other teams up their game so we will need to keep pushing.” Perez, who started the race way back in 16th position on the grid, finished in ninth spot and says the whole team is now focussed on maintaining their impressive form in Barcelona in May. “It was not easy to overtake today, even the cars on a different strategy, so I think ninth place was the maximum,” he said. “It means I’ve scored points in three out of four races, but I was hoping for more today after the weekend we had in Bahrain. “It’s also clear that all the teams around us are finding pace so we have to keep working hard to be ready for Barcelona.” The Barcelona Grand Prix will take place on 11th May, with home-country favourite, Fernando Alonso, looking to repeat last year’s success and come away with a first place finish.
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Tae Kwon Do ‘chief’ is the ‘All Styles Martial Arts Champion’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A local martial arts ace picked up a prestigious Gold medal last weekend as he led by example for his students at the national championships. Zeeshan Zafar, from Bradford, clinched the top accolade in his weight division at the UK All Style Martial Arts Championships held in Dewsbury Sports Centre. Competing in the 75kg black belt individual sparring event, Zeeshan was awarded the Gold medal for his outstanding efforts and performance, subsequently also picking up the title of All Styles Martial Arts Champion. The tournament was open to all styles meaning a vast variety of martial arts fighters from across the UK were on display from karate, kickboxing, kung-fu and MMA.
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CHAMPION: Zeeshan Zafar, chief instructor at Huddersfield’s T.A.G.B club, was awarded a gold medal at last weekend’s championships whilst his students also added to the medal haul