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In 1987, Abdulkadar first formulated the concept of Tropical Ices in his two-bedroom terrace house in Bradford, when he first envisioned the concept of bringing the world’s favourite ice creams to the UK. Fast forward more than 25 years to the present day, and there may have been many changes in the company, but the passion behind every product on the now 200-plus menu remains the same. The founder’s legacy also continues to run at the heart of operations, through his son, Sahil Tai, and son in-law, Murad Tai, who now head the business, helping to take their father’s dream to new heights across the UK. From buffet ice creams to premium options, smooth gelato tastes to irresistible cakes and their renowned ‘back-toschool’ puddings, Tropical Ices has exceeded all expectations in its 28-year history. Operations manager, Murad Tai, explained how the business had achieved such longevity by continuing to experiment with new flavours, and what is favourite aspect of the dessert industry is. “Ultimately what makes me so passionate about my job, and what has helped us become successful in the industry, is that we only put products out there that we love, and know someone else is going to love too,” he said. “With a love like that who wouldn't want to indulge?” Tropical Ices may have countless offerings of desserts, yet it is perhaps their Italian gelato and prestige range that has gained most of the acclaim in recent months. Rich and luscious in nature with extraordinary inclusions, the desserts are available in endless varieties from cookies and cream to candy floss, with each flavour as creamy as the next. Amazing textures and scrumptious swirls are not just a treat for the taste buds but are a visual delight as well, making them the ultimate temptation for any dessert parlour. Sales and marketing manager, Sahil, added: “We constantly add new, innovative flavours to our range, as we strive to achieve our goal of producing something to love for every customer. “By understanding the changing needs of each client, and ensuring our full commitment towards implementing quality and service, we have introduced over 100 crazy, crunchy and yummy variants for dessert lovers.” If you would like your business to get the ‘sweetest feeling’ this year, contact Tropical Ices today and see how they can help you with all your dessert needs.

“At Tropical Ices we combine a first class customer service with the highest quality products.” Abdulkadar Tai


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BIG KICK-OFF INVITE: Suleman and Maryam Adam visited Buckingham Palace after being invited to a prestigious garden party last week

Dewsbury couple’s ‘once in a lifetime’ Buckingham Palace experience See pages 57 & 58

Big John’s Birmingham Mela launches in full swing! See page 79

Sami Yusuf tour raises whopping half a million pounds for orphans

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For years, tourists have travelled to London to see the iconic home of British Royalty, taking photographs outside the gates of Buckingham Palace and hoping to get just a glimpse of Her Majesty the Queen.

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Snooker club loses licence over sex and drug abuse claims A snooker club in Birmingham run by two Asian brother-in-laws has had it licence shredded following allegations of the site being used for child sexual exploitation and drug-dealing. Birmingham Council revoked the Big Break Snooker Club’s licence following an uncontested hearing on 20th May. Big Break managers, Qumar Zaman and Hissam Khaliq, did not attend or present any evidence at the hearing. The club has so far been unavailable for comment. The venue has also seen numerous reports of robberies and thefts. Police said a number of continuing investigations were connected to the Big Break Snooker Club in Coventry Street, Digbeth. Officers found weapons, drugs and used condoms at the Coventry Street club during a raid in March. The city council's licensing committee heard evidence of ‘widespread’ drug use and was told that rooms had been used to abuse children. It voluntarily closed its doors in March and on 1st May West Midlands Police was granted a three-month closure order at the city's magistrates' court. At the time, Inspector Will O'Connor said inquiries had shown a ‘pattern of young women or girls entering the club with older men’. He said: “Information we uncovered suggests the girls had gone on to spend time in private rooms with the men where they were exposed to alcohol and drugs and groomed for sexual activity.” Inspector O'Connor said

during a visit by officers in March known offenders were discovered near the club's entrance, as well as ‘bags containing heroin and crack cocaine on a sofa in one of the rooms, used condoms, a lock-knife and a hammer lying around’.

said three girls who were reported missing were found at the club on separate occasions, while a Facebook post by another girl linked her with the property. He said while no sexual activity was witnessed by officers, the

The evidence suggested the venue was not being used as a snooker club, but as ‘a place for young men to meet, use and supply drugs, commit crime and engage in sexual activity. He said the evidence suggested the venue was not being used as a snooker club, but as ‘a place for young men to meet, use and supply drugs, commit crime and engage in sexual activity’. Birmingham City Council's licensing committee also heard evidence of assaults by customers in the nearby area, as well as breaches of fire and smoking regulations. Chris Neville, head of licensing,

overall evidence presented outlined a ‘den of iniquity’. Mr Neville said Wednesday's licensing review was automatically triggered by the closure order granted to officers at the beginning of the month. The committee agreed to revoke the club's licence to ‘promote the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, and the protection of children from harm’.


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Liar Liar Lying to avoid getting in trouble, travelling on the train without buying a ticket and stealing are just some of the things the region has admitted to, a study has revealed. YouGov researchers polled over 2,000 people and when asked what bad deeds they have ever done, it found that almost half (48 per cent) of adults from Yorkshire and the Humber have told a lie to save their own bacon and one in four (25 per cent) even confessed to hopping on a train without having bought a ticket. The lure of a £20 note on the floor in a public area with no one else around is enough to tempt over six out of 10 (66 per cent) respondents to keep it for themselves, with only six per cent taking it to the nearest police station, which is what the law expects you to do, and 14 per cent donating it to charity. 18 per cent of respondents from Yorkshire and the Humber admit to stealing from a shop and almost one in 10 (nine per cent) have got someone else in trouble as well as themselves. Borrowing clothes before asking was high on the list with 13 per cent of people fessing up to it, and more than one in 10 (16 per cent) having lied

PORKIES: Italian writer Carlo Collodi’s famous fictional character in children’s literature Pinocchio, was prone to telling lies and fabricating stories – and look where it got him!

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about their age to a new partner or friend. Despite these results, 74 per cent of respondents said they consider themselves to be trustworthy and sixty-six per cent claimed to be honest, whilst over two thirds stated they saw themselves as kind (70 per cent) and just under half said they saw themselves as nice (45 per cent). Helen Douglas, spokesperson from The York Dungeon, which commissioned the research to celebrate the launch of its brand new show, Rascals and Rogues, said: “Even though many of those questioned felt they were trustworthy and honest, in truth they admitted to stealing, travelling without buying a ticket and lying to get out of trouble. “Over half (51 per cent) of respondents admit to telling between one and five little white lies a day. A person telling five lies a day would add up to a whopping 1,825 lies a year!” Helen added: “Rascals and Rogues is our new interactive half term show and we wanted to see how trustworthy and honest the residents of Yorkshire and the Humber really are when pitted against some of history’s most notorious characters such as Samuel Gregory and Dick Turpin. “The survey has confirmed we can all be rascals at times but there are still some honest people out there.”

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WINNER: Niaz Mahmud Faysal picked up two awards, including the prestigious Dean’s Cup (pictured) at the annual awards ceremony

New Lord Mayor

Councillor Judith Chapman has become the city’s 122nd Lord Mayor of Leeds after unanimous support from members of all parties at the council’s annual meeting this week. Taking over the role from the previous incumbent Cllr David Congreve, Cllr Chapman will be accompanied during her time in office through 2015/2016 by her husband Alan, whom she married in 1977. Since 2006, Judith has represented the Weetwood ward as a Liberal Democrat city councillor and born in Leeds, was brought up in the Roundhay area. During her time as a councillor, Judith, who currently lives in Chapel Allerton, has previously chaired the adult social care scrutiny board and until this month, the children’s and families scrutiny board.

Free music concerts this summer

Bandstands across the city are once again set to be lit up by the fantastic music of local brass, jazz and concert bands this summer. Held as part of the Leeds International Concert Season’s Summer Bands in Leeds Parks series, the 2015 programme includes 104 concerts with over 45 bands performing in 26 parks. No matter where you live in Leeds there will be a concert nearby this summer. So dig out your picnic rugs and sunhats for a perfect way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon. Councillor Mark Dobson, Leeds City Council’s executive member for cleaner, safer and stronger communities said: “We are very fortunate in Leeds to have some amazing parks right across Leeds, and we can’t wait to host the Summer Bands in our own green spaces as part of the Leeds Parks series.” For a free leaflet with full listings call 0113 247 8336, email music@leeds.gov.uk; or visit www.leedsconcertseason.com. Asian

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Higher Education Awards

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To be president of one organisation is enough work for most people yet for Niaz Mahmud Faysal, his work within two Bradford College societies earned him special recognition at the annual Higher Education Awards held last week. In total, sixty prizes were presented to students and recent alumni at the event held at the College’s Dye House Gallery, on Wednesday 13th May, organised to reflect the strength of the college’s links with SURPRISED: Anjeela Naz also industry. scooped two awards and is 25-year-old currently studying on the Primary Niaz, Education with QTS programme originally from Bangladesh, has just completed his second year of a ‘Solutions in Publishing’ degree and scored one of the highest grades in his year. Balancing his studies with his role as president of the UNICEF and Amnesty International societies within the college, the keen volunteer has showcased his talents of leadership by founding the two groups and continuing to preside over their growing base of members. Last week, at the Higher Education Awards Ceremony, the multi-talented student was awarded for his academic efforts as he picked up the prestigious

Inspiring individuals recognised at annual presentation evening

Deans’ Cup and the Solutions in Publishing Academic Achievement Award. With such a busy schedule, Niaz says he almost missed his own award, yet was ‘extremely proud’ to have picked up the accolades. “I never expected to win anything so for me it was a big surprise,” he said. “I was actually late to the event but thankfully they were still ready for me when I got there which was great. “These awards are for my volunteering and campaigning work and I will continue to do them within the college as I hopefully gain the best degree I can and then move on to postgraduate study.” Niaz added that he hopes to work in international relations once leaving the college, aspiring to work for an organisation such as the United Nations Other winners on the night included Anjeela Naz, who received the Hays Education Recruitment Award for the outstanding student on the BA (Hons) Primary Education with QTS programme, and the Chris Waterman Cup for making teaching enjoyable and accessible. Students received awards for outstanding academic performance across a broad spectrum of programmes, some progressing through different levels of study at the College. Many had overcome extreme personal difficulties to achieve excellence and students were not only just the best in College but in some cases, the best nationally, in professional examinations. Their achievements were not purely academic, but often included involvement in various means of supporting others.


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18-year-old clinches police ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award

Voluntarily protecting the streets ACHIEVEMENT: Hishaam Mohammed (middle) receives his Volunteer of the Year award from (l-r) West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner, Mark BurnsWilliamson; Temporary Chief Constable, Dee Collins; Bradford District Chief Superintendent, Simon Atkin; and Gary Verity, Chief Executive of ‘Welcome to Yorkshire’

A teenager from Bradford, who gives up his own time every week to help fight crime in the city, has been commended with a prestigious accolade at the annual West Yorkshire Policing Awards. 18-year-old Hishaam Mohammed, from Bradford, may currently be studying ICT and Business at Bradford College yet it is in his position as a police support volunteer that he most feels at home. Last week, the determined student picked up the ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award from Chief Superintendent Simon Atkin, for his continued support to officers in Bradford. From March 2014 through to the end of last year, Hishaam attended 40 events, totalling 183 hours of voluntary work and was selected as one of three finalists for the awards ceremony. Upon hearing his name called out, he says it was a ‘big surprise’ and one that will only motivate him to continue the work. “When I first got a call to say I had been nominated I was in college and I couldn’t believe it,” he said. “On the night of the awards there were two other volunteers as well who had done some amazing work so I was sure I wouldn’t win. “When they read out my name it came as a big surprise but it was a great feeling.” Hishaam is now applying to study Psychology and Criminology at university as he hopes to pursue a professional career in the police, “From a young age I have always had an interest in the police, and growing up I used to watch all the police programmes,” he continued.

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“When I first applied to become a volunteer it was something that just really called out to me and now I want to continue this kind of work on a full time basis in the future.” The West Yorkshire Policing Awards recognise exceptional performance within the Force, under categories such as extraordinary public service, protection of vulnerable victims, crime investigation and bravery.

traditions of policing in West Yorkshire,” she said. “I want to pay a personal tribute to every member of our policing family who work tirelessly, all year round, to keep our communities safer and feeling safer, never forgetting their families and friends who support them to do their very best. “Our Force faces many challenges at the moment, and it is therefore incredibly important that we value and thank everyone who plays their part towards policing.” West Yorkshire Police and

“When I first applied to become a volunteer it was something that just really called out to me and now I want to continue this kind of work on a full time basis in the future.” In total, 15 separate awards were handed out to winners in the categories and Temporary Chief Constable Dee Collins said it was ‘incredibly important’ to recognise the efforts of everyone in the industry. “This Awards event is our opportunity to recognise those whose single and collective contributions represent the finest

Crime Commissioner, Mark Burns-Williamson, added: “I was amazed at the courage and commitment shown by all of the finalists - they are all fantastic ambassadors for West Yorkshire Police. “Day in day out they deliver an exceptional service, helping make all our communities safer and feeling safer.”


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RESPONSE: Salman Malik travelled to Nepal for 12 days to help with the relief efforts following the first earthquake

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An aid worker volunteer from Bradford has returned from his latest mission in Nepal, describing the trip as ‘eye-opening’ and one that needs more support from around the world. 28-year-old Salman Malik, travelled out to the earthquakehit country on 28th April as part of a 12-man convoy from the Humanity First charity. At least 8,000 people died in the 8.2 magnitude quake last month whilst at least 65 others were killed when a second earthquake hit just days later. Mr Malik had undergone disaster response training prior to his departure and says as soon as he got a call asking if he was able to travel, he ‘couldn’t say no’. “I had done all the courses for this type of situation and I knew from previous experiences that Nepal was not a rich country and that they would not have the resources in place to recover quickly from a disaster of this magnitude,” he explained. “When I was asked about going I didn’t hesitate to say yes because I just wanted to help in whatever way I could. Due to my logistics background I was put in a role to help the medical teams in what was an eye-opening experience.” Working alongside the

Ahmadiyya Sangh Nepal charity, Mr Malik’s 12-day expedition involved providing medical assistance to more than 1,000 people in some of the worst affected areas including the villages of Batase and Tinmane. He says he remembers the smell of ‘burning flesh’ as he arrived in the country as the bodies of those who died in the quake were taken to the local temple.

“The most common problems I saw in the medical tents were shortness of breath, chronic injures and most of all psychological trauma. People were just too scared to return home.” “The sights and smells when we arrived were completely new to me,” Mr Malik explained. “The smell of burning flesh was very noticeable as we drove to our accommodation. “There were people just ‘living in the street’ due to the fear of aftershocks causing further damage to buildings. It was incredible.” He added: “The most common problems I saw in the medical tents were shortness of breath, chronic injures and most of all psychological trauma. People were just too scared to return home.” Mr Malik returned to the UK on 10th April and has continued

TEAM: Working alongside Humanity First and the Ahmadiyya Sangh Nepal charity, Salman helped treat over 1,000 people in the medical tents

DANGER: The earthquake caused major damage to buildings across Nepal

fundraising for the charity’s earthquake appeal. “My experience out there made me realise the real difference between what we have here and what we take for granted compared to what little people have elsewhere, regardless of disasters,” he said. “I come from Pakistan myself and have seen people struggle to find shelter and food but it was a

new experience in Nepal. “To see the smiles of children and their parents after they received their treatment or just assurances from us put everything into perspective.” Salman says his and the charity’s long term vision is to next identify a number of schools which have suffered bad damage from the earthquake and help rebuild the facilities. The Humanity First team are still working on the ground in Nepal. If you would like to make a donation to the cause please visit uk.humanityfirst.org or text NEPA60 £10 to 70070 to donate £10.


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Keeping it in the family HISTORY: Abhijeet Oswal will become head boy in September, a role his older brother, Abhishek, held in 2010/11

New head boy to follow in brother’s footsteps The appointment of new extracurricular deputies.” head boys and head girls is opportunities on offer at Joining Abhijeet as an annual tradition at many school, taking part in the members of the student schools and at The Duke of Edinburgh award leadership team are Grammar School at Leeds scheme, Leeds Enterprise Frances Pye, Libby Munro (GSAL) there is a familiar Advisory Programme and Matthew Vautrey, all feeling around their latest (LEAP), the scouts and currently in lower sixth. appointment. debating, as well as Their responsibilities will Abhijeet Oswal, from volunteering in Junior include representing the Roundhay, will be following School. school on formal occasions, in his brother Abhishek’s He added: “All the liaising on behalf of fellow footsteps as he takes on the extracurricular activities students with senior staff, role of head boy from help us develop the skills to building links between September. Abhishek had previously held the role in 2010/11 and is now studying medicine at Oxford University. His younger brother, who moves into Year 13 in the next academic year, says the family history did play a role in him opting to run for the position. “I’ve wanted to be head boy since my brother held the position when I was in Year 8,” he said. “Seeing what he did LEADERS: The two head boys and two head girls at GSAL and how he enjoyed from September will be (l-r) Matthew Vautrey, Frances Pye, the role meant I Libby Munro and Abhijeet Oswal wanted to achieve it too.” Currently studying for do these new roles well. Senior School and younger AS-levels in maths and “There are leadership age groups and further maths, physics, opportunities in every coordinating student economics and history, activity you do, and the volunteers for open days Abhijeet hopes to read house system at our school and tours. economics and helps you get to know They were appointed management at university. people in all year groups through a demanding A keen rugby player, he and take responsibility for selection process - after was a member of GSAL’s activities earlier on in your securing nomination, they First XV team which school career. had to produce a manifesto reached the final of a new “We’re part of a student and win the votes of staff national competition, the leadership team that’s and fellow sixth form Champions Trophy, last much bigger than just the students, before a final November. four of us, working together interview with members of He has enthusiastically with student heads of faith, the senior management embraced the house captains and their team.


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Dinner with the Queen Dewsbury couple’s ‘once in a lifetime’ Buckingham Palace experience Cover story continued Suleman Adam, from Dewsbury, is no different to the thousands who make the trip to the capital every year yet last week he got the ‘once in a lifetime opportunity’ of going inside the historic palace. ‘Solly’ as he is known to all, and his wife Maryam, were just two of the honoured guests to receive an official invite to dine with the Queen herself at a Royal Garden Party on Wednesday 20th May. Describing the experience, Solly recalled his first visit to London and says his look inside the palace will stay with him forever. “For me it is the experience of a lifetime. I remember the first time I went down to Buckingham Palace in 1976 to see the building and take pictures outside the gates. “Last week, I went inside that same palace and saw what was on the other side. What an honour it was. “For Maryam and myself, the 20th May will always be a date which means

a lot to us because that was the day we were in the presence of the Queen. Not just the leader of the UK but the whole Commonwealth.” Solly received his invitation last month from the Lord Lieutenant of West Yorkshire, Ingrid Roscoe, for the work he has done in the local community. Sponsoring cricket leagues for the past 15 years, it is his passion for the sport that helped him become a community champion in his own right, helping thousands of young players gain access to the game he loves. Commenting on seeing the Queen, he added: “She is a big icon of the world but for almost two hours on that day she was completely focussed on talking with people at the garden party. “I learnt from her the importance of valuing time and meeting people because she was always willing to hold conversations with people and never cut anyone short. “She was just amazing and the whole day was so much better than I could have ever imagined.”

“She is a big icon of the world but for almost two hours on that day she was completely focussed on talking with people at the garden party.”

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Kulfi Ice... What is Kulfi? Kulfi is the south asian version of ice cream. The unique flavour of kulfi comes from the boiling process - where reactions between the milk sugars and milk proteins cause it to become caramelised. This flavours the milk and reduces it to a fudgey mass which can be used as a 'plain' flavour, or more often, is enhanced with fruits, nuts and other flavourings then frozen around a stick.

COMMUNITY: Around 1,000 men joined in the 16th annual NADA march last week through Manningham

Procession of ‘peace, tolerance and respect’

RELIGION: Members of the Muslim faith from across the country were joined by Islamic scholars and residents from the local area

Community cohesion parade sees hundreds line Bradford’s streets By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

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More than 1,000 people lined the streets of Bradford last week for the 16th annual Naqshbandia Active Development Association (NADA) parade to celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. On Sunday 11th May, Muslims from across the country joined in the colourful procession from the Jamia Masjid Naqshbandia

Aslamia Islamic Centre with the route taking place through the heart of Manningham. According to organisers, the aim of the event was to ‘promote community cohesion by showing that Islamic values and principles are compatible with modern contemporary Britain’. The procession finished with a large gathering outside the Masjid where a special spiritual meditation programme was held in a marquee.

BUSY: Following the parade, men gathered in a marquee outside the Masjid for a spiritual meditation programme

Speeches were delivered in both English and Urdu by renowned Islamic Scholars, including Mufti Wajid Iqbal, whilst recitation of Nasheeds (Islamic Songs) and food were served up to all

guests. Concluding the day’s events was the traditional delivery of curry to residents in the streets surrounding the mosque which has been done for the past four years since the Masjid opened. NADA secretary, Nazim Ali, explained why it was so important to interact with people of all backgrounds. “Many of the people who live on the streets around the Masjid are of Eastern European origin so by delivering food to these homes we were demonstrating that our event was not only for Muslims but for the whole community,” he said.

“NADA has organised this highly successful annual parade for the last 16 years to spread the message of peace, love and harmony whilst celebrating diversity and actively promoting tolerance.” In addition to the thousandman march, a simultaneous event for women only was held at the Girlington Community Centre in which almost 500 people attended. Nazim added: “Such events demonstrate the need for greater tolerance and understanding amongst diverse religious groups, particularly as there are so many stereotypes, ignorance and misunderstandings in the media. “Our message is quite clear: our similarities are a source for strength for us all irrespective of whichever faith we follow as we all share the universal principles of love, peace and purity of intention.”


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Dinner returns Charity initiative launches annual event

Less than two years ago the Give a Gift initiative was launched in Leeds as a way of getting the South Asian community more involved with supporting local mainstream causes. Fast forward to the present day and with more than £40,000 raised and 1,500 toys donated, the once ‘pipeline dream’ has become a ‘thriving reality’. Next month, the third annual Charity Gala Dinner will be held in

SUPPORT: Last year, the gala dinner marked one year on from the launch of Give a Gift with young and old celebrating the occasion

support of the two local causes Martin House Hospice and The Children’s Heart Surgery Fund, as the 2015 calendar of events kicks off in style. On Friday 5th June, hundreds are expected to gather at the Aagrah Midpoint where they will enjoy a drinks reception before a delicious three course meal with entertainment and a charity auction staged throughout the night. Amongst the many entertaining

acts will be Britain’s junior freestyle dance champion, who at the age of just ten-years-old, optimises what the youth are able to achieve with the right support in place. Give a Gift ambassador, Rifhat Malik, says the support received over the past 20 months has been ‘phenomenal’ and hopes to continue building on the project’s success. “Since our first event in 2013, we have received amazing support

from the community and this year Give a Gift will be bigger and better than ever,” she said. “Our annual gala dinner is a flagship event on the Give a Gift calendar and with people of all ages supporting this initiative it really shows how much of a difference we can all make to our local causes when working together.” As well as the now annual dinner, over the past two years the Give a Gift team have run an array of

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events from 10k challenges, to fashion shows. Most notably, the annual Ramadan toy appeal has so far seen over 1,000 toys handed over to children at Leeds General Infirmary and Martin House Children’s Hospice. If you would like to attend the upcoming Gala Dinner, tickets are now available by contacting the Give a Gift team on 07734 882 116.


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Galloway investigated by police INVESTIGATION: George Galloway says he will co-operate fully with the police adding he hopes there will be ‘legal consequences’ for those involved in the claims

Respect leader slams allegations as ‘fictitious’ and ‘false’ A complaint from the former assistant of George Galloway, in regard to his use of parliamentary funds, has been passed on to the police following an investigation by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA). Mr Galloway, the former Bradford West MP and current Respect Party leader, is accused of making Aisha Ali Khan run personal errands for him during her six-month spell as his assistant in 2012. She claims she was required to help plan Mr Galloway’s wedding, shop for underwear and make his breakfast amongst other duties, which her lawyers class as a ‘breach of the requirements to use funds for

parliamentary purposes’. In reply, Mr Galloway has slammed the complaint, labelling it ‘false’ and has vowed to co-operate fully with a Metropolitan police investigation. “This is mendacious attempt by an embittered former employee and criminal to smear me in an attempt to damage my future political plans,” he said. “It won’t succeed and at the end of it I hope and trust that there will be legal consequences for all of those involved in this plot.” He added: “Her lawyers, based in apparently now Israel, have complained to the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority. “These Tel Aviv lawyers are clearly acting for the bankrupt Khan pro-

“This is mendacious attempt by an embittered former employee and criminal to smear me in an attempt to damage my future political plans.”

bono. IPSA, without asking me a single question or informing me of the details of the complaint so that I could answer them, have referred it to the police, with whom I will fully cooperate. “Khan has already hawked this fictitious complaint around several media outlets in an attempt to smear me. She did this in the run-up to the General Election and she has done so again, clearly in an effort to damage my future political intentions. “I trust that when the police find it to be a tissue of lies there will be legal consequences for all those involved in this.”


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British Medical Journal Awards acknowledge local researcher COMMENDED: Dr Mahendra Patel was one member of the SAHF team whose campaigning work on raising awareness of diabetes in the UK’s Asian communities, was awarded last week

Pioneering campaign takes diabetes awareness to the big screen known to be most prevalent. This schedule – plus a portfolio of other work – helped to secure the BMJ award. The material produced by SAHF to back up its message has included a DVD entitled Sweet Talk, which uses Bollywood techniques and imagery to dramatise the risks run by a central character, a middle-aged, overweight man who smokes and eats to excess. A more recent focus has been on special presentations by the SAHF diabetes team – including Dr Patel – that have taken place in venues such as community centres and places of worship. Using a variety of visual aids and printed material, the campaigners have put over their message about how lifestyle WINNERS: The SAHF team collected their Diabetes Team of the changes can cut the Year award at the prestigious British Medical Journal Awards risks of diabetes whilst also exposing several

A Health education team, which included a local researcher and academic from West Yorkshire, received a major national award last week for their work in raising awareness of diabetes amongst UK Asians. At the 2015 British Medical Journal Awards, the trophy for ‘Diabetes Team of the Year’ went to the South Asian Health Foundation

(SAHF) of which University of Huddersfield researcher, Dr Mahendra is a member. He joined three of his colleagues to collect their prize at a London ceremony after their campaign, which involved a speciallyproduced Bollywood-style movie, wowed the judges. During 2014, the SAHF’s diabetes campaigners delivered 11 grassroots education campaigns to a diversity of South Asian communities in seven UK cities where diabetes is

myths and misconceptions about the disease and treatments. When they announced that Dr Patel – who is Chair of the South Asian Health Foundation’s Cardiovascular Disease Working Group – and his SAHF colleagues had been awarded the Diabetes Team of the Year title, the judges said: “In early 2014, the South Asian Health Foundation extended its South Asian Community Health Education and Empowerment programme to include South Asians diagnosed with diabetes. “This impressive project targeted a high-risk population in seven major cities in the UK and is breaking down cultural barriers by taking important diabetes education out into the communities – to schools,

community centres and places of worship, embedding health ambassadors in schools and recruiting local pharmacists as champions. They are achieving powerful attitudinal changes in areas of significant educational need.” Dr Patel stresses that a ‘one size fits all’ approach would not work for the UK’s highly-diverse population of South Asian origin, which includes Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan communities, with their different cultural, religious and dietary traditions. The health advice must be tailored accordingly, and issues that have arisen include whether or not medication can be taken during periods of fasting.


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WAKE UP: A special performance of Sleeping Beauty aims to unite cultures across Yorkshire

Fundraising campaign aims to bring Sleeping Beauty to life

Yorkshire based arts charity, South Asian Arts UK (SAA-uk), is asking for help to unite East and West and bring a fairy-tale to life with an Indian inspired performance of Sleeping Beauty. SAA-uk is hoping to raise £5,000 in order to create a unique production of the world renowned fairy tale through the use of Indian classical dance and shadow puppetry, helping young people aged four and

upwards showcase their skills and entertain a wider audience. The project gives young people the opportunity to take to the famous stage at the West Yorkshire Playhouse as part of its Open Season and will take place on 23rd July. It hopes to bridge the gap between the two different cultures that it unites. The initiative is being led by Seetal Kaur, daughter of SAA-uk’s Managing

Director, Keranjeet. Funding for the venue, performers costs and some of the rehearsal time has already been secured, but an extra £5,000 is required for the final rehearsal hours, costumes and lighting. SAA-uk requested funding earlier in the year to support this project, but they were rejected. Now committed to raising funds themselves, they have until the 23rd June. Despite these setbacks the show has already benefited from the expertise of others. Director Jonnie Khan and professional dance teachers Aditi Sen and Santosh Menon have all helped put the show together. Seetal Kaur said: “Storytelling and mythical tales have deep roots in the ancient traditions of Indian

classical dance so it made perfect sense to interpret a well-known fairy-tale when we were deciding to do something a bit different. “This project helps gives young people of all ages the opportunity to showcase their skills and bring a fresh concept to new audiences. “The performance is all about bringing the different art forms into the 21st century and we want to give people of all ages the opportunity to interact with fairy-tales, Indian classical dance and shadow puppetry in their own way. SAA-uk’s support is invaluable in bringing our version of Sleeping Beauty to life but we really need the community’s support in order to make it happen.” To make a pledge to the project please visit www.kickstarter.com.


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Mosque members cycle their way to fundraising goal By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A team of cyclists from across Bradford’s mosques jumped on their bikes for a unique fundraiser last week, taking in the sites of the city’s Masjids in aid of charity. Dressed in yellow, the group set off from the Madni Masjid before calling in at nine separate places of worship who had all signed up to join in with the challenge. Raising funds for Marie Curie Hospice – this year’s Lord Mayor’s Appeal, the group raised more than £3,000 through their efforts. Treasurer at the West Bowling Islamic Society, Rifaqat Ali, says he has a personal affection with the hospice after his father was cared for there previously, after suffering from cancer. Upon his father’s passing, Mr Ali says he wanted to do something to give back to the hospice and the community who had given his whole family ‘amazing care and support’.

“Over the last four years, we have been raising funds in our mosques for a number of charities including the Marie Curie Hospice,” he explained. “Each year we have collected around four-to-five-hundred pounds but this year we thought we would step it up a bit and get other mosques and members involved. “We have previously done cycling challenges and have the bikes available so this time we decided to ride between the mosques in Bradford and get more people on their bikes as well. “Nine mosques in total opted in and we were able to raise a fantastic sum of money.” Mr Ali added that this would only be the first of many future cycling challenges and has plans to increase the fundraising target to the tens of thousands next year. “We are already looking at ways of making this event bigger and have committed to the ‘pay for a day’ scheme next year,” he continued. “It costs more than £5,000 a day to run the hospice. We are hoping to raise enough funds through similar challenges

next year to pay for two days over Eid in 2016 and are calling upon the community to help us achieve this.” Following their latest event, cyclists from the Madni Masjid, in West Bowling, presented officials from the Marie Curie Hospice with a cheque totalling £3244.15. Sharon Link, fundraiser at the hospice thanked the group for their support and explained how important fundraising was to ensure the continuous day-to-day running of the charity. “This is a fantastic amount raised by the cyclists and will support 164 hours of nursing care in the Bradford area,” she said. “Marie Curie is here for people living with any terminal illness, and their families, and all our services are provided free of charge. “We can’t do this without the support of our local community to whom we are extremely grateful. I would love to hear from other local people who would like to organise their own events to raise funds for us with the support of the Bradford Hospice Fundraising team.”

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FUNDRAISERS: A cheque of more than £3,000 was handed over to Marie Curie last week (l-r) Treasurer at West Bowling Islamic Society, Rifaqat Ali; Marie Curie fundraising manager, Sharon Link; President West Bowling Islamic Society, Shazaad Meer and Mohammed Faisal

TEAM: More than a dozen cyclists made the journey between nine different mosques as they raised funds for charity


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Annual attraction to be staged later this year

INTERACTIVE: Chef Hemant Oberoi cooks up a dish in front of spectators at the ‘Curry Theatre’

World Curry Festival

postponed The World Curry Festival, set to be held in Bradford’s City Park between Friday 5th June and Sunday 7th June, has been postponed until later this year. A statement on behalf of the organisers read: “It is with regret that the World Curry Festival...will now be postponed. The circumstances surrounding the rescheduling were completely unforeseen, and sadly unavoidable.” New dates for the three-day event will be released soon with the public urged to visit www.worldcurry festival.com for the latest news and information. In previous years, the annual festival has grown into a global event, welcoming in chefs from around the world with recipes shared in the curry theatre by the likes of Chef Hemant Oberoi and Norman Musa. This year’s event will still be the biggest yet, following on from the World Curry Festival team’s trip to Malaysia earlier this year where new relationships and exciting connections were made. Events planned to coincide with the festival’s initial dates – Words in the City and For the Love of Music – will continue to go ahead. For more information and tickets on Ilkley Literature Festival’s ‘Words in the City’ visit www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk. For information on the BBC’s ‘For the Love of Music’ – set to be hosted in City Park on Friday 5th June, visit bbc.co.uk/musicday.

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Thornbury Barracks reopens Road works finally disappear as roundabout development completed A major road improvement scheme at Thornbury Barracks roundabout in Leeds is now complete after ten months of developments. The project, which has affected traffic for almost a year, has been carried out at the roundabout where the A647 meets the B6154 to improve access on the primary road link between Leeds and Bradford. Costing £3.4million, the scheme has been designed to reduce traffic congestion, improve accessibility, road safety, bus journey time reliability and connectivity on one of the busiest road sections in the city. Initial work began in July 2014 and was funded by Leeds City Council through the Department for

Transport’s Local Pinch Point bidding process. The improvements carried out include: creating three lanes running through the middle of the roundabout in both main directions, traffic signals on all arms of the roundabout, reconfiguration of lanes, provision of pedestrian and cycling facilities, infill of the existing subway, upgrading of bus stops and street lighting improvements. The final minor elements of the scheme in terms of road markings and new signage are now being put in place by contractors. Leeds City Council executive member for transport and economy Councillor Richard Lewis said: “We

are delighted that this improvement project at the Thornbury Barracks roundabout is now complete as it will make a major difference to access and safety on one of the key roads in the city connecting Leeds and Bradford. “It has been a lengthy project to carry out so I would like to thank everyone for their patience and would ask for that to continue a little longer while the new road system settles down in the coming weeks.” Colas Ltd Business Manager for Leeds, Michael Holmes, whose business is contracted to work on the construction, added: “This project presented significant logistical obstacles that had to be overcome to ensure a safe and practical delivery whilst working in a high traffic environment on one of the major arterial routes between Leeds and Bradford.”

OPEN: Cllr Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council executive member for transport and economy, says he is ‘delighted’ that the development has finally been completed


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READY: Saby Khan and Alibi Adam will fly out to Dubai at the end of July to take part in the world record attempt

Bradford musicians head to Dubai A group of ten DJs from across Leeds and Bradford will be flying out to Dubai this summer as they join some of the biggest names in music in an attempt to smash an official Guinness World Record. On Friday 31st July, music will take over the prestigious Marina Yacht Club in Dubai as a non-stop DJ rally takes place with up to 500 professionals spinning discs over three days. Amongst the star names in attendance, such as David Guetta, Tiesto and Bob Sinclair, will be Keighley music promoter, Saby Khan. Real name Sabir Hussain, the music enthusiast was selected by chief organiser of the event, Nadeem Chaudhry – of World Top DJs, to be one of the judges after successfully working in the country previously. Despite having worked alongside some of the biggest names in the music industry, including 50 Cent, Snoop Dog, Black Eyed Peas and The Outlawz, the local promoter says the record attempt will still be a whole new experience. “For the past 15 years I have treated the Entertainment and Music Industry like a family and worked in different types of Music Genres,” he said. “This is an once in a life time opportunity to work alongside the best of the best in the DJ industry. “World Top DJs chose me to be involved because I understand the world of diverse music cultures and genres.” He added: “I strongly believe that working in the entertainment and music industry, you have to be open minded and diverse to achieve your goals and reach out to mass audiences with you talent.” Saby, a former Keighley College student, began his promotions career shortly after leaving Greenhead School, arranging events in Bradford and Leeds before broadening his horizons. He currently works with Bradford’s largest recording studios at Factory Street, helping aspiring musicians in the studio. In Dubai, he will be joined by a number of other local talents including singer, Alibi Adam. The longest club DJ rally will run over three days from Friday 31st July and ends on Sunday 2nd August.

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EXCITED: As well as local talent such as Saby, some of the biggest names in the music industry will be taking part in the rally

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‘up in smoke’ COUNTERFEIT: Osman Sanger was found with 22,000 counterfeit cigarettes in his store last year

22,000 counterfeit cigarettes found in Bradford store as Trading Standards takes owner to court

A Bradford off-licence owner has been fined hundreds of pounds and ordered to carry out 48 hours of community service after being found guilty of possession with intent to supply illegal cigarettes and tobacco. 37-year-old Osman Sanger, of Polandia Off-Licence, was found to have 22,000 illicit cigarettes alongside 650 grams of illicit hand rolling tobacco

concealed within his store’s ceiling on North Parade. He was ordered to pay £600 toward costs plus a £60 victim surcharge and serve 48 hours community service, following his prosecution at Bradford Magistrates Court on Tuesday 19th May. Following an initial complaint in 2014, a Trading Standards officer carried out a test purchase of the illegal products when he sold a 50g

pouch of Golden Virginia hand rolling tobacco for £2.50 - a far lower price than the recommended retail value. The product did not bear any of the statutory health warnings, ‘Smoking Kills’ or ‘Smoking seriously harms you and others around you’ which is an offence under Section 12 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987, and so the matter was further investigated. Officers introduced themselves and carried out a search of the premises where they found the tobacco concealed within the void above a suspended ceiling located towards the rear of the shop. The tobacco was subsequently seized and some were later confirmed to be counterfeit. Councillor Bill Urry, of the

West Yorkshire Trading Standards Committee, said: “The illegal sale of tobacco in communities enables and encourages young children to buy it cheaply. “I would like to thank members of the public for reporting illegal sales and encourage everyone to continue doing so to reduce the harm caused by tobacco in our communities.” David Lodge, Head of West Yorkshire Trading Standards, added: “Our team is dedicated to tackling the trade in illicit tobacco and we’re dealing with every complaint we receive. “Young people are often targeted due to the low cost of these products and smokers are encouraged to keep up the habit. Traders in illegal tobacco need to know that we will make no exceptions and there are no signs of us slowing down.”


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POSITIVE: Andrew Jones, manager of Healthwatch Bradford and District, says that most people were very positive about the attitude of staff throughout the department

Healthwatch report on Bradford’s A&E department Healthwatch Bradford and District, the local independent watchdog for health and social care, has published a report into patient’s experiences of using the Accident and Emergency Department at Bradford Royal Infirmary. The Healthwatch team visited the department for a twelve-hour shift in December 2014, and gathered the views and experiences of patients and their families as well as making observations about how well the service was running. Andrew Jones, manager of Healthwatch Bradford and District, says: “When the team visited A&E, we saw for ourselves the pressures that the department is under and how hard staff at the hospital work to provide excellent care. Most people we spoke to were very positive about the attitude of staff throughout the department. “However waiting times were a major issue with nearly a third of those who took part in our survey saying these were very poor, and many others saying they were not told about how

long they would have to wait. “We witnessed particular difficulties late in the day with A&E unable to admit very sick people from treatment bays into the hospital which caused the flow of patients through A&E to slow. “Patients told us they were not given any information about what was happening and this caused anxiety amongst waiting patients.” Locally and nationally there has been a campaign to encourage people to ‘choose well’ and reduce pressure on A&E departments by using alternative services when they are not seriously ill. Healthwatch found that when they visited the department, the majority of patients they spoke to had come to A&E because they had been referred there from another service such as NHS 111 or their GP surgery. “Very few people we spoke to could be said to be using A&E ‘inappropriately’ as most had sought advice before attending, or they had an emergency situation like a road accident or

had been brought by ambulance because of a suspected heart attack,” said Andrew Jones. Healthwatch shared their findings with the Trust earlier this year, and they welcomed the insights which will help them in ongoing plans to improve the Accident and Emergency Department. “We’re pleased that the Trust is taking patient feedback seriously and looking to make improvements at the Accident and Emergency Department. Their response indicates that they are already implementing some of our recommendations, such as giving patients more information about waiting times and their progress through the department. A number of our other recommendations drawn from patient feedback will be addressed when the Trust refurbishes the A&E department, planned for summer 2015. “Healthwatch has a good relationship with the Trust and we’ll continue to work with them to secure a better experience for everyone who relies on their services.”


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CHARITABLE: Jazz Kaur will have her head shaved by hairdresser Emma Mack later this month as she raises money for young victims of the earthquake in Nepal

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Long locks to get the chop in aid of vulnerable children

Shaving all her hair off

Many people say they would give the ‘shirt off their back’ to help a worthy cause yet one Leeds resident is going that extra mile this month as she gives the hair off her head in a fundraiser for charity. 24-year-old solicitor Jazz Kaur, from Armley, will be losing her dark locks on Thursday 28th May, as she hopes to raise money for vulnerable children affected by the disastrous earthquake in Nepal. More than 8,000 people died as a result of the 8.1magnitude quake that hit the South Asian country in late April, whilst thousands more were injured and millions affected. After seeing images of the relief efforts, Jazz says she decided she wanted to do something to help and opted for the sponsored head shave as a quirky alternative to the usual fundraisers. “Everyone who knows me knows that I am quite extreme so whatever I was going to do I was always going to do to the fullest,” she said. “The way I have to look at it is that it’s only a haircut at the end of the day and it is for such a worthy cause. “I don’t think it has quite hit me yet that I will soon have no hair but when I look at myself in the mirror and

I’m bald, that’s probably when it will fully sink in.” Jazz’s inspiration behind the fundraiser is her cousin Christopher who recently completed the London Marathon after months of training. Admitting that such a physical task would be ‘out of the question’, she hopes her own ‘hair sacrifice’ will be enough to raise awareness and funds for children in Nepal. “People need to be aware of what is actually going on in Nepal,” she added. “It is one of the poorest countries out there and I think that we have a responsibility as people, to lend a hand where possible. “I come from a deprived background myself but I had the right support in my life

which some of these kids in Nepal are unfortunately never going to get “If I can help, along with anyone who can donate, it is going to make some difference.” Jazz will have her head shaved by friend and hairdresser, Emma Mack, at Swillington’s Woodland Barbers, before her trimmed locks are donated for charity. “My first response when Jazz told me about the idea was that she’s crazy,” Emma added. “In all seriousness though it is a really nice and brave thing she is doing for such a credible cause.” If you would like to make a donation please visit virginmoneygiving.com/Jazz Kaur, with all money raised going to Child Action Nepal.


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Masjid runners raise £15,000 Fundraisers lace up running shoes for first park run Earlier this month, runners of all ages and abilities were out in force in Leeds as they took part in a testing charity challenge in aid of a soon-tobe developed mosque. Around 100 members of Beeston’s Muslim community donned their running gear on Saturday 2nd May to complete the first ever charity run for the New Abu Huraira Masjid. Located on the corner of Hardy Street and Lodge Lane, the development is set to open later this year and has so far seen more than £1million pledged to aid its construction. A further £15,000 was raised through last Sunday’s event and for one of the race’s organisers, Amjid Hussain, it was a ‘fantastic total from a fantastic day’.

“The turnaround time of this event from its initial planning stage to the run day was next to nothing so to raise so much money is a fantastic achievement,” he said. “We had runners from fiveyears-old up to runners in their seventies so it really was an event the whole community could get involved in. “After the run members also got the chance to have a tour around the new site, before a raffle was drawn where one lucky person won an Umrah trip.” Amongst the many runners on the day were five-yearolds, Mustafa Mahboob and Aiman Karim, who both completed one-and-a-half miles after signing up to take part in the project. The final construction cost

of the New Abu Huraira Masjid is estimated to be around £2.5 million with the next phase of the development seeing the doors and dome fitted prior to Ramadan. Once completed, the site will provide a community hall on the ground floor and three upper floors for prayer and other amenities, including: ablution and wash facilities, a conference room and a kitchen. Amjid added: “Every penny we raise through projects such as this run goes directly to the cost of building this Masjid. “If you could donate any amount to the cause it would be massively appreciated and help so many people in the local community get the Masjid they deserve.”

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SUCCESS: Masjid representative, Amjid Hussain, celebrates the success of the charity run in Beeston alongside some of the mini fundraisers


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Dr Aneesha Advice Column Every few weeks we are asking readers to pose common questions or concerns regarding cosmetic treatments to our specialist Dr Aneesha, Medical Director at Skyn doctor. Today's question is: I've got unsightly thread veins on my leg. I've been to my GP who has advised there is nothing he can do to help. Could you offer anything? Thread veins are extremely common and can be embarrassing, mostly affecting the face, body and legs. Thread veins occur when the veins dilate and becomes larger making them more visible through the skin. The cause of thread veins are unknown and may be caused by changes in temperature, hormonal changes, smoking, alcohol and

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Britain’s first women’s only mosque Bradford could soon be home to the UK’s first purpose-built mosque for women as plans to develop a new site continue to progress in the city. Announced initially last month by CEO of the Muslim Women’s Council, Bana Gora, at the group’s ‘Daughters of Eve’ conference, the project brought m u c h interest from t h e

PIONEERING: Bana Gora hopes to see the first mosque ‘for women, managed by women’ open in Bradford

hundreds in attendance. A consultation process is expected to take place over the next few months to discuss the correct ways to move forward, with dialogue between the MWC and local, national and international scholars and experts. ‘A space for women, managed by women’ was how Ms Gora initially described the idea, and she says it is important women to feel no sense of ‘alienation’ from their religion. “We’ve carried out an audit of local mosques focussing on services provided to women, above all ‘access’ was the biggest problem,” she said. “Our results highlight that the majority of mosques follow a patriarchal model, poor access for women; women’s representation on governance structures was non- existent, on committees and boards, segregated spaces that are dated and unwelcoming.

“The alienation that women feel has profound consequences for younger generations who are taught that Islam treats both men and women as spiritual equals yet the practice within mosques contradicts the principles. “In an era in which many young people feel that their faith is no longer relevant, or are going to extremes, we want to be able to provide a safe space for them to question, learn and grow whilst having an appreciation of their heritage as well as the opportunity to make informed choices relevant to the 21st Century.” Ms Gora adds that it is ‘inclusivity’ that she hopes to bring to Islam yet accepts certain duties would still have to be carried out by men. “We disagree with the view of women leading mixed congregational prayers and this will not take place under the MWC umbrella,” she continued. “Our intention is not to be divisive, nor to go against the values and principles of Islam, but to provide a space for the community which shows how women can lead and be included in places of worship and also impact positively on their families and communities.”

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Brazil pays tribute to Valley Parade fire victims TRIBUTE: Deputy Head of Mission for the British Embassy in Brazil, Wasim Mir (right), unveiled the plaque at Sao Paulo’s Museum of Football with director Luiz Bloch

Thirty years ago, 56 people went to a football match and never returned home as the Valley Parade fire proved to be one of the worst sporting disasters in recent history. To commemorate the anniversary of the events that transpired on Saturday 11th May 1985, a memorial was held in Bradford’s Centenary Square last week whilst elsewhere, respects were also being paid at the other side of the world. In Brazil, a fellow Bradfordian who suffered burns in the fire as a young football fan, unveiled a plaque at Sao Paulo’s Museum of Football to commemorate those who died in the blaze in the Main Stand. Wasim Mir is currently the Deputy Ambassador in Brazil’s British Embassy and was 13years-old when he was forced to run onto the pitch for his own safety. Recalling the moment the fire struck, he said: “I had been taken to the match by my uncle, Reza Mir, to celebrate Bradford collecting the Third Division league trophy. As a special treat he bought tickets for the main stand. “Just before half time the section of the stand we were seated in was asked to evacuate by the police because of a small fire. “I remember walking calmly along the back of the stand when all of a sudden smoke was everywhere. After that I just remember running towards the pitch as fast as I could, I could feel the heat on my head and

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covered my head with my hand to protect it. “After that I just wandered around the pitch looking for my uncle and started to panic. Luckily I eventually found him unhurt. “Although I saw the police carrying away a body in a make shift stretcher made out of a police jacket the extent of the what happened didn’t register. “It only dawned on me later when I went to hospital to have my injuries treated and saw hundreds of people with burns.” On Tuesday 12th May, Mr Mir was joined by Museum of Football director, Luiz Bloch, to unveil the memorial plaque which will be homed amongst some of the sport’s most renowned memorabilia. It was the Deputy Ambassador’s idea to bring the

tribute to the museum and after consulting officials from the museum itself and the Fire Remembrance Panel in Bradford, it was confirmed that a tribute would be installed. “As someone who was injured in the fire it felt like a real honour to unveil the plaque at the Football Museum in Sao Paulo,” Mr Mir added. “It feels fitting to have those who died remembered in Brazil, a country so closely associated with football, the country of Pele, Zico and Romario. “It was good to talk to the Executive Director of the Museum, Luiz Bloch about the impact the Bradford City Fire had had in terms of initiating improvements in stadiums in the UK, making them safer and more family friendly.”


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or more than 20 years, one name has been at the forefront of premium used car dealers, bringing quality motors and unbeatable finance packages to the heart of Yorkshire. Today, Brooklands Motor Centres, in Armley, continues to ‘drive’ the competition forward with its huge range of handpicked vehicles guaranteed to offer something for every driver. Buying a car is a big decision in people’s lives and therefore the Brooklands team are on hand from the moment you enter their doors to even after you have driven away, dedicated to delivering peace of mind to every motorist. Whether you are looking for a first car or a top of the range in luxury and comfort, there is something to suit your needs in

the Armley Road-based expansive indoor showroom. Be it economic, prestige, practical or enjoyment you're searching for, Brooklands has a car to suit you and your price range, ready for a test drive today. Robin Wilkhu, director at Brooklands, explained: “We cater to a vast selection of people from all walks of life and we try to make car buying accessible to everyone who comes through our door. “We do this in a number of ways, such as providing a translated version of our website, but the biggest help we give to our customers comes from our wide range of finance packages. “We work hard to pick the best finance lenders on the market and we will work just as hard to find a finance package that will

suit you.” Through years of experience in the motor industry trade, the Brooklands team have excelled as finance specialists who are able to find the right finance plan for you. As SAF (Specialist Automotive Finance) approved dealers, the business has shown time and time again that through working with their finance partners, your driving dreams can come true.

Mr Wilkhu added: “When it comes to understanding car finance our customers can be assured in the confidence of our sales team. “We offer, through our finance partners, a range of finance facilities to suit you from Hire Purchase, Conditional Sale, Lease Purchase and Personal loans, all with the aim of getting you, the customer, into the right product and drive away a happy customer. “We understand that having to get car finance can be very frustrating so our sales team are here to help guide you through

the process.” Once you have purchased your new used car, the Brooklands team strive to keep every customer satisfied with onsite servicing available from fully trained and qualified mechanics and technicians. Service plans are also available whilst warranty packages ensure you have full confidence in your car every time you turn the ignition. Call down to the showroom today and see for yourself why, for two decades, the name Brooklands has been a favourite for drivers across Yorkshire.

162 Armley Road, Leeds, LS12 2TY Tel: 0113 203 8000 Mon – Fri: 9am-7pm Sat – Sun: 10am-5pm www.brooklandsmotors.com

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n the recent judgment of Sierra Fishing & Ors v Ali Zbeeb & Ors the High Court has taken the unusual step of removing an arbitrator under section 24 Arbitration Act 1996. Commercial arbitration is a means of resolving business disputes between two or more parties outside a formal court system. After reviewing all of the evidence an arbitrator will make a final decision in the case which the parties are then bound by. This case centred around Sierra Fishing (a Sierra Leonean seafood supply company) who had entered into a written contract for a loan agreement. A dispute arose between the parties and in August 2012 the defendants served a request for arbitration in London and confirmed that they had appointed Mr Ali Zbeeb as arbitrator. In June 2014, Sierra Fishing objected to Mr Zbeeb acting as arbitrator. Mr Zbeeb rejected this argument stating that his appointment was valid and further, that they had lost the right to appeal his appointment (under section 73 Arbitration Act 1996) because they had already taken part in the arbitration process. Sierra Fishing then submitted an application to remove Mr Zbeeb as arbitrator under section 24(1) Arbitration Act 1996. The High Court, following section 24 Arbitration Act and applying the common law test of bias – would a fair minded and informed observer conclude that there was a real possibility of bias – decided that Mr Zbeeb should be removed as arbitrator. In finding that Mr Zbeeb was not impartial, the High Court considered four persuasive submissions as put

forward by Sierra Fishing. These were: 1. The legal and business connection between Dr Farran (the first defendant and chairman of a Lebanese bank) and the arbitrator – Mr Zbeeb had been engaged as legal Counsel by the bank where Dr Farran was chairman, and Mr Zbeeb’s father continued to act as legal counsel for both Dr Farran personally and the bank. 2. The arbitrator’s involvement in the drafting of two relevant agreements – this agreement (the loan agreement) had included the clause that would allow Mr Zbeeb to have sole conduct of the arbitration. 3. The connection between the arbitrator and the lawyers for the defendants – however the Judge found there was not enough evidence to support this submission. 4. The arbitrator’s conduct of the arbitration – namely Mr Zbeeb’s refusal to postpone publishing his award pending the outcome of the Sierra Fishing’s challenge and the content and tone of Mr Zbeeb’s communications. The Judge confirmed that Mr Zbeeb’s tone made it appear to an outsider that he himself had taken up the battle on behalf of the defendants and therefore had not remained impartial. The removal of an arbitrator is normally considered an extreme measure however referring to both the International Bar Associations Guidelines on Conflicts of Interests in International Arbitration (IBA) and the Arbitration Act 1996 the Judge deemed that the facts of this case were significant enough to show bias on the part of Mr Zbeeb, therefore the only fair outcome was to order his removal.

Please contact Luke Patel on 0113 227 9316 or by email at LPatel@LawBlacks.com

re you looking for a spacious venue for a lavish wedding, or perhaps a private location for a more intimate affair? Well, no matter how large or small you want your special day to be, Bradford City’s Coral Windows stadium can cater for all your needs and more. With the ability to seat up to 1,400 guests over two floors of seating, the venue has already helped make the dreams of dozens of brides and grooms come true and now it is your chance to join the growing list of happy clients. Nicky Driver, sales executive at Bradford City Football Club, has overseen more than 50 weddings since she started in events five years ago and explained how it was her job to make every wedding day ‘as special as possible’. “We have had all types of ceremonies held here from

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all faiths and it has been a privilege to see so many happy couples tie the knot right here,” she said. “From the first initial consultation we have with clients, we draw out a plan for how their big day will look and then strive to achieve this vision side-byside in the build up to the big day. “My job is to take as much stress away from the husband and wife to-be by ensuring their day runs as smoothly as possible and by keeping up to date with all their wedding developments.” As well as helping you plan your big day, the expert team at the Coral Windows stadium can also

recommend trusted and reputable suppliers for any other requirements you may have. From the entertainment to food and even decor for your big day, recommendations of bespoke management services are available from trusted partners such as Devine Decor, who boast years of experience in the trade. With ample free parking also available onsite and just a stone’s throw away from the city centre, there are so many reasons why the Coral Windows stadium is fast becoming the number one choice for happy couples looking to tie the knot in Yorkshire.

Coral Windows Stadium, Valley Parade, Bradford, BD8 7DY Tel: 01274 706 848 Email: events@bradfordcityfc.co.uk


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ourmet food in Bradford has never tasted so good as a new concept of restaurants, infusing tastes from around the world, opened in the city last week. The Curry Counter, by Pakeezah Gourmet, is the latest must-see, must-taste development opened in West Yorkshire, expanding the much loved brand into new and exciting territories. Blending tastes from the Mediterranean with Moroccan, Arabic and South Asian flavours, there is no other dining environment quite like it, with such an array of dishes. The interior is as unique as the menu, with bespoke crafted counters and dining areas, offering up different foods, coffees and desserts from around the world. Tariq Haq is the founder of Pakeezah Gourmet and says after six long months of planning, he was delighted to see the ‘ribbon finally cut’ at the Curry Counter last week. “It has taken a long time to open this site but the wait was definitely worthwhile as we

opened our doors for the first time on Thursday evening,” he said. “Our first Curry Counter opened on the Bolton Junction in Bradford back in 2013 – a much smaller development than we have here yet its popularity was incredible. “Ever since the first Pakeezah Restaurant in 1989, people have travelled from across Yorkshire to try our authentic dishes and we

“The Curry Counter now aims to bring a family culture to these international flavours, and we invite everyone to come down and dine with us or take away their favourite meals to enjoy at home.”


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Counter have continuously lived up to serving this high standard. “The Curry Counter now aims to bring a family culture to these international flavours, and we invite everyone to come down and dine with us or take away their favourite meals to enjoy at home.” Guests were given a red carpet experience at the grand opening on Thursday 21st May, with paparazzi-style stilt walkers and colourful dhol drummers amongst the entertainment on offer. A huge selection of food was also served up for those in attendance to enjoy after a prayer was read at the site. With the Curry Counters opening, Pakeezah Gourmet has once again shown its determination to continue acting as a pioneer of the food industry in Yorkshire by living up to its proud traditions. “I have grown up in this business all my

life and our saying ‘taste the love, love the taste’, is something we really strive to achieve in everything we do,” Tariq added. “We have a fantastic team here and a huge thank you must go to our staff and all those who have made this vision possible. “No longer do people have to travel the world to try exotic dishes, as we bring the best international flavours to the heart of Bradford.” The Curry Counter has already proven to be a big hit on its opening night, yet it is certainly not the last you will hear from the renowned Pakeezah Gourmet this year. In December, the group will be launching their largest project to date as a huge 8,000sqft development is opened in Roundhay, Leeds. Keep an eye out for all the latest development and exciting news as this incredible vision is brought to life.

Ingleby Road Bradford,BD8 9AN Tel: 01274 952 952 Opening times: 11am-11pm www.thecurrycounter.com

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SH Dad Solicitors Bradford’s criminal defence specialists riminal defence is one area of law many solicitors may turn away from yet for S H Dad Solicitors it is more than a job, it is a passion. For the past seven years, the Bradford-based specialists have been defending clients from across the city and beyond bringing a calming voice to a busy side of the law. For people who find themselves in a criminal case, it is often a scary experience and one which they may have never been in before. At S H Dad Solicitors, their team of professionals offer support when it is most needed and will always be just a phone call away throughout all legal proceedings and beyond. Run by Shazad Dad, solicitor of over 13 years, he explained what set his company apart from the rest. “At S H Dad Solicitors we value

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what is most important and that is our client’s time and their respect,” Mr Dad said. “Our duty as solicitors is to safeguard our client’s interests and ensure they receive the best service and advice from the very first day they contact us and even after their case has concluded. “We have completed a lot of pro-bono work because unlike other solicitors, we see ourselves as a community legal service provider and ensure defendants have the best access to legal services and the provision of justice.” With cuts from central government affecting every industry and sector, Mr Dad added that his line of work had not been spared despite suffering earlier financial restrictions just a few years ago. More cutbacks are

bound to affect the industry’s overall standard but S H Dad Solicitors remain committed to only providing the highest level of work in every case. “If we do not work to the best of our abilities then we are not doing our jobs right and it’s for that reason that we get really involved with our cases, often on an emotional level,” Mr Dad added. “We are a firm who pride ourselves on the glowing praise we get from clients and this is reflected by the fact that we have never received any complaints.” S H Dad Solicitors are Bradford’s number one criminal defence specialists so give them a call today for the support you deserve.

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Unit 1A Lister Mill Heaton Road, Bradford, BD9 4SH Www.hdcctvcams.co.uk info@hdcctvcams.co.uk Tel: 01274 402 871

hat began as a simple internet cafe and PC repair business in Bradford’s City Centre a decade ago has now expanded into an international online retailer, as PCFX continues to reach new heights in markets across the world. Set up by local entrepreneurs, Qasim and Amjid Khan, the pair now boast operations across Europe, Asia and North America with their own brand of high quality surveillance cameras – ‘Securicam’ – leading the way for growth. Securicam was founded in December 2012 after PCFX opted to diversify their business, which also supplies computer replacement parts, to reach a new target market - previously poorly catered for. Unlike other products out there, the Securicam brand only provides the highest quality products, focusing on the best of the best in High Definition Cameras. By designing, manufacturing and selling all their own products, the prices offered on premium systems are a fraction of what competitors can offer with quality always guaranteed. All the latest features, from mobile phone interfaces to 100m

night vision lens ranges, can be included in packages which are easy to use and simple to maintain. Amjid Khan explained how the business had grown from a small outlet in the city to one which turned over more than a quarter of a million pounds in just five months this year. “Over the past ten years, PCFX has grown into a huge name with Securicam at the forefront of this,” he said. “Since we started developing our own cameras, we have had to move to new premises three times as we have run out of space to deal with the quantities of orders we are receiving. “Traders are taking advantage of our low prices and bulk buying the systems, whilst people across the world have also opted to use Securicam as a name they can trust.” Delivery is available internationally whilst Securicam technicians are on hand in Yorkshire to install any systems which will keep your home or business safe. With exciting new products launching soon, there has never been a better time to contact the Securicam team and protect your premises today.


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Introducing Abu2Go or over 40 years Abu Bakar Supermarkets have been supplying Leeds’ residents with fresh produce from around the world, with everything from domestic supplies to exotic fruit and vegetables available instore. Now, the much-loved family business is expanding its operations as the exciting Abu2Go concept arrives in Hyde Park for the first time next month. Bringing an array of ready to eat fresh foods and sweets, it’s guaranteed to be an exciting project for staff and customers alike, with new tastes and flavours arriving in-store. From Samosas, Kebabs and Curries to Baklawas, Halivas and Ras Malai, everything will be prepared in house that same day, ensuring you only receive the freshest and tastiest dishes possible. Sajid Hussain, manager at the Abu Bakar Hyde Park store, said it was an idea which brought a new type of thinking to meal times. “Abu2Go is a concept which was thought up by the Abu Bakar family after noticing there was nowhere people could go to enjoy fresh, homemade food in this area,” he said. “All our dishes are prepared inhouse from scratch. Our Baklawas for example are made from the finest ingredients, with quality pistachio and kashew nuts selected to create

Sajid Javid MP was appointed Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills last week

Newly re-elected British Prime Minister David Cameron has appointed Sajid Javid as his business secretary, handing the challenge of improving the country's poor productivity record to one of the rising stars of the Conservative Party. Javid, a 45 year-old former investment banker who is the son of a bus driver, was first elected in 2010 and worked closely with Chancellor George Osborne before becoming culture minister in Cameron's first government. Javid worked for Chase Manhattan Bank and Deutsche Bank before starting his career in politics

and is widely tipped as a future Conservative Party leader. In his new role, he will represent the interests of British business ahead of a planned referendum on the country's membership of the European Union. Javid takes over the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) from Vince Cable, one of the most senior members of the Liberal Democrat party which supported the Conservatives in Cameron's 2010-2015 coalition government but is now in opposition after suffering heavy losses in last week's election.

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An exciting concept from Abu Bakar an authentic sweet taste.” It is a family unity that has driven Abu Bakar to the forefront of the supermarket industry in Leeds and the principle of putting the customer first is the backbone of their success. Growing from a corner shop in the 1980’s to a chain of supermarkets today, the multi-cultural shop caters for all customers and all ethnicities with a product range like no other. Sajid added: “National supermarkets may have introduced aisles with

foods of the world yet it is nothing like the availability of what we have here at Abu Bakar. “Our range of spices and ingredients are always expanding whilst the butchers provide meats many other supermarkets do not, such as halal sausages.” So, with all the ingredients you could want all under one roof, and Abu2Go set to open in June, there has never been a better time to visit your local Abu Bakar store.

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India's defence procurement agency has cleared the purchase of 56 transport planes from Europe's Airbus in a deal worth an estimated £1.2billion, as the country updates its aging fleet of Avro aircraft. The government also approved a Russian proposal to build Kamov light helicopters in India and the purchase of 145 ultra-light howitzers from the United States as part of its efforts to modernise the military. Under the bid, Airbus will supply 16 of the C295 planes in ‘flyaway’ condition and the subsequent 40 would be manufactured and assembled by Tata Advanced Systems in India. They would be the first military planes built by an Indian private company on Indian soil with current manufacturing in the nation dominated by state-run Hindustan Aeronautics. “The defence acquisition

MODERNISE: As part of the agreement, 16 C295 planes will be provided to India whilst 40 more will be manufactured in the South Asian country

council has given its approval to negotiate with the Airbus-Tata consortium for the transport planes even though it was a single vendor case,” said a defence source who asked not to be identified in line with defence ministry rules. Under procurement rules,

there must be more than one bidder for any contract in play unless it is cleared by the defence acquisition council headed by the defence minister. The source said contract negotiations for the aircraft are expected to conclude by the end of this year.


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Big kick-off Big John’s Birmingham Mela launches in full swing!

One of the country’s biggest mela’s, renowned for it’s sensational desi music line-ups, celebrity performances, mouth-watering South Asian foods, mix of fashion, arts, crafts and much more, launched with a bang this week in Birmingham. To mark the launch, Dhol drummers and dancers gave a sensational performance in Victoria Square, providing a teaser of the vibrant and colourful event to come. The free family festival, now in it’s 15th year, takes place at the Cannon Hill Park on 16th June. This year’s Mela has been organised by one of Birmingham’s most prominent businesses - Big John’s, who say they are honoured to be given the opportunity to be the proud organisers of the Birmingham Mela. The popular event which draws in some 40,000 people has become a ‘must-attend’ date in the calendar and sees Big John’s involvement for the second year running, not only in the sponsorship but in the organisation of the event.

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THE TEAM: The organising team of the Big John’s Birmingham Mela launches the event for it’s 15th year outside Birmingham Council on Thursday 21st May


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Big John’s Birmingham Mela launches in full swing!

Big kickoff Continued from page 57 Speaking at the launch on Thursday 21st May, Kasim Choudhry from Big John’s said: “This is a special event and close to our hearts. “It gives us an opportunity to put back in to Birmingham what Birmingham has given to us. “Birmingham is a vibrant, cosmopolitan, multicultural conurbation with lots to offer to people from all backgrounds. This event is an opportunity for us to celebrate all the good things about Birmingham. “Historically known as the Eid Mela, the event has been rebranded the Birmingham Mela making it an allinclusive event uniting all different communities within the city. We would like to thank Birmingham City Council for giving us the opportunity to organise this prestigious event. “We feel that it is events like this which make Birmingham a special place. It allows the city to celebrate its vast array of culture and diversity. We would also like to thank our partners

Toyota, Pepsi, KTC, Saka water and Brunei Halal for their generosity and support in assisting us to piece this event together. “We are looking forward to the event which will take place on 16th August 2015 at Birmingham’s famous Cannon Hill Park in the heart of the city. There will be over 100 stalls with a selection of food, fashion, arts and crafts. “A main stage will showcase some of the biggest UK Asian artists as well as

SOLID: Organisers of this years Big John’s Birmingham Mela - brothers John and Bob Saddiq have an exceptional work ethic, and are delighted to be putting the entire event together this year

international artists, not to forget a fashion show with some of the best designer wear from around the subcontinent. If you thought that was it then you’re wrong, as well as a funfair there will be a whole area dedicated to sporting activities such as traditional South Asian Kabaddi to fast lane cricket bowling. So find your best hat and don’t forget your sunglasses because this will be an event to remember!”

“A main stage will showcase some of the biggest UK Asian artists as well as international artists, not to forget a fashion show with some of the best designer wear from around the sub-continent.”


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Massive 7-foot-long eel caught A silvery-gray conger eel had already gone limp by the time fishermen found it on their trawler, but its shocking length of 7 feet (2.1 meters) still caught them off guard, according to the British company that found it. Fishermen mistakenly snagged the blue-eyed eel off the southwestern coast of the United Kingdom. At the time, they were trawling the area (i.e. dragging nets to catch fish) on an inshore trawler

named Hope. The conger eel got stuck in the nets, and was already dead by the time the fishermen hauled it aboard, according to the company, Plymouth Fisheries. “I was stunned because it was so huge,” Scott Govier, a commercial fisherman with Plymouth Fisheries said. “It was already dead when we pulled it up, else we would have thrown him back in and let him live.” In fact, the eel narrowly missed

setting a U.K. record. Once gutted, it weighed 131 lbs. (59 kilograms), just shy of the 133.25-lb. (60.44 kg) record for a rod-caught conger eel. Before it was gutted, the eel likely weighed between 155 and 160 lbs. (70 kg to 73 kg), Plymouth Fisheries said. “Conger does not have a great deal of commercial value today, as prices have dropped. But this was an impressive fish, and a catch to make any angler's day,” Pete Bromley,

manager of Plymouth Fisheries, said in a statement. Typically, conger eels are inexpensive, but the massive catch brought in about £40 when it was sold at an auction in Plymouth, the company said. Conger eels are typically found hiding among the Southwest's many wrecks, or on reefs and rocky ground, “but they do venture out to open ground in search of food, usually during neap tides or slack water,” Bromley said. However,

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“despite their size and power, they are not very strong swimmers,” he added. A photo the company posted on Twitter initially made the fish look much longer than 7 feet, but two additional photos — including one comparing the conger eel to a man holding another eel, and another of the fish on a pallet — later provided a better perspective. “The chap standing next to it is around 5 foot, 7 inches [1.7 m] tall, and we estimated the conger eel to be around 7 feet in length,” Bromley said. “Our second photo showing it lying on a pallet also makes this clear, as this pallet is only 1 meter by 1.2 meters [3.2 feet by 3.9 feet] in size.”


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Reg plates fetch record price at auctions The record-breaking sale of a set of registration plates in Lincolnshire has caused quite the stir in the markets this week as more than £500,000 was raised during a recent auction. Two divine registrations were sold during a government-sponsored auction at The Casa Hotel, Chesterfield with KR15 HNA (Krishna) fetching a spectacular £233,360. Meanwhile, KR15 HAN (Krishan) was picked up for £98,576 showing how in demand registration plates currently are to complement any motor. KR15 HNA earns the distinction of attracting the highest price ever paid at auction for a ‘new-style’ registration and it is clear to see why. The current format of a two-letter code (indicating the place of issue), a date identifier (currently '15' for 2015) and three

further random letters, was introduced in 2001. With seven characters to play with, the new plates present enormous possibilities to represent names or words with Krishna represented by these innovative designs. The 'KR' registrations were issued earlier this year by the Northampton licensing authority and one lucky, rich investor will now be the proud owner of the plates. The DVLA’s previous record for a current style personalised registration was set in April 2006 when MR51 NGH sold for a £100,000 total sum. However, all are dwarfed by 25 O which became the most expensive Personalised Registration ever auctioned in the UK when it sold for £518,000 during DVLA Personalised Registrations’ 25th Anniversary Auction held last November.


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Over £30,000 raised for Nepal victims

Bollywood Classic Show is huge hit in West Midlands Following the worst disaster in Nepal’s recent history last month, businesses and residents across the Midlands joined forces last week to help raise tens of thousands of pounds for victims of the tragedy. On Sunday 26th April, Nepal was struck by a devastating earthquake, which resulted in the deaths of more than 8,000 people and affected thousands more. Just weeks later, a second quake hit the same nation, killing at least 65 others. Now, as the country aims to rebuild its infrastructure, and natives appeal for food, drink and medicine, the need for aid has never been so vast. East End Foods PLC joined forces with the Centre for Oneness, as well as businesses and charities, on 17th May, to raise money for those affected with a

SUCCESS: Hundreds turned out at Smethwick’s Prestige Suite to see a night of Bollywood-style entertainment

special Bollywood Classic Show at the Prestige Suite in Smethwick. Hundreds were in attendance to see performances from Jas Wouhra, Rekha Pande, Shahzad Zafar, Shashi Kala, Boo Boo and Prem Sagar, whilst the night was hosted by Sanjay Sharma from BBC Asian network. A host of faiths were represented in the audience and donations made on the night totalled £31,000 signalling a huge success for the quickly turnedaround event. These funds will go towards building temporary shelters for victims in Nepal as well as food supplies with a

contingent of volunteers set to fly out this week. guests, Deputy Special Lieutenant, Dr Satya Sharma, and Mohammad Aslam, spoke at the event about what conditions were like in the country at the moment having returned from Nepal recently. Both men will be going back next week with another team of volunteers and will see firsthand where the money raised from this event will be going. All the volunteers heading over will be covering their own travel expenses, to ensure every penny raised goes to those most in need.

ACT: Amongst the many performers on the night was Jas Wouhra, of East End Foods PLC


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Fans to sue Pacquiao

Boxing history’s biggest fight becomes fight in court

FRAUD OF THE CENTURY?: Lawyers in the USA contend that the Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight was a fraud

It’s seems that the boxing fight of the century is to make history for the second time as boxing fans and their lawyers are calling the hyped-up fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. a fraud and want their money back. At least 32 class action lawsuits across the USA allege Pacquiao should have disclosed a shoulder injury to boxing fans before the fight, which Mayweather won in a unanimous decision after 12 rounds that most fans thought didn't live up to the hype. "The fight was not great, not entertaining, not electrifying. It was boring, slow and lackluster," according to a lawsuit filed in Texas alleging racketeering, a claim usually reserved for organised crime. A lawsuit filed on behalf of Flights Beer Bar near LAX airport in California said Pacquiao and his promoter's actions were, "nothing but a cashgrab." The bar paid $2,600 to broadcast the fight. As for that grabbed cash, the fighters are each expected to earn more than $100 million, Mayweather more than Pacquiao, and HBO and Showtime broke records raking in more than $400 million from 4.4 million paying to watch the pay-per-view broadcast. Those 4.4 million paid up to $100 each to watch the fight, and the lawsuits are seeking their money back. It isn't as easy as showing a receipt and demanding a refund, though. A federal panel of judges will likely first need to decide if the cases from multiple states and Puerto Rico should be consolidated into one case. From

there, a judge would have to decide whether to certify them as class actions or not. What's sought in each is the same: a jury trial and at least $5 million in damages, the threshold for federal class actions. But the defendants differ. All include Pacquiao and his promotions team but some add Mayweather and his representatives along with HBO, Showtime and cable companies. Representatives for Pacquiao and Top Rank Promotions, HBO and Showtime had no comment to offer on the lawsuits and Mayweather Promotions did not return multiple phone messages. Exhibit A for most of the lawsuits is a Nevada Athletic Commission medical questionnaire that Pacquiao signed days before the fight. When asked if he had any injuries including to his shoulder he replied "no." In fact, his shoulder was injured enough to warrant surgery shortly after the fight. In a twist reserved for whodone-its, Pacquiao revealed for the first time in a post-fight press conference that he had torn his rotator cuff weeks before. The Nevada Athletic Commission denied him a pain reliever mere hours before the fight when regulators first learned of the injury. Conspiracy theories abound as to how many people knew about the injury and when, including claims in a few of the lawsuits that Mayweather had a spy in Pacquiao's camp and the boxer targeted Pacquiao's right shoulder during the fight. Experts in resolving legal disputes doubt disgruntled boxing

fans will be able to claim victory. “They'd have more lawsuits if they didn't hold the fight," said Maureen Weston, director of Pepperdine University's entertainment, media and sports dispute resolution project. “If a fight is what fans were paying for, the fighters unquestionably delivered, she said. Just because people didn't like the show doesn't mean they get their money back,” she said. “Ultimately, the question is, who did Pacquiao have a legal duty to explain his injury to? “Short answer: He didn't have to tell viewers, Weston said. The only contract viewers had was with their cable companies, which in turn had contracts with HBO and Showtime.” It's not the first time customers have taken their fight to court when things didn't go quite the way they expected in the field of entertainment. Remember Milli Vanilli? Music fans in the 1990s argued the lipsynching pop duo owed them a refund once it was revealed they weren't actually singing. Or the bite-fight with Mike Tyson? Sports fans may have gotten an earful but they contended they didn't pay to see a boxing match only for it to be disqualified. Neither resulted in judgments for refund-seeking customers. Milli Vanilli fans got a buck or two back in a settlement. So if viewers were promised a fight, and they got a 12-round fight, isn't that enough? Lawyer Caleb Marker, who represents clients in two separate class action suits against Pacquiao, says that's arguable.

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Egypt’s Ex-President Morsi gets death sentence An Egyptian court has sentenced former President Mohammed Morsi to death in connection with a mass jailbreak in 2011. Sitting in a caged dock, Morsi pumped his fists in the air in defiance as the judge read his verdict. Another 105 members of the Muslim Brotherhood were also given the capital punishment. The defendants were accused of plotting jailbreaks and attacks on police during the uprising that overthrew longtime President Hosni Mubarak in 2011. The verdict is significant because it marks the first time in Egypt's history that a president has been sentenced to death. The cases, like any capital sentence, will be referred to Egypt's top religious authority, the Grand Mufti, for his nonbinding opinion before any executions can take place.

Morsi, was sentenced by the court on charges that he and his aides passed state secrets to foreign groups, including Palestinians' Hamas and Lebanon's Hizbollah, to destabilise Egypt. The court also sought capital punishment for Brotherhood leader Khairat el-Shater and 15 others for conspiring with foreign militant groups against Egypt. Muslim Brotherhood official Amr Darrag has condemned the ruling as politicallymotivated and called on the international community to take action. "This is a political verdict and represents a murder crime that is about to be committed, and it should be stopped by the international community," Mr Darrag told Reuters in Istanbul. Morsi is already serving a 20year sentence following his conviction on 21st April on charges linked to the killing of

protesters outside a Cairo presidential palace in December 2012. He became Egypt's first freely-elected leader in June 2012 in the wake of the uprising that ousted Mubarak. But he was removed from power by the army in 2013 after protests against his presidency. It is expected that Mohammed Morsi will appeal this verdict and if he does, it will be a lengthy process. The army chief who overthrew Morsi, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is now president after having won elections last year. He has pledged to eradicate the Brotherhood, once the largest political movement in the country. Human rights groups have accused Egyptian authorities of widespread abuses in a crackdown on Brotherhood supporters as well as secular activists, allegations they deny.


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14-year-old wins geography challenge

Karan Menon knew his answer was right but wasn't sure how to argue his case. Contestants in the USA’s National Geographic Bee aren't instructed on challenging what they're told is a wrong answer. He raised his hand and hoped host Soledad O'Brien would notice. O'Brien called on him. Karan a 14-year-old eighthgrader from Edison, New Jersey, USA explained that his answer was correct. The question: "The Mesabi Range contains a large deposit of what metal-bearing mineral?" O'Brien was looking for was "iron ore." Karan said "taconite," which is a form of iron ore. After conferring for about five minutes, the judges gave him credit. That point was just enough for Karan to avoid elimination and make the top three. He cruised from there, getting every championship-round question right to become the 27th National Geographic Bee champion on Wednesday. "I knew this question," he said. "I was 100 percent sure. I didn't know why I had been marked wrong, so I decided to speak up for myself and challenge the question." Karan studied for eight hours a day after winning the

New Jersey state bee. He also sought out a coach, Kumar Nandur, who worked with winners last year and in 2010. But knowledge and memorization weren't the keys to victory — Karan said it was about focus. He took deep breaths and meditated between questions. "Everyone here is equal," Karan said. "When it comes to the competition, you have to control your mind. You have to adapt to all this, like, millions of tons of pressure that's coming on you." Karan won a $50,000 college scholarship, a lifetime National Geographic Society membership and a trip to the Galapagos Islands. Runner-up Shriya Yarlagadda, 11, of Grand Blanc, Michigan, received a $25,000 scholarship, and third-place finisher Sojas Wagle, 13, of Springdale, Arkansas, got a $10,000 scholarship. Indian-American children have dominated both the National Geographic Bee and the Scripps National Spelling Bee in recent years. Karan and Shriya are both of Indian descent, and there was a laugh among parents and contestants when they got a question about a new state in India that was formed last year.


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Pakistan charges 106 over Christian couple’s killing Pakistan has charged 106 people with murder after a Christian couple was beaten and burnt to death by a mob in Punjab province over blasphemy allegations.

TRAGIC: Shama Mesih was pregnant with her fifth child when she and her husband Sajjad were killed

Sajjad Mesih and his wife Shama, who was pregnant, were killed last year after claims burnt pages of the Koran were found near their mud brick house.

They were attacked and put in the brick kiln where they worked as labourers. Local media reports that three men had stirred up a crowd of 400. The charge sheet produced by the Pakistan anti-terrorism court says the accused - three clerics - were involved in persistent provocative speech against the couple, according to local media. Thirty-two suspects are said still to be at large. Summonses have also been issued for witnesses to come forward. Following rumours that burnt pages of the Quran had been found, angry members of the village told the impoverished couple to convert to Islam to repent against their alleged sin, or face the consequences for committing blasphemy. Witnesses said when they tried to leave they were locked in a room at the kiln and told they must pay duties first. The next day hundreds of people converged on the kiln. They were dragged out, attacked with bricks and shovels and later laid on the brick oven to be burnt alive. The case raised fears among Christians, who form a minority in the Muslim country where blasphemy laws are controversial and attacks against Christians are common. Protests were staged demanding justice.


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Historic match for Pakistan as cricket returns back on home soil after six years It's no secret that Pakistan is cricket crazy, but over the next few days, this passion for the game is expected to go into overdrive because for the first time in six years, the Pakistani national team is coming home. On 3rd March, 2009, the cricket world was left stunned when Sri Lanka's visiting cricket team was attacked by militants on their way to a match in the northeastern city of Lahore. The gunmen sprayed their tour bus with bullets as it neared the stadium, killing eight people - six policemen and two civilians - and leaving several of the visiting players wounded. The incident was a huge blow for the future of international cricket in the country. In the years that followed international teams backed out of playing here citing security concerns, as Pakistan entered one of the darkest periods in its struggle with an increasingly violent militant insurgency. Fast forward to 2015 and although Pakistan's militant

problem has not been defeated, there's been a noticeable sense of hope and celebration across the nation since Zimbabwe announced they would be coming to play two T20 matches and three one-day internationals (ODI) in Lahore, the scene of the 2009 horror. The Pakistan Cricket Board said the first two matches at the 60,000capacity arena are completely sold out. Thousands of security officials have been deployed across the city in anticipation of the event. With international teams previously unwilling to travel to Pakistan, the home team has had to play matches in the UAE, which has really cost the PCB. Sharyaar Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, is confident the match will be free of incidents as security is tight. For him, the match is not only about cricket, but a message to the world that Pakistan is getting safer.

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DELIGHTED: Pakistan's Twenty20 cricket captain Shahid Afridi (R) and his Zimbabwe counterpart Elton Chigumbura (L) at the unveiling of the Twenty20 International trophy in Lahore on 21st May 21


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NEPAL EARTHQUAKE: Over three million children are in danger A second major earthquake struck Nepal on Tuesday 12th May, just two weeks after a devastating quake left nearly 8,000 people dead and three-million children in danger. At least 65 people have been killed and 1,200 injured as a result and bodies are still being pulled from the rubble. Staff from aid agencies are on the ground providing life-saving support to children and their families. The first 7.8 magnitude earthquake on Saturday 25th April ruined lives and destroyed infrastructure. Over 7,800 people are reported to have died and over 17,800 people were injured. This huge earthquake was followed by more than 60 aftershocks, which toppled homes and schools, forcing thousands of families into open spaces and temporary camps. Many families are struggling to simply protect themselves from the sun and rain and it is expected that needs will grow in the coming days as more information is received from remote areas. As children and families face the

aftermath of this disaster, water supplies are running low and food is scarce. The risk of waterborne diseases such as cholera is growing rapidly and at least 15,000 children with severe malnutrition need treatment. With the monsoon season only a few weeks away, children face greater risk of disease and infection. A recent poll showed that one in four Britons have donated to the Disaster Emergency Committee’s (DEC) Nepal earthquake appeal in its first two weeks since its launch. According to research from the Charities Aid Foundation, which surveyed more than 2,000 people, the key drivers that made people donate were the large number of people impacted by the earthquake (55 per cent of respondents cited this) and the belief that international aid is essential for helping the disaster (54 per cent). The DEC’s appeal has raised more than £50m in its first fortnight, which is higher than the £34m raised in the first three months of its Ebola appeal.

Brendan Paddy, DEC’s head of communications, said: “Our donation levels have always varied significantly depending on the type of disaster concerned. “Appeals triggered by earthquakes and the associated tsunami generally raise the highest totals. These are sudden and devastating events, producing a very high level of news coverage with shocking imagery. Quakes are seen as natural disasters and donors seem more likely to empathise in these cases than when we appeal in response to conflicts.” Of those who had already donated to the appeal, 42 per cent of respondents said that television was the most influential media channel in encouraging them to donate. The research also found that those aged between 25 and 34 were most likely to donate, with 32 per cent in that age group doing so. Cash has been the most common method of giving (32 per cent of respondents donated in this way), followed by online channels (30 per cent) and text messaging (22 per cent).

TRAGIC: At least 15,000 children are suffering severe malnutrition following the quakes


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True spiritique class Sami Yusuf tour raises whopping half a million pounds for orphans

A sell-out Sami Yusuf tour has given vulnerable orphans the chance to build brighter futures through Penny Appeal’s orphan programme. The humanitarian charity teamed up with multitalented artist Sami Yusuf for a nine-city tour, to support orphans in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Every venue on the tour was sold-out and the packed crowds contributed in donations and commitments to raise an incredible half a million pounds, which will provide 1,076 orphan sponsorships and build eight orphan homes. Each Penny Appeal orphan sponsorship costs just 50 pence a day, and goes on to provide an orphan with food, clothes, healthcare, education and a dedicated foster mother – all in a loving and caring home. The tour was supported by Sami Yusuf, who is a world famous singer, musician and

songwriter. The popular artist hasn’t been on tour in the UK since 2008, but returned to perform songs from his highly accredited album, ‘The Centre’. Sami treated audiences to his self-coined genre of spiritique, which beautifully blends Western harmonics with traditional Islamic arts. The performances were made even more unique and special with the help of Sami’s musicians, who played traditional Iranian and Asian instruments. Aamer Naeem, Penny Appeal CEO, said: “It was a privilege to work with such an incredibly talented musician and the positive feedback from the whole tour has been incredible. “Sami Yusuf is also a humanitarian worker and we’re absolutely delighted that we can now improve the lives of so many vulnerable orphans, and it’s all thanks to the generosity of everyone who donated.”

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Fans of ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ have another reason to celebrate as Ranveer Singh and Anushka Sharma will be seen choreographing their own dance moves for an upcoming song in the movie. The peppy, Punjabi dance number is called ‘Pehli Baar’ and has been sung by Sukriti Kakkar and Siddharth Mahadevan. This is the third song released from the film, the first one being the title track sung by Priyanka Chopra and Farhan Akhtar and the second ‘Gallan Goodiyaan’. Within hours of its release, #PehliBaarOutNow began trending on Twitter. While Anushka. who plays a dancer in the movie, described the track as a ‘crazy fun song’, Ranveer, who plays the role of Kabir Mehra, took to the microblogging site to say: “My fav song from DilDhadakneDo releases tomorrow morning! PehliBaar ...Let's chat abt it later tomorrow after you've seen it..around 2pm.” Even Priyanka Chopra, who co-stars as Kabir Mehra's sister Ayesha, couldn’t resist and tweeted that Anushka and Ranveer were ‘just

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Varun’s Akshay Kumar’s spooky ‘Gabbar Is Back’ gets a lean box office result night in Las Vegas

killing it’ in the song. Dressed in casuals, Ranveer and Anushka look natural in the song and seem to be enjoying a great on-screen chemistry. Before working on their steps, the actors took a brief from the movie’s director, Zoya Akhtar, and the famous choreographer duo Bosco-Caesar. The idea to make Anushka and Ranveer dance to their own steps was originally from Zoya, who wanted to capture the song in a fluid way where they are both seen as having fun. Both Ranveer and Anushka are considered good dancers and Zoya wanted them to follow their own dancing instincts for the song. The team took just around an hour to decide and choreograph the steps, following which they started shooting. The song had some sequences of jiving, which Ranveer and Anushka kept improvising upon during the shoot. The final song looks natural and effortless, just like it was meant to be.

A major chunk of forthcoming flick ‘ABCD 2’ has been shot in the vibrant locations of USA, which meant that many locals were hired during the shoot. While shooting in Vegas, Varun was given the famous Sinatra Suite at the Mirage where the late singer used to stay whenever he performed in the city. When some dancers in the ‘ABCD 2’ crew got to know of this, they started telling Varun scary stories about the suite just for jest. They told Varun how the legendary Frank Sinatra stayed in the suite very often and thought of it as his home, so even after his death he hasn’t checked out of there. The Sinatra ghost story became a regular conversation topic between the crew-

members and Varun, and it would end with everyone laughing it off. So it was only late one night when Varun was trying to sleep that he heard some sounds in the suite that all the stories he had dismissed earlier suddenly seemed true. “The room was definitely haunted because at night I could hear someone singing and the doors would open weirdly,” said Varun. Varun and Shraddha Kapoor will be seen grooving with Prabhudheva, and the ace choreographer Remo D’Souza will be directing them in ‘ABCD 2’. The film is based on the real life struggle of a Mumbai based dance troupe who go on to win the world hip-hop dance championship.

Superstar actor, action supremo and Bollywood’s man of the moment Akshay Kumar has once again dominated the Indian and international box office with the tremendous performance of his latest film ‘Gabbar Is Back’ taking just under Rs 40 crores in its opening weekend, making it the highest opener of 2015 so far. The fantastic performance of ‘Gabbar Is Back’ has also had industry insiders crediting Akshay’s vigilante extravaganza as having resurged Bollywood’s recent lean period, taking more at the box office in one weekend then many recent films have taken in three weeks. The movie is a mass entertainer with Akshay delivering some powerpacked punches. Riding on the Aam Aadmi wave in India, the film carries a strong message against corruption with Akshay as the new vigilante in town. Gabbar is a story of a common man, Ajay (Akshay Kumar) wronged by the establishment, who starts the Anti-Corruption Force (ACF) that aims to track down and cease the corrupt strata of society. Akshay Kumar is deemed as India’s most bankable star and according to many close to Akshay, both professionally and personally, the secret to the actor’s enduring appeal, ongoing and recent box office success and longevity is his winning formula for

choosing commercially viable films and his nononsense, ultra-professional approach towards his work. Actor Riteish Deshmukh says of his close friend and co-star: “Akshay as a person is one of the most secure people that I have met. This also reflects in his choices. He does a solo hero, two heroes or a multistarrer film, as long as he likes the script. “He depends on his gut while choosing a script. Then it could be directed by a newcomer, an established director or a director who might have given a failure before. None of that matters to him. He has been around for more than 25 years and yet to be relevant as an actor is an achievement in itself. There is no genre that he hasn’t done or mastered.” Girish Johar, distributor and film business analyst, adds: “Akshay Kumar is definitely one of the most versatile stars of recent times. Where stars do one or at maximum two films in fifteen months, he gives four in twelve months, which is huge! “For the trade, he is one of the most preferred stars as he regularly ensures the rotation at the box office. Even with an average of 75 crore per film, he alone gives 300 crore in a single year, which is amazing. This roughly is 30 per cent of our annual net box office. “Also overseas, with good content films, he does well and attracts good value. He has definitely created his own path, worked on his own set rules and is hugely successful too. He is definitely a strong pillar for the Indian box office.”


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After a five-year hiatus to embrace motherhood, Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan marked her return to the big screen by taking on one of her most demanding roles yet, playing a mother whose child is kidnapped in thriller ‘Jazbaa’. A former Miss World and one of the most successful actresses in Bollywood, Rai Bachchan said the film stretched her as an actress, with each day posing new challenges to overcome. "Every day when I come to work I kept saying, how am I supposed to wrap my head around the situation like this, on any human level?" the actress said at the Cannes Film Festival where ‘Jazbaa’ made its debut on Tuesday 20th May. "That to me just seemed tough, demanding, grueling, challenging and, thereby, so interesting." Rai Bachchan, 41, who was named Miss World in 1994, often features on ‘most beautiful’ lists and is one half of a Bollywood super-couple with actor husband Abhishek Bachchan, son of Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan. Her prolific Bollywood career includes hits such as ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’ and ‘Devdas’, and she has also starred in Hollywood movies such as ‘The Pink Panther 2.’ ‘Jazbaa’ (Passion), directed by Sanjay Gupta, is the first acting project for Rai Bachchan after she welcomed her first child in 2011. Gupta said the actress tapped into a "very raw" performance that drove the

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film, in which a lawyer and single mother (Rai Bachchan) ‘has to do the impossible’ to get her kidnapped daughter back. ‘Life of Pi’ actor Irrfan Khan also co-stars. At Cannes this year, the subject of women's role in cinema has been a hot topic. Rai Bachchan herself co-chaired a U.N. backed panel to discuss the issue on the sidelines of the festival, where she has previously served as a jury member. She said ‘Jazbaa’ was a strong female drama, but didn't want that to distract from the main content of the film. “We don't want necessarily things being bracketed as femalecentric - by doing that you are marginalising the female protagonist, so don't label it, don't marginalize it, don't define it as being different,” the actress said. “Recognise it as being part of the broader cinematic experience. We all belong, all our subjects and stories too.”

Shahid Kapoor gifts solitaire to ladylove Shahid Kapoor surely knows that diamonds are a girl's best friend and if reports are to be believed, the actor has gifted his wife-to-be Mira Rajput, a custom made solitaire ring worth an estimated £23,000. Shahid moved out of the eligible bachelors' club when he confirmed last month rumours about his impending marriage. The ring for the Delhi-based college-going student was custom-made and ordered from a jeweller in Delhi. The wedding, which was initially scheduled to take place in December this year, will now take place in June

2016 in Istanbul or Greece. Mira Rajput's friends recently threw her a bridal shower at her farmhouse, and the bride-to-be looked stunning in a peach off-shoulder gown. Buzz is that Shahid Kapoor met the college girl during a gathering at philosophical organisation Radha Soami Satsang, of which Shahid's father, Pankaj Kapur is a

follower. "The couple will tie the knot in the presence of family members and a few close friends. Later, a grand reception will be held for Shahid's industry friends and colleagues," an insider says.


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Salman Khan deals with another court matter Just after some respite in the recent ‘shaninigan’s’ around the 2002 hit-and-run case, Salman Khan is now trying his best to ensure that other legal troubles that have been plaguing him get taken care of as well, even if it’s only temporarily. This time, it’s the black buck poaching case. Word is that the actor has approached Rajasthan High Court to seek permission to call five of the prosecution’s prime witnesses for reexamination. The petition, which was filed on Tuesday 19th May, has not brought Salman much luck

Aamir not doing film with Jackie Chan Superstar Aamir Khan has made it clear that he is not doing a film with Chinese action star Jackie Chan because he will be shooting for his most talked about movie 'Dangal'. It has been reported that the 50-year-old actor is collaborating with Chan on an Indo-Chinese production. The project, titled 'Kung Fu Yoga', will highlight USPs of the two nations. "Jackie is planning that film

because the single bench refused to hear it, as has been revealed by the actor’s counsel H.M. Saraswat. The petition was listed before Justice Vijay Bishnoi but he said that it needs to be “put up before another bench”. We now have to wait for the

with director Stanley Tong, who has made a number of Jackie's films. It is not possible for me to do it (film). I would have loved to do it. They are shooting in SeptemberOctober and at that time I will be busy with 'Dangal'. I can start any film in AugustSeptember next year," Aamir said in an interview. Apparently, this project is part of the three-film agreement signed between the two countries during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India last year. Looking at the growing popularity of Bollywood films in China, the agreement is meant to help both the countries.

Chief Justice’s word, after which we would know what court has been assigned to hear the petition. Although the witnesses have already been crossexamined by the defence, some “circumstances” have apparently changed and a reexamination is now needed. In case you can’t recall or haven’t been able to place it yet, we’re talking about the October 1998 case where Salman allegedly defied (knowingly or unknowingly – who knows) India’s Arms Act by using guns with expired licenses to poach endangered black bucks in Jodhpur. And what is Salman up to, you ask? He’s busy with Bajrangi Bhaijaan and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, of course! Then there’s his production venture Hero too, which we’re all looking forward to.

Aamir, who is a big fan of Chan, is all praise for the actor. "I have been a big fan of him. I had seen his film 'Police Story' in back-to-back shows in a theatre. He is not an action hero alone... his comic timing is superb. I told him I am big fan of him. I have seen lots of his films. I told him how popular he is in India. He was very happy to know about it," Aamir said. Chan has not watched Aamir's latest film 'PK', but he had seen '3 Idiots'. "I did not ask him if he has seen my films. But the way he met me, I felt he has seen my films. He has seen '3 Idiots'. He is a nice... warm guy," Aamir said.

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E DATE: FILM: Piku 8 /5 /2 015 DIRECTED BY: Shoojit Sircar GENRE: Comedy/Drama STAR CAST: Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Irrfan Khan

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The sparks fly as an estranged father and daughter are forced together on a long road trip. Piku Banerjee (Deepika Padukone) is a Bengali architect who resides in Delhi, along with her 70-year-old father, Bhashkor (Amitabh Bachchan). Bhashkor has problems with constipation and traces every problem's root to his bowel movements. Piku (Deepika Padukone) and her father, Bashkor (Amitabh Bachchan) love each other dearly but aren't particularly close - which is partly down to their wildly differing personalities. When they're forced together on a road trip to Kolkata, they have to then confront the demons of the past, work out how to get closer and finally become close again. Can they bury the ghosts of the past and plan their future together, or are they just two people that shouldn't spend time together? ' “As a character and a film, it's extremely relatable, not just to an Indian audience, but globally as well,” says star Deepika Padukone. “Piku is a beautiful, quirky take on a father-daughter relationship and tells the tale of how we begin taking care of our parents as they get older.”

RELEASE DATE: FILM: Bombay Velvet DIRECTED BY: Anurag Kashyap 15/5/2015 GENRE: Crime Drama STAR CAST: Ranbir Kapoor, Kay Kay Menon, Manish Choudhary, Raveena Tandon, Anushka Sharma Ombay Velvet is a gritty Hindi crime drama inspired by the writings of American authors such as James Ellroy. This tough drama is set in 1960s Bombay, and explores the lives of boxer Johnny Balraj (Ranbir Kapoor) and aspiring jazz singer Rosie (Anushka Sharma). Although based on the book 'Mumbai Fables' by historian Gyan Prakash, this crime epic also owes as much to classic hardboiled American fiction from the likes of James Ellroy. Bollywood megastars Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma make for dynamic leads and there's support from the likes of Kay Kay Menon, Manish Choudhary and Raveena Tandon. The film's international release is edited by the esteemed Thelma Schoonmaker, longtime collaborator with Martin Scorsese on the likes of ‘Raging Bull’, ‘Goodfellas’ and ‘The Departed’. The lead male character in Bombay Velvet is Balraj, an orphan brought up by a woman who was forced into prostitution, and who

eventually ran away with the gold he earned illegally. The lead female protagonist, Rosie, comes from a middle class Goan family; she was abused in childhood by a Jazz teacher. Both Balraj and Rosie find their shaky freedom in Bombay, where Rosie ends up being the jazz singer in the club run by Balraj. By now, Balraj is Johnny, renamed by a Parsi real estate baron called Khambatta, who runs an influential newspaper. Khambatta is also gay, mentioned in a rival newspaper by the derogatory term "fruitcake". Johnny becomes Khambatta's lovepawn whom he misuses for his own ends. He tries to forget the scars of his past by receiving new ones in the boxing ring.


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FILM: Tanu Weds Manu Returns 22/5/2015 DIRECTED BY: Aanand Rai GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Kangana Ranaut, Madhavan, Jimmy Shergill, Deepak Dobriyal The sequel to the hit 2011 comedy brings the main actors and director back together for another slice of comedy gold. Four years after Manu met and wed Tanu in the hit original film (titled, unsurprisingly, Tanu Weds Manu), the lovable couple are back. Not only are the original stars back, with Kangana Ranaut as Tanuja 'Tanu' Trivedi and Madhavan as Manoj 'Manu' Sharma, but the original film's director,

Aanand Rai, is back too. Although the pair are now settled in London, Manu is busy working hard and Tanu is bored. Horribly homesick, Tanu decides to fly back to India, but is closely followed by her beloved husband. The only problem is though, when Manu returns to India, it's Tanu's doppelganger - a Haryanvi athlete! - that he meets and falls in love with. Kangana Ranaut and R Madhavan are reprising their quirky-sweet roles in this

romantic drama which, the actress says, will show the tricky grounds of a marriage. “I hear so many love stories every year but no one wants to go to the tricky grounds of a marriage. What we all see is happy ending and not what happens after marriage and what it takes to fall in love again,” says Kangana. “This film will convey that. It’s an urban, relatable issue and a beautiful love story. It can easily be a real life story.”

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ASE DATE: FILM: ABCD 2 1 9 /6 /2015 DIRECTED BY: Remo D Souza GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor, Allu Arjun, Prabhu Deva, Lauren Gottlieb, Raghav Juyal, Dharmesh Yelande, Remo D Souza ABCD 2 is a grand 3D Dance Film, which travels to the vibrant city of Las Vegas and is a bittersweet journey of love, friendship, betrayal, honour and redemption. The story traces the journey of an Indian dance troupe, a motley assortment of boys and girls who come from the backstreets of a Mumbai suburb; their rise to fame, sudden downfall and then their heroic attempt to seek vindication by regaining their lost glory and pride. The sequel to one of India's biggest dance movies of all time takes the troupe to the international stage. After the enormous success of India's first 3D dance film, ‘ABCD’ (Any Body Can Dance), Disney

India and world-renowned choreographer turned director Remo D'Souza are promising bigger thrills and spills for the sequel. Reuniting the two lead stars (Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor) with their mentor Vishnu (Prabhu Deva), the story follows the Indian dance troupe to Las Vegas for an international dance competition. But with the stakes higher and much tougher competition, can the boys and girls from the Mumbai suburbs go back to India as champions? Will they be able to achieve success at the biggest International platform? Will they make their beloved Vishnu Sir proud, who is himself struggling with his not so perfect past?


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EASE DAT E: A suburban home is invaded by 2 2 / 0 5 /2015 spirits in this remake of the 1980s horror classic. When the Bowen family move into their new home, everything seems perfect. That is, until strange things start happening. Soon they come to realise that their new house is home to a collection of poltergeists, angry souls from the beyond the grave. When their youngest daughter is suddenly taken by the spirits, the Bowens realise they must do everything in their power to get her back.

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Black to the future Porsche 911 Carrera special black edition series

Porsche has created an exclusive special series of the 911 Carrera: The Black Edition, which is sure to get pulses racing – well it did ours! The combination of black paintwork and black interior emphasises the timeless yet purposeful elegance of the iconic coupe that has been acclaimed as one of the world’s benchmark sports cars since its launch in 1963. Standard equipment on the 911 Carrera Black Edition model includes distinctive 20-inch diameter alloy wheels, automatically dimming rear-view mirrors, rain sensing windscreen wipers, cruise control

and Sport Design steering wheel. A rear-mounted, flat-six cylinder engine is a symbolic component of the 911 identity. The 911 Carrera Black Edition is powered by a charismatic 3.4-litre power plant developing 350 hp (257 kW). It is offered as coupé and convertible versions, and with rear-wheel drive or Porsche Traction Management (PTM) all-wheel drive. The special model rides on eyecatching 20-inch diameter ‘911 Turbo’ style alloy wheels and further graphic differentiation is provided by LED

headlights including the Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+). The black interior simply looks sophisticated. The driver and passenger sit on heated seats - with the Porsche crest embossed on the head restraints - and the standard Bose® Surround Sound System provides excellent sound quality. In addition, the mobile telephone

The 911 Black Edition models 911 Carrera Black Edition £75,074.00 911 Carrera Black Edition Cabriolet £81,852.00 911 Carrera 4 Black Edition £79,309.00 911 Carrera 4 Black Edition Cabriolet £86,125.00

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Future of turbo power The atmosphere will be especially highly charged at this year’s Wörthersee Tour festival because it will play host to an Audi TT clubsport turbo concept delivering a colossal 600PS and 650Nm with the help of an innovative electrically driven biturbo compressor that is close to being production ready. With its stripped-out interior, wider stance and distinctive rear wing the most extreme TT to date is intentionally reminiscent of the thoroughbred Audi 90 IMSA GTO race car of the late 1980s, so it is guaranteed to make an impact at Austria’s annual meeting for Volkswagen Group enthusiasts. “The electric biturbo signifies a new dimension in driving enjoyment; it boosts sprinting ability and torque and enables high peak power,” explains Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Audi Board Member for Technical Development. “In our TDI engines, we are close to production readiness with this technology. We are now presenting it in a TFSI – here too, we are the first automaker in the world to do this. For our fans at Wörthersee, we have packaged the electric biturbo in a very sporty show car.” The Audi TT clubsport turbo has a power-boosted 2.5 TFSI engine with very impressive performance data. From 2,480 cc of displacement, the five-cylinder engine produces 600PS of power and 650Nm (479.4 lb-ft) of torque, the latter from 3,000 to 7,000 rpm. This means that it produces 240PS and 260Nm (191.8 lb-ft) per litre of displacement. Power is transferred via a manual six-speed transmission. Thanks to systematic lightweight design, the TT clubsport turbo show car has an unladen weight of just 1,396 kg. The car completes the standard sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 192 mph. The TT clubsport turbo plays out its big advantage over the first few metres of a sprint. Its electrically driven compressor lets it

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cover up to 16 metres within the first 2.5 seconds – which is six metres further than a comparable car without this innovation. That is a difference of around one and onehalf car lengths. An electrically powered compressor offers significant advantages: It revs up to maximum rpm rapidly and without any perceptible delay, and it continues to boost charge pressure when too little drive energy is left in the exhaust gas for the conventional turbocharger. This operating principle makes it possible to design the conventional turbocharger more specifically for high charge pressures and consequently for high engine power – the e-turbo assures spontaneous response and powerful sprints from low engine speeds at all times. The effect is impressive. The 2.5 TFSI engine builds up its tremendous power without any perceptible delay. This power is available in any situation – whenever the accelerator pedal is pressed. In an acceleration duel, the TT clubsport turbo effortlessly pulls away from a counterpart with an identically powered engine but no

electric biturbo. However, it is not just the power of the five-cylinder engine that is fascinating – so is its unmistakable throaty sound. The exhaust system is designed for minimal backpressure; a side pipe to the ambient air is located immediately after the racing-type muffler. The 2.5 TFSI engine is cooled by a racing-type radiator. In the lower engine speed range, the electrically driven compressor boosts torque by up to 200Nm (147.5 lb-ft). A dedicated 48-volt electrical sub-system – another key future technology from Audi – supplies electrical energy to the turbocharger. A compact lithiumion battery in the luggage compartment stores the energy that is generated by recuperation when coasting. A DC/DC converter provides the connection to the 12volt electrical system. The power of the Audi TT clubsport turbo reaches the road impressively via a quattro permanent all-wheel drive system whose multi-plate clutch is mounted on the rear axle for better weight distribution. A coilover suspension system enables highly precise

adjustment of the body’s ride height and the compression and rebound of the shock absorbers. An electric lifting function protects the equipment from damage by street kerbs. Electronic stabilisation control (ESC) and torque vectoring round out the dynamic qualities of the suspension ideally. The show car’s wheels are size 9.5 J x 20. Their six twin-spoke design is finished in a bi-colour look – both gloss turn finished and matt black – and the tyres are size 275/30. Carbon-fibre ceramic brake discs are mounted behind all four wheels; they are very lightweight and wearresistant. The front brake discs measure 370 mm in diameter. Widened by 14 cm: spectacular add-on parts The compact sports car takes a full stance on the road with track widths of 1,736 mm in front and 1,729 mm at the rear. The car is 4.33 metres long and 1.97 metres wide, including the side mirrors – 14 cm wider than the technical platform upon which it was based. Its angular wings contribute a separate additive shape to the car body. They take the characteristic design motif of the Audi TT to an extreme and

emphasise the quattro drive. The wings of the show car – painted in the exterior colour Ferro Titanium – are open at the front and rear. Air from the car’s slipstream flows through them to cool the brakes. The Singleframe grille and large air inlets – whose vertical fins form a continuation to the light signature of the Matrix LED headlights – are also optimised for maximum air throughput. The manually adjustable rear wing is an advanced development of the Audi Sport TT Cup with which the brand very recently launched a dedicated race series. It is now 20 cm wider, and the side flaps, which feature the four rings, were given a new geometry. The wing consists of carbon-fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) as do all other add-on parts: the air inlets and the large splitter at the front, the side panels and side sill trims as well as the voluminous diffuser at the rear whose lateral segments reference the motif of the air inlets. A protective “cage” of ultra-highstrength titanium tubes makes the rear zone of the interior even more rigid and safe. In front, there are lightweight race car bucket seats with four-point harnesses. The display and operating concept with the digital Audi virtual cockpit focuses on the driver, who can control all key driving parameters via four satellite buttons on the multifunction steering wheel. CFRP and black Alcantara define the interior of the Audi TT clubsport turbo. The race seats are upholstered in coral orange Alcantara and feature contrasting stitching and piping. In the doors and on the centre console, CFRP parts with their large surfaces create sporty accents, and the doors are closed by pulling on a tube-shaped grip with an Alcantara inlay. The air vents and gear shifter also have coral orange accents – the aluminium gear shift lever travels in an open shift gate.


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Volkswagen Golf GTE Sport concept With the Golf GTE Sport presented as a world premiere at the legendary GTI event at Lake Wรถrthersee, Volkswagen is catapulting the GT tradition into the future. The high-tech Golf that is largely made of carbon is powered by a total of three motors - combined in a plug-in hybrid drive with system power of 295 kW / 400 PS. The concept car breaks down traditional barriers between road and motorsport vehicles. Its progressive hybrid system in combination with the high-tech allwheel drive, a lightweight body, optimum aerodynamic downforce, precision running gear based on the design of the current Golf GTE, a new motor racing cockpit (including visualisation of the racing line) and an unusual seating concept (two monocoque-like interior areas) enable breathtaking performance on the racetrack. At the press of a button, however, the concept car is able to cover a distance of up to 50 kilometres on electric power alone and hence with zero emissions. The 1.6 litre TSI (turbocharged

direct-injection engine) adapted from the superb Polo R WRC (World Rally Car) is accommodated in the engine compartment at the front of the car. It delivers 220 kW / 299 PS and maximum torque of 400 Nm. Volkswagen has already won the World Rally Championship twice with this engine. In the Golf GTE Sport the fourcylinder masterpiece is assisted by two electric motors. The engineers positioned the first electric motor at the front (in the housing of the 6speed dual-clutch gearbox). It develops 85 kW / 115 PS and maximum torque of 330 Nm. The second electric motor is located at the rear with the same power output but torque of 270 Nm. The total torque of the drive system is 670 Nm. Whenever possible, the concept car is powered solely by electricity without producing any emissions. In sporty "GTE mode" all three motors work together, giving the allwheel-drive Golf GTE Sport a standstill to 100 km/h time of 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 280 km/h. In the NEDC cycle for plugin hybrid vehicles the sports car consumes just 2.0 l/100 km/h.


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The Quaid-e-Azam Sunday Cricket League is the oldest and largest all Asian league in the country, boasting 30 teams across three leagues. Set up in 1985, the setup is currently celebrating its 30th year anniversary and continues to draw in talent from across Bradford, Leeds, Kirklees, Calderdale and even Sheffield. Keighley RZM are the current Premier Division champions and have retained the trophy for the

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Darulshafa 152 all out (M E Mir 55, D Ironside 5-22) v OnQ 154-2 (I Mirza 70*)

Kashmir Dews 210 all out (Awais 43, W Khaliq 4-20) v White Rose 214-3 (A Mukhtar 112*)

Keighley RZM 188 - 9 (A Ahmed 49, A Mustafa 4-28) v Shimla’s 173 all out (N Ashraf 46, W Akhtar 5-32, I Arif 4-38)

Raja 165 all out (U Sajjad 4-44) v Flix 166-7 (M Khan 65*, S Khan 41)

Bhalot 212-8 (U Shafiq 56) v Heaton Park 100 all out (M Yaqoob 5-15)

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Friends 263-8 (M Maroof 89, K Khan 48, I Shah 47) v Bradford Moor 224 all out (M Imran 86)

Kashmir Bradford

Five Star Keighley

Cummings starring with the bat for the high flyers, scoring his first century for the club (112). There were also wins in the division for Friends (263-8), Shaheen (139-3) and Karmand (1106). Kashmir Bradford (203 all out) Rose registered 213-3, and Raja kept up their near-perfect start to (165), who succumbed to defeat at the season in Section A Group 2, the hands of Flix (166-7). with a relatively easy victory over In Section A Group 1, leaders Azad (95) – M Baig top scoring with Rising Star racked up the best 69. innings score of the day with 307-4, Elsewhere, a century for Tabs’ lead by an incredible maiden Ahmad Yaar (141*) lead his team to century for Maunam Ejaz (103*) as a thumping 258-7 win against a they made light work of Eastern weakened Indus Ghari side (61). friend (87). Javed Aslam also took 5- Ahmad Yaar had the best bowling 22 with the ball in the one-sided figures of 5-6 whilst Iftikhar affair. Naseer’s 5-7 came a close second. Meanwhile, Bradford Royals (279Wins on the day also came for My 7) slipped to a point off top spot as Lahore (180-2) and Kings XI (190they failed to bowl out Central 9). Leeds (211-9) despite Dom

Ten point gap opens up at the top Five games into the 2015 Quaid-eAzam Sunday Cricket League and only five teams remain unbeaten throughout the three divisions, with Keighley RZM leading the way in the Premier. Last season’s champions continued their fine start to this term with a narrow victory over Shimla’s, bowling their opponents out for 173 after registering 188-9 in their spell with the bat. An outstanding spell from Waleed Akhtar (5-32) guided his side to the hard fought victory which extends their lead at the top of the table to ten points following Darulshafa’s (152 all out) resounding defeat at home to OnQ (154-2). It is Bhalot who now find themselves in second spot and were on form with both the bat and ball, smashing 212 runs - U Shafiq top scoring with 54, and bowling Heaton Park all out for 100. High scores were also seen at Kashmir Dews, who despite knocking 210 runs, are still in search of their first win this year as White

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Keighley RZM’s Waleed Akhtar registered figures of 5-32 with the ball on Sunday as his side made it five wins in a row with their latest victory over Shimla’s.

Chach 138 all out (Amjid 5-28) v Shaheen 139-3 (B Hyder 63*)

Zulfi AK 108 all out v Karmand 110-6

Bfd Royals 279-7 (D Cummins 112, H Essakhil 69) v Central Leeds 211-9 (T Rai 52)

Rising Stars 307-4 (M Ejaz 103* T Suliman 58) v Eastern Friends 87 all out (J Aslam 5-22)

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Kashmir Bradford 203 all out v Azad 95 all out Patriots 179-6 v My Lahore 180-2 Bradford Phoenix v Al-Minarah - Away win, Phoenix breached rule 14d Earl Marshall 187-7 v Kings XI 190-9 Tabs 258-7 v Indus Ghari 61 all out

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Soccer League UK - Leeds Soccer League UK Leeds was officially launched in August 2014 with the ambition of bringing together West Yorkshire’s leading sixa-side teams to crown an overall champion. With representatives travelling from across Leeds and Bradford to

THE SMALL FIREWORK WITH A BIG BANG – ROMAN “CHOCOLATITO” GONZALEZ By Khalil Alam info@asianexpress.co.uk

This past weekend I was fortunate enough to witness for the first time a boxer who has everything in his fighting arsenal from speed, aggression, skill, movement to supreme defensive and offensive skills. It is rare to see any fighter that has all the fighting qualities possible as well as being the complete package and very entertaining to watch, but there is such a fighter by the name of Roman Gonzalez (43-0 37KO). Gonzalez is an undefeated junior flyweight boxer with a very impressive winning record, but unfortunately in boxing the smaller men tend to go relatively unnoticed. It has been said about flyweights that “they are physically the furthest thing from intimidating in a sport built on promise of big time violence; there is no place for a little man to shine.” However when a little man like Gonzalez tend to be such great boxers then big American television networks tend to finally take notice and give them the exposure they deserve. It is better late than never. Gonzalez on his HBO debut is one of the best pound for pound fighters in the world and is a future star in the making. He is a three division title holder at age 27 years old and has won titles at straw weight and junior flyweight. Gonzalez took on the well respected and established former junior flyweight titleholder Edgar

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Sosa (51-9 30KO) and made Sosa look like another average fighter as he scored three knockdowns in the second round that was declared a knockout victory for Gonzalez. In the bout Gonzalez managed to land 72 punches in less than six minutes including 59% of them being power shots compared to Sosa just landing 14 punches in total. Such is the continuing interest in Gonzalez that American television network HBO for the first time in 20 years aired a flyweight bout. After his win against Sosa, Gonzalez made his intentions clear as he said “I want to fight [unified flyweight titleholder] Juan Estrada next, I want to fight him as soon as possible and hopefully on HBO and in the United States." If the Juan Estrada fight does happen next for Gonzalez then I only see one winner of that bout and that will be Gonzalez because in 2012 Gonzalez secured a win via decision against Estrada, prior to Estrada moving up in weight and claiming flyweight belts which he has since defended five times. The other option for Gonzalez is a potential future bout against undefeated Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue that will surely be a “super fight” among the lighter weight classes or there are other mouth-watering fights for Gonzalez against Amnat Ruenroeng, Brian Viloria and Kazuto Ioka and the once-beaten Chinese star Zou Shiming. Gonzalez is now ranked number 2 in the pound for pound world rankings by the “Transnational Boxing Ranking Board” and he deserves to be ranked as one of the best. Gonzalez for me is definitely a small firework with a huge bang and is probably best described as a smaller version of the 1980’s heavyweight Mike Tyson who would knockout fighters a lot bigger than him at will and possessed the same knockout power in his left hand as he did in his right.

take part in the weekly competition, the matches are held at Thomas Danby College every Monday and Thursday evening. The brainchild of Mushad Ahmed, Soccer League UK Leeds is the first of many franchise opportunities which will hopefully set up across the

country, offering teams the chance to play against their region’s top sides, at the lowest prices around. Keep up to date with all the latest match reports and league tables with the Asian Express newspaper who will be reviewing the best of the week’s actions every issue.

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THE WEEK NFA’s Onu Miah was man of the match in the SLUK Interleague Elite Cup final and will now be hoping to see his side move up the league rankings on Thursday nights.

NFA 1-0 A6 Milan It may have been a campaign to forget in the league for NFA this season yet they finally had something to cheer about on Monday night as they overcame A6 Milan by a single goal to clinch the SLUK Interleague Elite Cup. A solitary strike from the ever reliant Kabir Miah was enough to seal all three points and bring some light to a so far disappointing season for last year’s Division One runner ups. Both sides needed penalties to secure their place in the final after tying their semi-final legs in what was a nervy atmosphere all night. Monday night league’s A6 Milan were goalless with Beeston Tribe when the final whistle blew in their last-four tie and eventually made it through to the final, winning 2-1 on spot kicks. A similarly tight affair between NFA and Borussia Teeth ended 1-1 yet the clinical edge of NFA showed in the shootout as they progressed with a 2-0 win. The final itself was one of few chances. Both teams had already played on the night and tired legs were evident as chances were forced to come from range for most of the encounter. Onu Miah was a constant threat from midfield for NFA and he came close to opening the scoring with a well placed effort only to be denied by the keeper. The contest was finally settled when Kabir Miah popped up with a solo effort to seal victory for his side who deserved this year’s trophy. NFA will now be hoping to take their cup form back into the league and finish strongly this term whilst A6 Milan are still well in contention for a league title challenge this year. Man of the Match - Onu Miah (NFA)

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Pujara says ‘goodbye’ Indian batsmen completes spell with Yorkshire FAREWELL: Cheteshwar Pujara scored 264 runs in his six championship innings with Yorkshire

It may have only been a brief spell in Yorkshire for their latest Indian overseas player, yet Cheteshwar Pujara remains convinced that the county is capable of silverware this summer. The batsman completed his four-match Championship only spell with the county in style last week as he knocked his first century for the club. His 133 against Hampshire at Headingley helped to set up a second Division One win from four matches and keep them in touch with leaders Middlesex. Pujara admitted that he loved his brief stay with Yorkshire, and has opened the door for a return in the coming seasons. When asked about the chances of retaining their Division One crown, the 27-year-old said: “I don’t have any doubt about that. “I always believe in team sports like cricket you need to have the right spirit and atmosphere in the dressing room, and Yorkshire have that. There is plenty of talent in this team, and they have the right work ethics. “If you work on the right things, then you will definitely get the results. “I would love to come back and play for Yorkshire again, maybe next season. “I can’t say anything because I don’t know what it will be like for India in the upcoming season. But, if I’m available, I would love to come back. “I’ve enjoyed my time. The lads have been really kind to me. I’ve enjoyed spending time with them and going out to dinner. It was fun, and I’ve enjoyed my cricket here.” Pujara scored 264 runs in six Championship innings, also including a half-century in the draw against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge last month.

Kid vows to fight drugs ban Two-year suspension is ‘devastating’ for high-flying Galahad

Back page story continued Galahad claims it was in fact his brother, Mageed, who spiked his protein drink after a ‘disagreement’ they had and was now facing a longterm exile from the sport. A sworn signed statement from Mageed, who is currently in prison on unrelated charges, has been handed over to the officials yet the National Anti-Doping Panel still opted to hand down the 24-month suspension. Boasting 18 wins from 18 bouts, the former European champ said it did not make sense for him to take the drugs and said he will fight to clear his name. “What can I say, other than I am totally gutted,” the 25-year-old told the Daily Star. “This will stall my career dramatically. “I’m absolutely devastated

especially as I have not done anything wrong and have never taken a steroid in my life. “The one thing about it which makes it even worse is that it involves a member of my family, my brother. He did it following a disagreement we had. “I told my mum and sister, and eventually my sister went to see my brother, who is in jail, and he admitted doing this. “I don’t know anything about the

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SHOCKED: Kid Galahad is currently appealing the ban which will see him suspended from the sport for two years

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Sheffield’s Kid Galahad has faced many tough opponents during his rise in the boxing world yet his latest fight outside of the ring may be his hardest yet. The 25-year-old, real name Abdul Barry Awad, was handed a two-year ban from boxing earlier this month after testing positive for steroids in a urine sample given to officials in September last year.

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