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Wrestling a thief Local hero awarded for coming to the rescue of 79-year-old lady By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A Brighouse restaurateur was just one of West Yorkshire’s residents who were awarded for their courage at a recent police awards ceremony which commended our everyday heroes. Ali Kurnaz, 39, from Brighouse, was awarded a Chief Constable’s Commendation after he tackled a would-be-thief following a mile long chase through the town centre. After seeing a 79-year-old woman ‘wrestled’ to the floor by a man who snatched away her handbag, the local resident took it upon himself to bring the assailant to justice.
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AWARDED: Restaurateur, Ali Kurnaz, was awarded a special accolade after chasing a would-be-thief through Brighouse after seeing him snatch an elderly woman’s handbag
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Meet the Sikh woman growing a beard ‘I feel more feminine, more sexy and I think I look it too’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A Sikh woman, who suffers from a common condition which affects millions in the UK, has ditched the razor and embraced her ‘true look’, taking the decision to grow a beard. Harnaam Kaur, 23, from Slough, has polycystic ovary syndrome (POS), a condition which, amongst other things, can lead to excessive hair growth on the face. For years she battled the condition, and at times even contemplated taking her own life, but seven years ago she took the courageous decision to stop shaving and has never looked back since. Being baptised as a Sikh, a religion which forbids the cutting of body hair, Harnaam says she became more confident in her looks. Speaking to the Daily Mirror, she said: “I would never ever go back now and remove my facial hair because it’s the way God made me and I’m happy with the way I am. “I feel more feminine, more sexy and I think I look it too. I’ve learned to love myself for who I am nothing can shake me now.” Harnaam began to develop the condition when she was just 11years-old and tried a number of methods to rid herself of the facial hair – including waxing, bleaching and shaving – yet it just grew back thicker than before. During school she says she was bullied for her looks but now she believes that by embracing the beard, she has become more feminine than ever.
BEARD: 23-year-old, Harnaam Kaur, began to see facial hair growing at just 11-years-old and after years of rejecting her look, she is now embracing it
She added: “I’m able to go out and shop in the women’s section without feeling I shouldn’t be there. “I wear skirts, dresses and jewellery and I like to get my nails done like every other girl.” Harnaam now uploads videos to YouTube in the hope of spreading her confidence amongst other young women who suffer from similar conditions as herself. Despite threats against her life
and some abusive comments, she insists that her look is still the most comfortable one she has ever had and hopes more women will embrace the beard. “I want other women to find the strength that I have,” she said. “I’ve...had loads of nice comments from men all over the world - one even asked me to marry him. “If I had any message it would be to live the way you want – it’s your journey and it’s your life.”
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British Community Honours Award for work in creating cohesive society
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Lords. Imam Qari Asim MBE said: “I am incredibly humbled and immensely honoured by the A Leeds-based imam has been British Community Honours awarded for his outstanding award. contribution to the welfare and “I am deeply indebted to my integration of minority family, friends and the communities into mainstream community, all of whom have British society. played an important role in Imam of Makkah Masjid, Qari enabling me to serve minority Asim MBE, was awarded the communities.” British Community Honours It is worth remembering that Award last week in front of Qari Asim was invited to esteemed guests and personnel Buckingham Palace last year in the capital. and was given the MBE award The award was presented by by Her Majesty The Queen for ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
his incredible services. One of the trustees of Leeds Makkah Mosque, Haji Arif, was proud to see Qari Asim collect the accolade and believes that he more than deserves the recognition. He said: “Imam Qari Asim’s award is a cause of celebration for us all because it signifies and recognises the ground-breaking work that Qari Asim has been doing to enhance communal relations and lead the way in tackling some the of taboo issues in the British Muslim community.” A female student of Imam Qari Asim, Saima Hussain, said that she was ‘thrilled’ by this award, which was ‘richly deserved’. Leeds Muslim Council added in an official statement: “We offer our heartfelt congratulations to Imam Qari Asim and wish him every success and blessings for the future.”
Works to begin on Thornbury Barracks Junction A notorious junction in Leeds is to get traffic lights thanks to an improvement scheme tackling congestion and safety concerns. Thornbury Barracks roundabout on the A647, the main road between Bradford and Leeds, is the site of severe congestion at peak times which often causes long tailbacks. It also has a history of accidents with 19 occurring there since 2008 – mainly caused by lane changing conflicts.
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People across Leeds are being asked for their views on the criteria Leeds City Council uses to decide if taxi licences should be granted. Before the council can grant licenses for private hire driver, private hire operator, Hackney carriage driver or Hackney carriage proprietor, it must ensure the applicant is a 'fit and proper' person. One aspect the council must look at is the criminal history of the applicant and the potential risk posed to the public if a license was granted. Although the council has an existing policy in place to assess if a person is ‘fit and proper’, it is now outdated and needs to be reviewed. The council is currently in the process of drawing up a new policy to make sure it is up to date and relevant to today’s society. Gathering people’s view is vital to help the council put together a policy which addresses the potential risk to the public whilst being fair and transparent to applicants. Further information can be found at: www.leeds.gov.uk/taxiconsultation
ACHIEVEMENT: Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, presents the British Community Honours Award to Imam of Leeds’ Makkah Masjid, Qari Asim MBE
the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, at an awards dinner held at the House of
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The proposed scheme, estimated to cost £3.4million, has been successfully awarded grant funding from the Department for Transport’s Local Pinch Point fund. Works will include creating lanes through the middle of the roundabout in both main directions, traffic lights, reorganisation of the lanes, pedestrian and cycling facilities, bus stop upgrades and improved street lighting. The outdated subway will also be removed.
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Get your skates on - you only have until Monday 3rd March to take advantage of Bradford Council’s annual Clubactive membership offers. You can either get three months free, or a discounted price on our annual gym memberships. There are two types of Clubactive memberships. One is £299 which is for Richard Dunn Sports Centre, the Leisure Centre, Keighley, and Thornton Recreation Centre. The other membership is £199 for Bingley, Shipley and Eccleshill. Whichever membership is chosen, the participant can use any of the three centres within that offer. The Clubactive memberships entitle the user to unlimited use of the gyms, swimming pools, saunas, steam rooms and fitness classes including pump FX, studio cycling, pilates, yoga and aqua fit if they are available.
Last chance to become a Tour Maker
Residents in Calderdale who have registered their interest to become a Tour Maker have one last chance to submit their application before the deadline at the end of this month. If you’ve already registered and expressed an interest in volunteering, you should have been sent a link to the full application. If you haven’t already completed and submitted your application it is a simple and quick process giving you the once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of the tour. Up to 10,000 volunteering roles are up for grabs during the three days the race is in England. The roles include everything from welcoming international visitors at major transport hubs, to supporting National Park rangers and the emergency services. More details about the Tour de France in Calderdale are available online at www.visitcalderdale.com Asian
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Bradford Council Sports and Leisure Service are offering children aged five to eleven, the chance to take part in after school clubs, where they can participate in a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities. Following the success of week-long B.A.S.E (bactive Sports and Exercise)camps during the school holidays, new after school clubs will run for six weeks from the 3rd March at a range of venues across the district. Activities on offer include tennis, football, dodge ball, tag rugby, basketball, trampolining, hand ball, badminton, and athletics. Children will be taught by expertly trained coaches in a secure atmosphere for children to play and learn. For more information on B.A.S.E Clubs call the Community Sports and Activities Development Unit 01274 522750 or email sportsunit@bradford.gov.uk
GONE: Akbars Restaurant, located on Greek Street in Leeds, could be forced to close down after an application was submitted to turn the 11-floor site into a high end hotel
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Plans for a new high-end hotel project in central Leeds could spell the end for one of the city’s most wellknown curry houses. Akbar’s Restaurants have become some of the most recognisable establishments in the county, yet it seems their Greek Street premises may not be running much longer if the proposed 90-bedroom hotel receives planning permission. The work will require the demolition of a derelict mechanical stacker car park and the restaurant – both buildings owned by recently refinanced Evans of Leeds. An application was submitted to Leeds City Council last year seeking permission for the construction of a luxury hotel, with accommodation provided over 11 floors at a location between Russell Street and Greek Street currently home to the car park and Akbar's restaurant. The hotel will be ‘high-end’ with a four-star plus accommodation rating and will be operated by Dakota Hotels. Subject to further detailed approval of the proposed building materials, the hotel will feature a mix of black cladding at ground and first floor and a grey treatment for upper floors in keeping with Dakota's other venues. Evans, which has partnered with Dakota at other UK locations, owns several properties in the vicinity of Bond Court and is currently in the process of refurbishing Minerva
House and also plans to refurbish Capitol House in the near future. As well as the proposal to demolish the stacker car park and the single storey restaurant, the area of Bond Court will be resurfaced to match the initial phase of works already completed. Various changes to the public highway are also to be carried out on Russell St and Greek St. The plans have been recommended for approval subject to conditions, including the completion of highway works prior to the opening of the hotel to customers. In a report to be scrutinised by the council's planning committee, the existing area is said to be blighted by the presence of the stacker car park which has now fallen in to disrepair and is no longer used. The report adds that as other buildings in this area are being refurbished, there is now an opportunity to upgrade this part of the city centre. The laying out of a large area of public realm and highway by the applicant, as well as the creation of a new pedestrian route, has been welcomed by planners and the proposal will generate employment opportunities both during the construction and operational phases once opened to the public.
BD3 clean-up
A whole series of activities is being organised to restore pride in the community of the BD3 area of Bradford Barkerend and Bradford Moor. A campaign is being run by local schools and community groups with the support of Bradford Council's neighbourhood services to improve the environment in the BD3 area and raise community spirit. And the Proud of BD3 week begins this Saturday 1st March with a community event at Delius Special School between 1pm and 4pm. In the run-up to the launch of the clean-up week,
the Deputy Lord Mayor, Coun Joanne Dodds, attended the annual Sant Nirankari Mission Street Clean initiative in Napier Street, off Leeds Road, last Saturday and this week, the Otley Road and Barkerend Environment Group are making bird feeders for local people.
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Recycling Renovations
One of Leeds’ eight recycling centres is set for a major overhaul. Members of the council’s executive board are being asked to approve works that will vastly improve facilities at the Kirkstall Road recycling centre when they meet on Wednesday 5th March. Although detailed design work has yet to be concluded, the proposed site blueprint includes a new re-use shop – similar to Revive at the East Leeds recycling centre – so people can donate unwanted but good quality items to local charities. The proposals also include providing an area for waste transfer activities, which currently take place at the site. If councillors agree, detailed design works will be finalised and a full planning application submitted.
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Community Champions
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From Monday 3rd March, the normal fortnightly brown bin collections resume in Leeds. Residents who already have a brown bin will continue to have it collected on the same day. If in any doubt about your collection day, you can check on the council’s website. You can also download a handy calendar to remind you of your collection schedule. Using brown bins is an effective way of keeping garden waste out of landfill; helping to save money and cut carbon emissions. Residents also have the option of composting at home. The council offers reduced price compost bins so you can turn your kitchen and garden waste into a useful resource to use in your garden.
AWARD: Imran Hussain, a taxi driver who tracked down the guilty party of a hit and run incident, was not able to attend the ceremony but was mentioned by Mark Gilmore, Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police (left)
Police community awards acknowledge local heroes Cover story continued “I just remember standing outside the restaurant following the dinner rush and seeing this man struggling with an old lady across the road,” he explained. “I wasn’t willing to stand for it and so gave chase to him for about a mile through Brighouse before finally tackling him near the canal and calling the police. “I didn’t do it for a reward but because I believe it is very important that we stand up for people in these situations and show our true colours. The poor woman could have been severely injured the way she was just thrown to the ground and it really made me angry to see it.” Mr Kurnaz, who runs Meze Restaurant in the town centre, was not present at the awards ceremony but will receive his
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accolade, a signed certificate from the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police, Mark Gilmore, through the post. He added: “It is obviously nice to be recognised by the police but I have to say it is nicer seeing the lady (who was involved in the attempted theft) walking around, she has even called in here a couple of times.” As well as Mr Kurnaz, a number of other ‘community champions’ were awarded for their selfless efforts. In another astonishing act of bravery, Bradford resident, Imran Hussain, followed a vehicle which he had earlier seen hit a pedestrian on Great Horton Road and drive off from the scene. Finding the car around three miles from the incident, Mr Hussain, a local taxi driver, confronted the three male
Hard-working Leeds apprentices and their employers will enjoy an evening fit for royalty when they attend a prestigious awards ceremony next week. The third annual Leeds Apprenticeship Awards take place on Tuesday, March 4, and will proudly welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of York KG to Leeds Civic Hall. His Royal Highness will attend a
suspects and demanded they return to the scene of the crime and take responsibility for their actions. Unfortunately, the injured man died from his injuries but, as a direct consequence of the Bradford resident’s actions, the driver of the offending vehicle was convicted of several offences and received eight years imprisonment. The awards ceremony was setup to reward members of the public who had gone above and beyond their civic and professional duty, showing courage and heroism in challenging situations. In total, more than 30 awards were issued out to members of the public and the police force by Mark Gilmore, Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police and Mark Burns-Williamson, Police and Crime Commissioner.
special reception ahead of the main ceremony, where he will meet with a number of the apprentice nominees. The reception is part of The Duke’s visit to the Leeds City Region, which has been organised to encourage more small businesses to recruit apprentices. The ceremony, which takes place in the Civic Hall’s banqueting suite, is being held during National Apprenticeship Week, which runs from 3rd to 7th March. Collections of garden bins across Leeds re-start in March.
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Improvements through ALMOs
Huge changes to the way social housing in Leeds is run are starting to pay big dividends according to the latest Leeds City Council findings. In June 2013 Leeds City Council decided to integrate housing management into the council in a way which meant that the ‘arm’s length management organisations’ (ALMOs) which had previously looked after the city’s housing stock would come back under the council’s direct control. Savings from the reorganisation of the ALMOs are already anticipated to reach £1.5million in 2014/15, as the number of senior staff is reduced and the continuing financial benefits of integrating the three services begin to be delivered. Projections show savings will rise to £2.4million over the next two years and Leeds City Council have also been able to make use of over £6million ALMO reserve funds to inject investment into the wider city capital programme. This will mean improvements for council tenants can be funded along with the council’s commitment to improving the quality of housing further and faster than previous government standards required.
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Murder Inquiry launched PLEA: Asma Saddique is appealing for people to come forward who may know what happened to her husband on Valentine’s Day in 2007
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Seven years to the day that a Bradford man went missing, two men have been arrested in connection with his possible murder, as his wife asks for an end to her ‘nightmare’. Sajid Saddique has not been seen since leaving his home, in Allerton, Bradford, on Valentine’s Day in 2007, travelling to a business meeting in Shipley. Since then, a number of police investigations have taken place under a missing person’s inquiry yet new evidence found last week suggests that Mr Saddique was murdered. A 62-year-old man from Bradford, and a 45-year-old man from Halifax, were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of perverting the course of justice and are currently in custody. Mr Saddique’s wife, Asma, spoke to the Asian Express about how her life has not been the same since her husband went missing and how she
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now hopes her ordeal is coming to an end. She said: “We need closure and I hope this is it now. It has been an awful long time and a nightmare to live through. “Something terrible has happened and someone is responsible for doing that to him – that’s what I have believed from day one and it is what I have said over the years. “In my heart it feels like there is no hope because this person is gone.” Mrs Saddique and her husband had been married for eight years and have three children together, aged seven, eight and 13. It was during a routine business trip that Mr Saddique went missing and his wife recalls how she knew something ‘wasn’t right’ when he failed to pick up his daughter for nursery. “I can remember the day quite clearly,” she explained. “His phone was switched off, I kept calling him and I couldn’t get through and I think at that point I knew something was wrong because his phone was never switched off.” She added that the disappearance of her husband was also particularly hard for her eldest daughter, now 13, to deal with. “She still remembers him,” Mrs Saddique said. “It has been extremely difficult for her. “Recently she has started to finally open up a bit and be more confident at school but I just don’t want this news of the murder inquiry to take her back to where she was seven years ago. “It has been horrible ever since that day and I just want an end to it all now.” Following the obtainment of this latest information, police are once again appealing for help
MISSING: Sajid Saddique went missing in 2007 and police have now launched a murder inquiry into his disappearance following the finding of new evidence earlier this week
from anybody who may have information about what happened to Mr Saddique on 14th February 2007. West Yorkshire Detective Inspector Steve Snow, who is leading the investigation, said: “There has been a constant review of the evidence surrounding Sajid’s final movements...and now new information has come to the attention of the inquiry team, which sadly suggests he was murdered. “Sajid was last seen in the car park of the Asda supermarket in Manor Road Shipley, at around 10.20am on 14th February 2007. “Do you remember being in the area around that time or do you remember seeing anything suspicious? Do you remember seeing Sajid, or his car or a person
with that car in the car park? “He also had a very distinctive, diamond-encrusted Cartier watch. Do you know anyone who currently has a watch like this, or who previously had one in their possession? “We realise that seven years ago is a long time, and it's been an even longer time for Sajid's family who have lost a father, a husband and a brother. “But regardless of how long this investigation lasts, we are committed to establishing the truth of what happened to Sajid, so that we can help to give his family some closure. “If you have information which would help the investigation, please call police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
EVIDENCE: A Volkswagen Bora was the car Mr Saddique was driving when he disappeared, whilst he was also wearing a distinctive diamond-encrusted Cartier watch
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Hilly task conquered
More than £2,000 raised by fundraising runners A team of fundraisers from across England took on a mammoth challenge earlier this week as they conquered the hilly route from Halifax to Bradford – on foot. The runners, and walkers, took on the 12km route in hope of raising money for the national charity, Islamic Relief, with all members completing the trek and in turn raising thousands for the cause. In total 18 participants took
“I was hoping to raise as much money as possible so when I saw that we had passed the £2,000 mark it really was fantastic news. It gives us more reason and motivation to repeat the event next year and maybe even make it into an annual thing.” FINISHED: A group of runners completed the 12km trek from Halifax to Bradford earlier this week
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part, with all ages represented, and one runner travelling from as far as Birmingham to partake in the efforts. Khwaja Arfan Mir organised the event and ran the course with a five kilogram weight on his back. Speaking after the tiresome day, he explained why it was so crucial that the money was raised and how he hoped to hold similar events in the near future. “All the money raised from this day will go to the charity and help people who are suffering in Syria,” he said. “I was hoping to raise as much money as possible so when I saw that we had passed the £2,000 mark it really was fantastic news. It gives us more reason and motivation to repeat the event next year and maybe even make it into an annual thing.” Khwaja completed the run alongside a host of family members and friends and said their support was vital in making the day a success. “It was great to be able to run with so many people; including many from my own family,” he added. “Even my granddad came along to complete the run, albeit he did get his bus pass out for the trip up hill, but he was great. “Whether they walked or ran it, everybody finished and enjoyed themselves.” The team of runners all completed the route, from Halifax town centre to Centenary Square in Bradford, and received congratulatory medals upon arriving at their final destination. Donations are still being welcomed by the group and if you would like to make a contribution towards the cause please contact Arfan on 07772 502 543.
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Crematorium temporarily closes
Scholemoor Crematorium will be closed from Saturday 15th March until Tuesday 25th March 2014 for work on the roof. Everything possible has been done to reduce the length of the closure and extra service times will be provided at Nab Wood and Oakworth Crematoria if needed. Visitors for the Book of Remembrance during this time should contact Bradford Council’s Bereavement Services on 01274 433 900. A spokesman for Bradford Council said: “We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by this essential work.”
Great work in the great outdoors
An event celebrating the hard work of young volunteers in Calderdale is being held in Halifax on Thursday 6th March. Young volunteers in Calderdale have been learning practical outdoor skills and getting valuable work experience helping them towards jobs in the countryside and construction sectors. The first placements have been a great success and as they’re nearly complete, the team are keen to show off the hard work and dedication that the volunteers have invested in the project. This work will be showcased at an event on Thursday 6th March, hosted by Calderdale Council’s Community Taskforce at Caddyfields playing field, off Trooper Lane, Southowram Bank, Halifax from 1pm.
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Muslims from a local Leeds mosque have come together to help raise vital funds for the relief efforts in parts of England which have been worst-affected by the recent floods. This year’s extreme downpour has left many families homeless, causing millions of pounds worth of damage to businesses and personal properties. And now, the Environment Agency has warned that the floods, which began in December and have affected almost 6,000 homes and businesses, may not yet be over. The Muslim community is known for its generosity and
charity, with British followers of the faith raising funds to help people throughout the world when they are hit by a natural or man-made disaster. With the latest disaster happening in the UK, Muslims of Leeds have launched a campaign to raise funds to help those who have been affected by severe floods. Imam of Makkah Mosque, Qari Asim MBE, said he was proud to see Muslims uniting to help tackle such a problem which is happening so close to home. He said: “It is not about how much money we are able to raise,
International Women’s Day honour
An exhibition celebrating enterprising women and girls from Yorkshire, is heading down to London this week to be displayed in the Houses of Parliament. An exhibition of photographs and stories of the enterprising girls and women who have participated in the Connecting Enterprising Women and Girls programme is being displayed at Portcullis House, Palace of Westminster from 28th February until 24th March 2014 to celebrate International Women's Day. The exhibition features 100
“It is not about how much money we are able to raise, rather it is about having a ‘community spirit’ and showing that you care for those who have been affected in our country.”
portraits by photographers Nick Gregan and Johanna Hilton, accompanied by extracts from the individual stories of the girls' and women's journeys through life. Included in the exhibition are portraits of six female Yorkshire MPs, Baroness Margaret Eaton, three University of Leeds academics, women entrepreneurs and girls from Leeds East Academy, David Young Community Academy and John Smeaton Community College.
rather it is about having a 'community spirit' and showing that you care for those who have been affected in our country. “They are all in our thoughts and we hope that they soon arrive back into their homes safely.”
New cycle path open Keen cyclists will have the chance to be the first to ride along a new cycle path when it opens on Saturday 8th March. Wakefield Council, in partnership with the Wakefield District Cycle Forum, is ready to cut the ribbon on the Chevet Branch Line cycleway, creating a link between Pugneys Country Park and Anglers Country Park. The 5km stretch was virtually impassable a year ago when weather conditions were poor. A grant from Natural England’s Paths for Communities has been used to renovate the path, adding to a wealth of other cyclefriendly routes in the Wakefield district. Wakefield Council and the Cycle Forum will cut the ribbon at 11.30am, and will host a gazebo on Wood Lane, Chapelthorpe, with maps and bikes to hire so that people can try out the path for themselves.
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Council for Mosques Apprenticeship Hub Innovative service set to launch in Bradford
A new apprenticeship scheme is set to arrive in Bradford next week as the Council for Mosques launches its first ever Apprenticeship Hub. In partnership with City Training Services and West Yorkshire Learning Providers, the launch is set to take place on Wednesday 5th March at the Khidmat Centre, in the city. The event is significant in promoting awareness and aspirations for apprenticeships of young people from the
“Council for Mosques is ideally placed to provide access and support to young people wanting to access the opportunities that the apprenticeship scheme offers.”
SUPPORTIVE: President of Council for Mosques, Mohammed Rafiq Sehgal, is delighted to offer a ‘wonderful opportunity’ to youths in Bradford
local minority communities. Young people and parents are invited to come down to talk and receive information, advice and guidance from employers, the National Apprenticeship Service, Connexions, colleges and learning providers. Set up to attract and support more young people from the minority communities and all faith groups to apply for apprenticeships, the Council for Mosques Apprenticeship Hub will provide on-going support through a network of providers in writing winning applications, interview techniques and securing apprenticeship opportunities. The event is partly sponsored by Mangla Jewellers, My Lahore and the WYLP Skills Consortium. Mohammed Rafiq Sehgal, President of Council for Mosques said: “There is a growing recognition that young people from minority ethnic communities need additional encouragement and support to access opportunities. “Council for Mosques is ideally placed to provide access and support to young people wanting to access the opportunities that the apprenticeship scheme offers. “Together with our partners, we are bringing these opportunities to the communities in the area. This is a wonderful opportunity for young people to earn and learn at the same time.” Tracey Scott-Milner, City Training Services added her praise to the project. “City Training Services are committed to raising awareness of apprenticeships amongst all faiths in the city,” she said. “With a high youth unemployment rate it is more important than ever that as many local employers, parents, schools and young people are made aware of the options available to them through the apprenticeship programme.” Ashfaq Gulab, Partnership Manager of West Yorkshire Learning Providers said: “Apprenticeships are an excellent way for young people to gain real life skills that will give them long term benefit. “Apprenticeships are the ‘Gold Standard’ in vocational qualifications. It is important that we have different routes into training and learning for our young people. It’s about giving them choice, and fostering their ambition so that they build the skills and confidence to succeed.” Between 2012 and 2013, 500,000 people started on an apprenticeship scheme, with 10,000 employers offering such positions. For Further information about the Council for Mosques Apprenticeship Hub, contact Hafsha Ali on, H.ali@bradfordcollege.ac.uk
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Bradford University students call for Imran Khan to be sacked as Chancellor Serious discontent has grown among students of the University of Bradford over the constant absence of its vice chancellor Imran Khan. Khan has been so embroiled in Pakistani politics that he hasn't attended a single graduation ceremony since 2010. The University's student union has now floated a motion to drop the cricketing legend turned politician in Pakistan from the highest post. The motion, which was raised by Mohsin Tanveer, will be voted on by the student's union next month. Tanveer said: "Many students are unhappy with the fact that they have been denied the opportunity to engage with the chancellor on a regular basis." Khan was
appointed to the post in December 2005 and is the fifth chancellor of the University since its inception in 1966. The University defended Khan with its chief executive Professor Brian Cantor who runs the university asking students to show sympathy. Cantor said: "Our chancellor has a major political role in Pakistan, a country which has serious problems with terrorism, education and poverty. “While I understand that it is frustrating for students that Khan has not attended an award ceremony at Bradford for some time, I have urged students to be sympathetic to the situation in Pakistan and the responsibility Khan has to improving the state of the country. “I have appealed to the better nature of our student body to be more supportive of the work Khan has to carry out as a politician."
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Surgeon investigated over deaths INVESTIGATION: Sudip Sarker, formerly of Worcestershire Royal Hospital, is currently being probed by police following the deaths of a number of his patients
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A former consultant surgeon from the Worcestershire Royal Hospital is now part of a police investigation after a number of patients died in his care. Sudip Sarker is currently being probed by police over the death of at least three of his patients, William Jones, 84, Daphne Taylor, 81, and Jean Thomas, 80, whose passing were subject of a joint inquest in December 2013. Officers would not specify if there were any other incidents involved in the investigation, and said patient confidentiality meant no names could be
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given at this time. Mr Sarker, a colorectal surgeon, began working at the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust in August 2011 yet just over one year later, in October 2012, he was excluded. He reportedly had double the death rate of other doctors at the hospital and one in five of his patients had to be readmitted after procedures he carried out. Earlier that year, restrictions were understood to have been placed on him after the Royal College of Surgeons was asked by the Trust to review his clinical practice. North Worcestershire Superintendent Kevin Purcell said the investigation began after police received a letter the same month as the inquests. “We were made aware that there were a number of concerns in relation to the deaths of patients in 2012 who had been under Mr Sarker’s care,” Supt Purcell said. “We are in the early stages of obtaining the relevant information from hospitals and other health organisations in order to conduct our investigation.” He added that the families of the patients who were the subject of the inquest had been informed and updated on the situation. “This is a complex matter which will undoubtedly take a considerable amount of time to investigate thoroughly,” he added. “We are very mindful of the importance of patient
confidentiality and the impact on the wider community. “We will continue to liaise with the key partner agencies involved and people can rest assured that we will be conducting our inquiries in a sensitive and appropriate manner as befitting an investigation of this nature.”
contact with Mr Sarker (outpatient appointments or minor procedures) is being performed by a team of specialist external surgeons. “Patients in this group who require further assessment/investigation are also being invited back to the hospital.” The statement also said
“We are in the early stages of obtaining the relevant information from hospitals and other health organisations in order to conduct our investigation.” Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust issued a statement to say it is ‘cooperating fully’ with the investigation. “The Trust would like to reassure patients and their relatives that as soon as it became aware there was a potential problem the Trust acted swiftly and responsibly to protect its patients,” it read. “A separate review of all patients who had any
SCENE: Worcestershire Royal Hospital, where Mr Sarker worked for just over a year, said they are co-operating fully with the investigation
that every patient, who had been under the care of Mr Sarker, had had their medical records reviewed and where concerns were raised, the reviews were recalled for further assessment. Anyone who is concerned about their treatment can call the Trust's enquiry line on 01527 503812 or email surgeryreview@ worcsacute.nhs.uk.
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Leeds Bradford broadband connection voucher scheme launched Connection vouchers worth up to £3,000 are now available to small and medium-size businesses across Bradford and Leeds to cover the cost of upgrading to superfast broadband, offering Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) the opportunity to transform the way they do business. Funded through the Government’s ‘Superconnected Cities’ programme, the connection vouchers are available to companies in the two cities, commencing 17th February. The programme is being delivered locally by Leeds City Council and Bradford Metropolitan District Council and is part of a national programme, designed to deliver a step change in broadband connection speeds and reliability. The programme covers 22 cities, with Leeds and Bradford securing a £10 million share – the largest outside London – of the total £100 million funding available for the programme. Businesses can apply online for a connection voucher via a dedicated website (www.superconnectedleedsbradfor d.co.uk). The vouchers cover the installation cost up to a maximum of £3,000 with on-going monthly costs being paid for by the business.
The programme isn’t linked to any particular technology – wireless, fibre, cable, mobile and other types of connection are all covered by the programme. Provided the business is an SME based in Leeds or Bradford, they should be eligible for a connection voucher. Cllr David Green, Leader of Bradford Council, speaking ahead of the launch of the Superconnected Leeds Bradford programme, said: “Access to high speed broadband is crucial in a competitive global market and that is the environment our businesses now work and operate in. “Securing an upgraded connection enables companies to share large data files and communicate more effectively with each other and with their customers. Ultimately it helps companies to grow and
prosper which in turn generates more jobs for local people and this benefits us all.” Cllr Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council’s lead member for development and the economy, said: “The average UK business will need 10 times their current bandwidth within the next five years. This means that high speed broadband is becoming an absolute necessity for businesses. Support for SME businesses in our two cities is welcome and will help significantly improve productivity and competitiveness, in turn
helping to grow the local economy.” Mark Goldstone of Leeds, York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce said the latest Chamber research showed 92 per cent of companies see broadband as critical to their business: “Broadband is now considered by many to be as vital as electricity and running water and access to a high quality service is one of the key factors when companies look to expand or locate. “High speed broadband is game changing and allows companies to think and operate differently. Technologies such as cloud computing, for example, allow for more efficient use of resources to store and access data, freeing up capital which otherwise would have been invested in expensive server hardware and associated
costs.” Simon Barrett of Bradford-based games development firm Four Door Lemon, said: “High speed internet is vital to our business. In a digital industry, deliveries to our customers – be it gamers or other businesses – are completely dependent on the speed of our connection to deliver updates. “With quicker connections we can iterate faster when making improvements and adjustments to our products and therefore increase our productivity and profit. This scheme is a very welcome benefit to companies in Leeds and Bradford and will help us be more competitive in the global market we operate in.”
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A Poet and he knows it Aukash Zahid talks to the Asian Express about life as a poet
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admire Muhammad Ali's poetry a lot, and a few of my poems are very similar to his. “With the influence of Muhammad Ali I've always A 17-year-old published writer wanted to do something to help from Cambridge is getting ready to launch his latest book which will the less fortunate, and to use my poetic talent to help those who include a special poem about his need it. Asian background. “The main aim of my poetry is Aukash Zahid has been writing to bring communities together, and poetry professionally for more to teach everyone that we are all than a year now and has already free, that we are all equal, and that been published in 15 books, available in reputable outlets such we all deserve a fair chance to succeed in life.” as Waterstones and WHSmith. Through his expanding His poetry is specifically reputation as a poet, Aukash has targeted at bringing communities become a regular on radio and together and he often reflects on television throughout the past 18 his own personal experiences for months and he says his ultimate inspiration for his writing. At such a young age, Aukash has dream is to appear on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, after seeing his built up a credible portfolio with boxing idol on the show his latest book, ‘Through the eyes previously. of a poet’, set to be published in To the right is just one example the near future. of his growing portfolio of Speaking about his interest in published work. writing he acknowledged a somewhat unusual idol and explained what he hoped to POET: Aukash Zahid, who is also achieve through poetry. modelling part-time, has been writing “Being an Asian Muslim inspires poetry for more than a year and already a lot of my poetry,” he said. “I has a number of his works published ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
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You Said He Was A Nobody You said he was weak, But yet he had a heart of steel, You said he was dumb, Is it because you didn't know the pain that he would feel. You bullied him always, And gave him less respect than a dead dog, You were the cause of his suicide, As all his memories were just depressed clouds of thick fog. You made him lose all his confidence, And called him an attention seeker when he searched for cure, He drowned in his tears, As he was left all alone and insecure. His family mocked him because he was very shy, Little did they know about the pain he felt inside, He tried to tell his school, But all his wounds were just brushed aside. Then the day eventually came, When your harsh words became too much for him to take, He overdosed on some pills, Knowing that he would never awake! By Aukash Zahid
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Getting a foot on the property ladder Recent research carried out by a leading mortgage lender has revealed that UK homeowners spend an average £41,900 on rent before buying their first property and those who choose not to buy a property are likely to spend over £296,000 on rent in their lifetime. These seem staggering figures, but at a time when many are struggling to get a foot on the property ladder perhaps we should not be too surprised.
However, there is now light at the end of the tunnel for those wishing to buy their first home. The Government have introduced a number of new initiatives and the Help to Buy scheme can now be used by providers of Home Purchase Plans (HPP’s.) They are sometimes known as ‘Islamic mortgages’ and are a sharia law compliant alternative to traditional mortgages.
Seema Gabbi, Head of Conveyancing at Pudsey Legal explains how HPP’s work ‘Under HPP’s, ownership of the property is split between the bank and the customer. The buyer pays the usual initial deposit to buy a share of the property and then makes regular payments to the bank, effectively renting the portion they do not own, together with an acquisition payment which allows the customer to gradually buy the property outright from the bank. It is pleasing to see that these have now been extended to Help to Buy, allowing more people to realise the dream of owning their first home.”
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‘Blasphemy’ in Katy Perry video
Music video forced to change after thousands sign petition
A music video by one of the world’s most popular artists has been forced to be edited after tens of thousands of signatures were gathered via an online petition, arguing that the clip was blasphemous. Katy Perry’s ‘Dark Horse’ music video has received more than 30million views on YouTube yet it was the burning of jewellery, which appeared to show the word ‘Allah’ on it, that led to Shazad Iqbal launching the petition on change.org. He wrote: “The video is considered as highly controversial to its viewers as a result of its portrayal of blasphemy. “At 01:15 into the video Dark Horse; a man is shown being burned, whilst wearing a pendant (also burned) forming the word 'Allah', which is the Arabic word for God. “Such goes to show, that blasphemy is clearly conveyed in the video, since Katy Perry (who appears to be representing an opposition of God) engulfs the
CONTROVERSY: The music video to the song, Dark Horse, by Katy Perry has now been edited, removing the controversial scene
believer and the word God in flames. “This is the reason for lodging the petition so that people from different walks of life, different religions and from different parts of the world, agree that the video promotes blasphemy, using the name of God in an irrelevant and distasteful manner would be considered inappropriate by any religion.” As well as signatories from the UK, people from countries including Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Morocco, Lebanon and the US, have also added their name to the petition, which had more than 65,000 names. After surpassing the 50,000 target, the video was edited and the clip removed to which Shazad
added: “Guys I'm thrilled to let you all know the name of Allah has been removed from the 'Dark Horse' video we couldn't have done it without everyone's support so I thank each and every one of you deeply, our voices have been heard! God bless you all.”
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Over 125,000 people descended on Wakefield city centre for the eighth annual Festival of Food, Drink and Rhubarb. Visitors were entertained by street performers, children’s activities, cooking demonstrations and live music as well as being tempted by local businesses offering tasty products to sample and buy. Cllr David Dagger, Wakefield Council’s cabinet member for Culture, said: “I am delighted that so many people have visited the city centre this weekend. The three days were a huge success and there was a real buzz around the city. We have had fantastic feedback on the festival from visitors and local businesses. “The festival has grown in strength from year to year and provides a huge boost to Wakefield’s local economy, with an estimated visitor spend of £21 per person. I would like to thank everyone who took part in the event and thank visitors from near and far for their support, which has made the festival the success it is.”
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‘Fall from window’ results in DEATH of toddler EXAMINATION: Forensic teams investigated the scene at the Delamere street address following the fall of the child and her mother
Mother arrested on suspicion of murder as two-year-old found dead in Bradford
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A 36-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after her daughter was found dead after falling from a house window. The 22-month-old child, named as Amrita Kaur, and her mother, who has not been named, were found unconscious outside an address in Delamere Street at around 9.15am on
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Tuesday morning. They were taken to hospital, where the child sadly died of her injuries, whilst her mother remains in a critical condition. Police have confirmed that a post-mortem found that the infant had died of injuries consistent with a fall. It is believed that two neighbours found the pair in the back garden of the end terrace house and called paramedics to the scene. The paramedics then called police who broke down the front door as to gain access through the house. Neighbours on the street, just off the busy Manchester Road, said they didn’t even know that anybody was living in the house until the bodies were carried out by paramedics. 20-year-old neighbour, Hamzah Rana, said: “I didn’t even know that anyone was living there until that morning. As far as I know about four or five months ago the occupants moved out and since then I thought the house was empty. “I just heard a loud bang and
looked out of my window and saw ambulance and police outside and they were breaking the door down. “After that the paramedics were carrying a little girl out and about ten minutes later a woman in her mid-30s was carried into the ambulance.” Mr Rana has lived on the street all his life and said the incident has shocked the local community. He added: “It is a shock; we are just a quiet street. Everybody is friendly here and we all get along so it is of course the first time that anything like this has happened.” Noreen Haque, 35, lives in the house next door to the mother and said she was scared to be in her home at the moment. “I didn’t really know her, I just said hello a couple of times,” she said. “She moved in a few months ago, with her child and said she was moving with her husband but I never saw anyone. “She told me she was from
SCENE: The end terrace house on the street was being occupied by a mother and her daughter although neighbours believed the home was empty
India and had been born in the UK and was not a strange lady, she just seemed normal.” She added: “The whole incident has come as a big shock. I checked on my children last night while they were sleeping, it has scared me.” Labour councillor for the Little Horton area, Cllr Sher Khan, has lived in the area all his life and said it was shock for the whole community. “It is devastating news,” he said. “I know everybody in this area and on this street but nobody really knew the woman, who seems to have moved in around three or four months ago. “I only know what everybody else is saying but it is very shocking for the whole city.” A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident, yet asked anybody who had any information to contact them on 101.
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National Citizen Awards A host of young people from Leeds have been awarded for their part in a national citizenship scheme at a glitzy ceremony in the city. The group of 16 and 17-year-olds attended the awards ceremony at the Met hotel where they received certificates for completing the National Citizen Awards programme from the deputy leader of Leeds City Council, Cllr Judith Blake. As part of this voluntarily attended scheme, staffed by Leeds City Council’s youth service, the young people worked over the autumn leading on delivering a variety of well-deserved local community projects. Amongst those initiatives were a Mental Health Awareness event, running a football tournament for 50 young people in Kippax, organising a health and fitness sessions for young people, and sharing experiences through discussions with older people in care homes in Rothwell. Their hard work amounted to approximately £16,000 worth of time devoted to community projects. Councillor Judith Blake, who is also executive member for children’s services, was delighted with the success of the programme and the enthusiasm shown by the teens. “These young people are setting
AWARDED: The National Citizen Awards presentation took place at the Met Hotel, Leeds, where more than 40 teens were commended for their work
Young volunteers receive special praise for voluntary projects an excellent example to us all and demonstrating that hard work really does pay off,” she said. “Communities across the city have benefited enormously from the commitment these young people have shown. “It was great to have the
opportunity to meet with the youngsters and hear about their projects and how successful they all were. Hearing them describe taking part in the scheme as a ‘life changing experience’ was fantastic. “By taking part in this scheme the young people have taken on
some big challenges, but have come away with new skills and experiences, which will undoubtedly help them in their future careers.” At the event, the young people were also joined by councillors, parents and BBC Look North
presenter Harry Gration. A total of 221 young people completed the scheme this year with 176 young people graduating at a Town Hall event, just before Christmas for the summer programme, and 45 more at this month’s ceremony.
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Sharing the stage with Sir Richard Branson
SPEAKER: Sir Richard Branson is just one of the many esteemed speakers who will attend the We Day UK event
SPEECH: Grange Technology sixth form student, Mohammed Usman, will speak alongside names such as Sir Richard Branson next month
Sixth former chosen to speak at Wembley By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A Bradford sixth form student will be rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in the world next month as he speaks in front of thousands at the first ever We Day UK. Mohammed Usman, 17, from Great Horton, Bradford, was selected to speak alongside the likes of Sir Richard Branson, Al Gore and Ellie Goulding, at the upcoming exhibition at Wembley Arena which aims to motivate young people across the globe. With 26 countries participating, including a group of students from Bradford’s own Grange Technology College, the day has been organised to reward youths, such as Mohammed, who encourage social change. No tickets could be purchased for the inaugural event, rather invitations were handed out to schools and groups who had completed ‘We Acts’ throughout the past 12 months. Speaking alongside some of the most influential people in the world may be daunting for some, yet for Mohammed, it is a task he eagerly looks forward to. “It is something I’ve always wanted to do, talk to younger people and helping to inspire them so to have the opportunity at such a young age is really good,” he said. “I feel happy and honoured at the same time at being able to speak alongside the likes of Sir Richard Branson but also a little bit nervous speaking in front of 14,000 people so it is mixed emotions.” Mohammed will be tasked with speaking about his time in the Barclays Life Skills programme, which led him to work with charities, Feed the Children and Mother Helpage Worldwide. The programme acts as a platform for
Year Six to Year 12 students to develop key skills such as communication and confidence before being given the opportunity to take up work placements. Speaking about the moment he got the call to say he had been nominated to publicly address the crowd of thousands, Mohammed said he was ‘shocked’ and ‘delighted’. “It was only about two or three weeks ago that I actually got a call to say my name had been put forward to speak at the Wembley event,” he explained. “I never put myself forward but rather was selected and then received a phone interview from the Toronto team of Free the Children, the main organisers of We Day. “After having a talk with them on the phone, explaining my own experiences, I then heard I got the place a week or so later.” He added: “I was really proud and told my parents that I had the opportunity, and they were obviously delighted and are always very supportive.” It won’t be the first time that Mohammed has been chosen to represent his age group on the international stage having attended a United Nations conference in New York a couple of years ago. That time, the young fundraiser raised more than £2,000, on his own, to help the Mother Helpage Worldwide charity. Attending a conference in the US, and then discussing and implementing ways to tackle youth problems were just some for the roles the teenager had to tackle. “The UN was a really good experience so to have the opportunity to attend another major event, like We Day UK, is amazing,” the sixth form senior ambassador explained. “I am looking forward to it now and come the 7th March, I will be ready to address the huge audience.”
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Support pledged for disabled children
Calderdale Health and Wellbeing Board has committed to making life better for disabled children, young people and their families by signing the Disabled Children’s Charter for Health and Wellbeing Boards, developed by Every Disabled Child Matters and The Children’s Trust, Tadworth. Health and Wellbeing Boards play an important strategic role in the new health system. The boards bring together key leaders from health and social care to develop a shared understanding of the needs of their local communities and how to address them. They will drive local integration between health, social care and wider partners and act to reduce health inequalities. By signing the Charter, Calderdale has pledged to meet specific commitments within one year.
Tobacco traders handed fines
Two illegal tobacco traders have been ordered to pay substantial fines following prosecution by Sheffield City Council Trading Standards. 278 packs of contraband cigarettes and 23 packs of hand rolling tobacco were seized from two shops during an operation in which seven retail premises were visited by Sheffield City Council Trading Standards, South Yorkshire Police and two sniffer dogs. Mr Hessen Por of Veeno’s Supermarket, London Road, pleaded guilty to five specimen offences under the Trade Marks Act and was fined £150 and ordered to pay £725 towards costs.
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February 2014 - 4th Edition The UK has more obese women than any other country in Europe, according to European Union figures. Data agency Eurostat, which looked at 19 countries, found nearly a quarter of UK women - 23.9 per cent - were recorded as being obese in the year 2008 to 2009. Just over 22 per cent of UK men were classed as obese, coming second only to Malta. A person is defined as obese if their body mass index (BMI), the result of a calculation involving weight and height, is above a certain level. The BMI correlates fairly well with body fat. Statisticians found the share of overweight and obese people increases with age in all of the 19 member states that data was available for. The data come from the European Health Interview Survey (EHIS) and was published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. Its figures for the UK were based on data from England, although surveys suggest the percentage of obese adults in Wales and Northern Ireland is similar and Scotland's latest health report put the figure at 28 per cent. After the UK, the countries with the highest levels of female obesity were Malta, with
21.1 per cent, and Latvia, where 20.9 per cent fulfilled that criteria. Meanwhile, after Malta and the UK, the countries with the highest instances of male obesity were Hungary - where 21.4 per cent fall into that category - and the Czech Republic, where 18.4 per cent are classed as such. The UK's high levels of obesity are in stark contrast to those in countries such as Romania, where just 8 per cent of women were classed as obese along with 7.6 per cent of men. Obesity levels were also found to be low in Italy, Bulgaria and France. In Italy, 9.3 per cent of women were found to be obese and 11.3 per cent men. Meanwhile, in Bulgaria levels of obesity for women and men were found to be 11.3 per cent and 11.6 per cent, with levels of France identified as being 12.7 per cent and 11.7 per cent respectively. The figures suggested that the proportion of women who are obese or overweight falls as the educational level rises. Last month, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley launched a bid to reduce obesity levels in England by 2020. The minister said people need to be honest with themselves about how much they eat and drink. He said that, overall, Britons should be eating five billion fewer calories a day than at present.
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Bradford East MP, David Ward, has surveyed over 2,500 businesses in Bradford and discovered that a significant 36.22 per cent thought that leaving the EU would have direct negative effects for their company with an overwhelming 84 per cent of those surveyed believing that staying in the EU would be in Britain’s best interests. The results from David’s business survey also show that measures introduced by the Liberal Democrats in Government have been significantly beneficial to businesses in Bradford. David’s survey was sent to over 2,500 businesses from a variety of different industries across his Bradford East constituency. The survey asked a range of questions on significant issues that might affect business in Bradford. The businesses survey ranged from those who had 0-250 employees and included businesses from an assortment of sectors such as retail, textiles, process and manufacturing and construction. The results from the survey showed that, of businesses who answered: • An overwhelming 84.17 per cent believe that staying in the EU would be in Britain’s best interests. • 36.22 per cent think that if Britain left the EU this would directly negatively affect their business, and in some cases even cause their business to close. • 60.19 per cent believe that Britain should focus on building further trade links with the EU/the European Economic Area. The survey also revealed just how beneficial measures introduced by the Liberal Democrats in
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Government were for businesses: • 71.3 per cent feel that the Regional Growth Fund, set to give grants to growing businesses to invest in particular projects, will support their business. • A huge 88 per cent said that the £2000 cut in National Insurance contributions will help their business. • And 67 per cent said that the £1500 grant to help take on an apprentice will be beneficial for
their business. Commenting David said: “It was great to survey local businesses to find out their views on issues that affect businesses and jobs in Bradford. It’s clear from the survey results that the UK’s membership of the EU is vital for jobs and businesses in Bradford. “The Liberal Democrats are the only main Party that are firmly supporting Britain’s place in the EU. Our strong support for membership
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jobs are linked to our trade with the EU and our membership of the EU brings an average net benefit of a whopping £3000 for every household each year. “The surveys also show that several measures the Liberal Democrats have implemented in government to aid businesses have been extremely significant for businesses in Bradford and have encouraged growth. “I will continue to coordinate and work with businesses and the local community in Bradford to make sure I bring about a stronger economy for my constituents.” Commenting Yorkshire and Humber MEP, Edward MacmillanScott said: “The business survey from David shows that we cannot ignore the message from major employers about how important the EU is for jobs and growth. “Also a major survey by The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) in November last year showed that eight out of ten British companies want to stay in the EU. Both claim that leaving Europe would put millions of British jobs at risk. “In addition, a YouGov poll showed that 4,641 businesses in Yorkshire & Humber would be forced to close if the UK pulls out, resulting in potential job losses of up to 124,790. “These figures are just a reminder of how important the EU is for Britain and why the Liberal Democrats are on the winning side of what's right for Britain. Even though we agree that the EU needs reforms, we are the party on the side of business. We are the party of ‘in’.”
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CANCELLED: Party in the Park has been cancelled due to budgetary restraints
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Temple Newsam will not play host to a 2014 concert
After 20 years of concerts, Leeds’ annual Party in the Park event has officially been cancelled after the cost of operating the day has become too much for organisers. The budgetary pressures on both organisers, Leeds City Council and Radio Aire, to host and produce the event are significant; with organisers stating that the only way to continue the ‘Party’ would be to introduce significantly higher ticket prices. As Leeds City Council and Radio Aire remain committed to keeping ticket prices as affordable as possible for Leeds residents, the event will take a break in 2014. Leeds City Council and Radio Aire hope to continue their long-standing relationship through other event opportunities in the future. The council is also considering the implications and potential options around the annual Opera in the Park and Classical Fantasia events. A further announcement regarding both concerts will be made once all options have been investigated by the council. A Leeds City Council spokesperson said: “It is with great regret that we are no longer able to work with Radio Aire to deliver Party in the Park in 2014 and we thank Radio Aire for all their hard work and support in helping us organise this event in previous years. “We will be continuing to look at every option available to us both in the shortterm and long-term around Opera in the Park and Classical Fantasia, and also as part of this work, be considering other events that could in the future be potentially held in our city.” Up to 70,000 people attend the event every year with huge names such as Dizzee Rascal and One Direction performing to the fans.
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HS2 building should begin in Leeds
City leaders met with HS2 chiefs last week to lobby for construction of the new high-speed rail link to begin in Leeds. The HS2 board, chaired by recently appointed Sir David Higgins current chief executive of Network Rail, visited Leeds as a first port-of-call for wider consultations about HS2 to hear the city’s mandates. A strong case to begin building HS2 from the North was put to the board by the Leeds delegation led by Leeds City Council Leader, Councillor Keith Wakefield, which was warmly welcomed by Sir David Higgins. Senior councillors believe the start date of 2027 for the link to Leeds is too far away and must be brought forward by starting construction in Leeds – allowing the region to begin making the most of economic benefits and new construction jobs sooner. With over 900 trains and 100,000 passengers everyday using the North’s busiest railway station at Leeds it is expected economic benefits from early HS2 investment would ripple out across the region carried by a network of improved transport links. Leeds City Council Councillor and Metro chair James Lewis said: “Highspeed rail is an incredible opportunity for Leeds with the potential to create thousands of new job and homes – an opportunity on a scale we have never seen before. “HS2 has unwavering support from Leeds. We are very enthusiastic to welcome high-speed rail to Leeds and have tightly integrated it into our ambitious regeneration plans for the city. “Leeds has a projected rail user growth of almost 70 per cent by 2029 for this very reason alone it makes sense to start engineering and construction of HS2 right here.
“However we are concerned the route needs to be right to benefit our region and we’re asking the board to revisit this. Today was a chance to demonstrate our commitment to doing all we can to ensure we get the best possible benefits for our city and our region.” Fresh investment thanks to a proposed iconic new railway station in Leeds is being seen as a catalyst for regeneration of the south bank area. Leeds also heard more about HS2’s plans to provide a college that would train people to work on the rail project and voiced its aspiration for the new
college to be built in the Leeds city region. The HS2 board’s visit was further marked by the launch of a programme recruiting business ambassador’s. The programme sees local businesses pledge their support to HS2 while helping to keep people informed about the positive impact high-speed rail would have on their lives. Fore Consulting, Town Centre Securities, Shulmans solicitors, Land Securities and Think Architecture have already signed up and more are expected to join.
AWARE: Shakeel Aziz launched the app in the hope of raising awareness of sings for sexual grooming
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An educative application has been developed and launched by a Keighley resident who hopes to tackle some of the biggest issues surrounding the taboo subject of sexual grooming. It is a problem which affects all communities and is tackled by police officers on a daily basis, yet the fact of the matter is that sexual grooming continues to take place away from the public eye. Shakeel Aziz, a youth worker from Bradford, decided he would tackle the problem from its early stages, and so launched the SGA app to warn of signs which suggest a child is being groomed. The phone application is available to download for your mobile device and provides short, concise to the point information and awareness on the crime of sexual grooming in a question and answer format. For Shakeel, the chance to help raise awareness on such a difficult subject is something he believes must be taken, and explained how the app was developed. “As a youth development worker, any issues which involve the development and protection of young people is close to my heart,”
he said. “This specific issue I have been working on for many years on the foundations of basic youth development work on 'Sex and Relationships Education'. “Technically, me and many other youth workers have been working on this subject way before the high profile grooming cases hit the media headlines. “I believe it is a moral responsibility for us all to tackle and challenge social problems in any way we can, and for me, as a Muslim, it is my religious duty to confront problems and social challenges.” Research done prior to the launch of the app highlighted the need to create awareness of the signs of sexual grooming according to Shakeel. Many families, whose children had fallen victim to the crime, were apparently unaware of the signs which could be spotted, whilst research also showed that many young people themselves were oblivious to the matter. Not only does Shakeel hope that the app will be used by parents, but also insists that the technology could be utilised perfectly in schools to alert all demographics in society. He said: “I hope it will be used by anyone and everyone in our societies. Sexual grooming is an
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EC Ambassador praises language classes for migrants The Bradford-based organisation, QED-UK, has been praised by a European Commission Ambassador for its work delivering English language classes to third country national women, who are mainly from Pakistan.
QED tackles grass-root problems by offering services in health, education and employment to disadvantaged sections of Britain’s eight million ethnic minorities. Its flagship ‘English for Work’ ‘Unity Through Diversity’ and
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‘Living in Britain’ courses help migrants improve their English language and job prospects to promote better integration into British society. Jacqueline Minor, Head of Representation at the
European Commission Representation in the UK, visited QED’s offices in Bradford to see first-hand the educational programmes in action and QED plans for the future. Ms Minor said of her visit: “I learnt a lot about QED and the projects which it's involved. I was delighted to visit and meet one of the English for Work classes where I was very warmly welcomed. It was a great pleasure to meet the women
on the course, and I was very impressed by the determination the class showed to improve their English language skills. They all told their stories with different levels of fluency; it was really very heartwarming to see how much effort goes into this important work, both from QED, their lovely teacher and the participants.” She added: “The courses are part funded by the European Union. The story of Europe is a story of integration. In order to make the most of the opportunities and possibilities for residents of the EU there has to be a capacity to integrate, that starts with language.” Jacqueline Minor’s chief duties are to be the ‘voice of the UK’ to the European Commission, reporting back to the Commission in Brussels on the political, economic and social developments in the UK. Dr Mohammed Ali OBE, founder and chief executive of QED, said: “We were delighted to have a visit from the EC ambassador to discuss the EU funded integration courses we deliver in the UK and Pakistan. It was also an opportunity to discuss the EU Pakistani diaspora and ways it could potentially help to alleviate poverty in Pakistan.”
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rospective Muslim homebuyers will now be able to use a Shari’a compliant alternative to mortgages following an announcement made by the Treasury. Paying interest to a lender under a traditional mortgage arrangement is prohibited by Shari’a law. Islamic banks instead offer Home Purchase Plans (“HPPs”), under which ownership of a home is split between the customer and the bank. The homeowner buys a portion of the property outright with their initial deposit and then pays regular instalments to the bank covering rent for the portion they do not own and an ‘acquisition payment’. It means they gradually buy the property from the bank and over time become the sole owner. The government has now amended the rules governing the scheme to allow banks that sell HPPs to purchase a government guarantee for them. The Islamic Bank of Britain has become the first lender to announce its intention to participate in the scheme. Treasury minister Sajid Javid stated:“I am delighted Home Purchase Plans will now be available under the Help to Buy scheme, this gives even more choice to hardworking families across the UK trying to fulfil their home owning aspirations.” The announcement from the Treasury comes in the wake of the UK planning to become the first non-Muslim county to offer
Sukuk (Islamic Bonds) for trade. Sukuk are financial instruments that are similar to government-issued sovereign bonds. Shari’a finance prohibits riba (interest) and does not allow one party to make financial gains unjustly at the expense of another party. These Islamic bonds adhere to the principles of Islamic law as they pay investors a fixed return based on the profit generated by an underlying asset. David Cameron at the World Islamic Economic Forum last year told delegates that the issue of Sukuk in 2014 would be worth in the region of £200 million with input from industry. This coupled with the opening of a new Islamic Index on the London Stock Exchange, could bring to the UK a share of the £1.3 trillion global Islamic investment. The London Stock Exchange is an attractive draw for Islamic finance listing, with over 49 Sukuk listings valued at $34 billion over the last five years. The markets have seen global Islamic investments soar by 150% since 2006. Money from Islamic finance has already made a huge impact on iconic properties in London, financing the Olympic Village, the Shard building and the Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal FC. If you are thinking of moving home or adding to your property portfolio, we at Blacks can provide a complete legal service to guide you through the process.
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ARIES March 21st - April 20th The focus is on finances this week, but that doesn’t mean you should worry yourself sick. Rather, it is about finding new and improved ways to boost your earnings potential. Don’t let nebulous tendencies interfere with your plans. It’s fine to consider several options but don’t get caught up in indecision. Schedule networking opportunities later this week. TAURUS
April 21st - May 21th Business partnerships are tested, some of them could challenge your authority. The more you live up to your own set of principles the more you will gain. Now is the time to cultivate an easier relationship with life, get out and about, explore fresh possibilities. Once you set your mind on a goal you must go for it.
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May 22nd - June 21st Jupiter is transiting your solar second house for some time to come. During this transit, you have the chance to make lots of money and improve your standard of living. You are likely to feel more confident and enthusiastic about life. Your personal relationships are still going through a period of re-assessment.
CANCER June 22nd - July 22st The prevailing pattern of planets gives you a marvelous opportunity. Take time out to strengthen close ties of affection, sort out emotional differences and proffer the olive branch to anyone who may have caused you pain in recent months. Venus throws an easy light on affairs of the heart - prime time for engagements and weddings. LEO July 23st - August 23rd You will find added scope and greater incentive to push full steam ahead with your cherished aims. You must be careful not to tread on other people's toes. This is the right time to talk things over with your loved one - especially anything that has been worrying you or making you feel insecure.
Ex Guantanamo Bay inmate held for suspected Syria terrorism offences A former Guantanamo Bay prisoner was among four Britons arrested on Tuesday 25th February on suspected terrorism offences related to Syria, police said. Moazzam Begg, 45, who was released without charge from Guantanamo Bay in 2005, was detained at his home in Birmingham on suspicion of attending a terrorist training camp and facilitating terrorism overseas. Begg was held by the US government at Bagram detention centre in Afghanistan then Guantanamo Bay for nearly three years after being arrested in Pakistan in February 2002 suspected of being a member of al-Qaeda. After his release, he founded Cageprisoners, a human rights organisation that lobbies on behalf of those held at Guantanamo Bay. "We can confirm that Moazzam Begg was arrested this
morning," West Midlands police said in a statement. "This is an arrest, not a charge." No comment on the arrest from Begg was immediately available. Guantanamo Bay, a U.S. military prison in Cuba, was established in 2002. President Barack Obama said in January that 2014 should be the year to finally close down the internationally condemned facility. Its remaining 155 prisoners were rounded up overseas after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States and have been held without trial ever since. The other three held in Britain on Tuesday, a 36-year-old man from Shirley and a 44-year-old woman and her 20-year old son from the Sparkhill area of Birmingham, were detained on suspicion of facilitating terrorism overseas. "All four arrests are connected. They were pre-planned and intelligence-led," said the head of
investigations for West Midlands Counter-Terrorism Unit, Detective Superintendent Shaun Edwards, in the statement. Concern has been mounting in Britain over the number of UK nationals travelling to Syria to help rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad. Police fear they may become radicalised by Islamists or attend terrorist training camps before returning to the UK where they could pose a security risk. British police have already arrested 16 people on suspicion of terrorism offences related to Syria this year, some as young as 17, compared to 24 such arrests in all of 2013. "A growing proportion of our casework now has some link to Syria, mostly concerning individuals from the UK who have travelled to fight there or who aspire to do so," Andrew Parker, director general of Britain's MI5 security service, said in a speech last October.
VIRGO August 24th - September 23rd The Sun moves into your solar sixth house, the accent shifts to your job interests and physical welfare. Do not try to rush projects to completion - pace yourself sensibly. At the moment, relationships are experiencing major transformations - those with shaky foundations should be extra careful. LIBRA September 24th - October 23rd Although all kinds of opportunities are coming your way, there are many obstacles between you and the fulfillment of any of these. You’re likely to find yourself weighing practical considerations with long–term goals. Some of you will try to get away from the routine chores. SCORPIO October 24th - November 22nd Your horizons are most certainly expanding. Your philosophical thoughts will make your mind run wild. With Jupiter transiting your Solar 9th House, there will be many opportunities. Your financial affairs are looking up. Do not miss out on ways to better yourself in the coming weeks. SAGITTARIUS November 23rd - December 21st You may find yourself hard at work behind the scenes, although that may not be apparent to others. You may find yourself caught up in a whirlwind of activity, with opportunities to advance on both the inner and outer level. There’s a sparkle to your social life and you will have fun communicating with others. CAPRICORN December 22nd - January 20th The fiery planet Mars, continues to occupy your Solar 10th house for some time to come. Its influence will help you to maintain a high energy level and achieve positive results in anything that requires drive and initiative. If you are involved in a fairly competitive field of activity, you will be the one who comes out on top. AQUARIUS January 21st - February 19th Your communications are at their peak and any initiatives you take now will be well received by people in authority. An exchange of opinions ought to prove very enlivening at this time. Although the very practical affairs of life continue to be highlighted, you will still be very much in demand socially. PISCES February 20th - March 20th The prevailing astrological trend indicates increasing vigour and stamina. At an ordinary everyday level you can expect this to be a pleasant time, indulging in the good things of life. At a deeper level, there does appear to be a new energy stirring within you. This will urge you towards creating greater independence in your lifestyle.
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Better care for mental health crisis A new agreement between police and the NHS seeks to improve mental health crisis care for Black and Minority Ethnic groups Emergency support for people in mental health crises is set to dramatically improve as part of a far-reaching new agreement between police, mental health trusts and paramedics. The agreement – called the Crisis Care Concordat – has been signed by more than 20 national organisations in a bid to drive up standards of care for people experiencing crisis and help cut the numbers of people detained inappropriately in police cells and iron out the variation in standards across the country. There are stark inequalities in the acute sector of mental health care for people from some BME groups who continue to be overrepresented in hospital and as detained patients and in crisis care overall. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said: “A mental health crisis can already be distressing for individuals and all those involved, but when people aren’t getting the right support or care it can have very serious consequences. It’s unacceptable that there are incidents where young people and even children can end up in a police cell because the right mental health service isn’t available to them. “That’s why we’re taking action across the country and across organisations to make sure those with mental health problems are receiving the emergency care they need. “We want to build a fairer society – one where mental health is as important as physical health – and the Crisis Care Concordat is an important step towards addressing this disparity.” Norman Lamb, Care and Support Minister, said: “When someone has a mental health crisis, it is distressing and frightening for them as well as the people around them. Urgent and compassionate care in a safe place is essential – a police cell should never need to be used because mental health services are not available. For me, crisis care is the most stark example of the lack of equality between mental and physical People from BME groups are more likely to present in crisis with A&E often the first point of contact. The Concordat acknowledges that this needs to be addressed and sets out that work will begin before March to look at inequalities in access to mental health services for BME communities with the aim of improving care. • In areas where black and minority ethnic groups have a higher risk of being detained under the Mental Health Act, this must be addressed by local services in consultation with these groups; and
health. “The NHS and police already work well together in some areas, but it is totally unacceptable that crisis mental health care is so variable across the country. It is imperative that all areas seek to implement the principles of the Concordat as quickly as possible to ensure consistent care, no matter where you live.” Local areas will now sign their own regional and local agreements to commit to working together across services to improve care and potentially save lives and is expected to have agreed a Mental Health Crisis Declaration by December 2014.
• A 24-hour helpline should be available for people with mental health problems and the crisis resolution team should be accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • Health-based places of safety and beds are available 24/7 in case someone experiences a mental health crisis; • Police custody should not be used because mental health services are not available and police vehicles should also not be used to transfer patients. We want to see the number of occasions police cells are used as a place of safety for people
in mental health crisis halved compared 2011/12; • Timescales are put in place so police responding to mental health crisis know how long they have to wait for a response from health and social care workers. This will make sure patients get suitable care as soon as possible; • People in crisis should expect that services will share essential ‘need to know’ information about them so they can receive the best care possible. This may include any history of physical violence, self-harm or drink or drug history.
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Dry, cracked heels are the most frequent concern. If these cracks, called fissures, become severe, they may cause bleeding, infection and pain when standing or walking.
What causes dry, cracked heels? • Cold weather and indoor heating. • Ill-fitting shoes and boots. • Improper daily care of the feet. • Standing on your feet all day. • Since this is such a common problem, here are some tips that may help. 8 tips for dry, cracked heels: Heels will move around in shoes and boots that are too big. This causes friction which forms dry calluse. Make sure your shoes and boots are properly sized so that heels don’t move but toes have wiggle room. Wash feet daily with warm, soapy water. Don’t use hot water because it dries out skin. Hot water is also harmful to diabetics and anyone with impaired circulation to the feet. Exfoliate the feet, especially the heels, while washing. Use a wash cloth, pumice stone, or loofah and rub the skin gently to slough off dead skin. Dry the feet thoroughly. Dry well between the toes since fungus and
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bacteria like to grow in warm, moist, dark places. Moisturize daily with body lotion. Using a lotion that has urea increases the skin’s ability to hold in moisture. Avoid moisturizer between the toes. Put on cotton socks. Foot soaks are relaxing and helpful if done properly. Limit foot soaks to 10 – 15 minutes, 3 times a week. Soaking for long periods dries out the skin. Use a solution of 1/4 cup white vinegar and enough warm, never hot, water to cover the feet up to the ankles. Mild acetic acid in vinegar softens dry skin. Exfoliate. Dry thoroughly. Moisturize. Put on clean cotton socks. For an overnight treatment, try the following: massage olive oil mixed with a bit of white vinegar or lemon juice over the feet, concentrating on the heels. Honey is a natural moisturizer so if you want, put some in your mixture. Put on cotton socks. In the morning, wash it off. Exfoliate. Dry thoroughly. Moisturize.
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A leading infertility clinic is appealing for women from Asian communities to consider becoming egg donors, after a marked increase in the number of Asian women asking for their help to have a baby. Private infertility clinic Manchester Fertility, which is based in Cheadle Royal Business Park, currently has ten Asian women waiting for an egg donor. Normally, women needing donor eggs can be treated immediately as there are no waiting lists for women seeking treatment using Caucasian donor eggs. But patients who are seeking an Asian egg, so their child can be of similar ethnic background and culture as themselves, are either having to wait or must seek treatment abroad. Lynnsey McHugh, Unit Director of Manchester Fertility, said: “We are one of the few infertility clinics in the UK which doesn’t have a waiting list for treatment using either donor eggs or donor sperm, thanks to our strong donor recruitment programme and reputation for excellent donor care. “But it seems that awareness of egg donation is low amongst the
established Asian communities in our region. “We’re sure that if more women realised that there is a shortage, we would see more coming forward to donate eggs.
“We have a strong number of Asian sperm donors, but sadly not Asian egg donors. The only choice these women face now is to wait for the right donor, or to travel abroad for treatment.” “We have a strong number of Asian sperm donors, but sadly not Asian egg donors. The only choice these women face now is to wait for the right donor, or to travel abroad for treatment, which carries risks as foreign clinics and egg donation screening may not be as strictly regulated as in the UK.” Lynnsey continues: “We want nothing more than to help these women as soon as we can. There
Wettest winter for 250 years
Britain's Met Office has confirmed that England and Wales have experienced their wettest winter since records began in 1766. “England and Wales have been hit by the wettest winter in nearly 250 years,” the Met office said. “We have seen some contrast between the south and north of the
are many reasons why they need to use an egg donor to have a family – from medical treatment which has affected their fertility, to age-related infertility where their own egg quality is low and
UK, with northern Scotland having received a third more rainfall than its long term average in contrast to the almost two-and-a-half times seen in southeast and central southern England.” It has been the wettest winter in the long-running England and Wales Precipitation series, with 435 mm of rain being recorded up to 24th
unlikely to result in successful treatment. “We understand that egg donation – and indeed sperm donation – can be a taboo subject for some, but infertility can affect anyone and want to get the message out that there to the local Asian communities that there could be someone in your community, right now, who is relying on someone like you to help them have a family.” February. This beats the previous record of 423 mm set in 1915. The main reason for the mild and wet winter weather is that the UK has seen a predominance of west and south-west winds, bringing in mild air from the Atlantic, as well as the unsettled and at times stormy conditions. So, not surprisingly the whole of the UK is on target for a warmer-than-average winter — typically by around 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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Michael Adebolajo — a Muslim convert who beheaded British soldier Lee Rigby with a meat cleaver in broad daylight on 22nd May 2013 has been given life imprisonment, whilst his fellow assailant, Michael Adebowale, has been ordered to spend 45 years in prison. Judge Nigel Sweeney at the Old Bailey sentenced the two men for murdering soldier Lee Rigby near Woolwich barracks in southeast London. Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22 first drove into and ran over Fusilier Rigby with a car before hacking him to death in May last year. The sentencing had been delayed because the judge wanted clarification on a European ruling that made it uncertain whether whole-life jail terms could still be imposed. The pair were absent during sentencing after a scuffle in the dock.
Dreamworks’ ogre Shrek to star in London attraction Dreamworks Animation's green ogre Shrek will star in a family entertainment attraction that will open in London in the summer of 2015, the first of six attractions based on the blockbuster movie franchise that will be built over nine years. Dreamworks licensed Shrek and other characters to Madame Tussauds and Legoland owner Merlin Entertainment, which will build and operate the 20,000 square foot attraction called "Shrek's Far Far Away Adventure," said the companies on Monday. It will be located on London's South Bank, the site of the London Eye Ferris wheel and other tourist spots. Visitors will walk through scenes with live interactive entertainment
Britain advised to raise minimum wage
Britain's minimum wage should increase by more than the rate of inflation for the first time in more than five years, government advisors recommended, helping low earners regain a little of the ground they have lost to a rising cost of living. Britain's Low Pay Commission (LPC) has proposed a three percent increase in Britain's minimum wage, which would be the first above-inflation increase since 2008, the government said on Wednesday. The government usually accepts the commission's recommendations. A spokesman for Prime Minister David said the government will want to take time to consider the LPC's proposal. “Three percent would represent a realterms increase, and I believe the LPC has signalled that this could be part of a process by which the value was restored to what it was before the great recession,” he said.
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Immigration curbs have ‘played disappointingly badly’ in India despite prime ministerial charm offensives to show Britain welcomes students, the science minister has admitted. Ministers have been working ‘flat out’ to attract international candidates but Indian press coverage about reforms to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by 2015 has been ‘surprisingly negative’, David Willetts
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£2.5million to enter the UK Wealthy foreigners may soon be able to gain fast track citizenship and the right to settle in Britain. Britain's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has now recommended to the government that foreign millionaires should be allowed to submit sealed bids to win residence visas for Britain. They would have to pay a minimum of £2.5 million each to enter an auction for one of 100 elite investor visas. At present, about 500 migrants a year are given residence visas in return for investing a minimum of £1million. But the MAC says there is little or no gain to UK residents from the investor route and hence has recommended raising the amount to £2 million. The MAC said: “A further reform might involve auctioning some slots. At present it is not possible to determine the optimal price - investment threshold - for a visa under the Tier 1 (Investor) route. One approach to determining the price would be to auction a certain number of slots, say 100, with a reserve price a little above the investment threshold (recommended to be £2 million), perhaps £2.5 million.”
Follow us on Twitter British banks approved more mortgages in January than in any month since September 2007, just after the start of the financial crisis. Mortgages for homes purchases rose to 49,972 in January, the highest level since September 2007, from 47,086 in December, the British Bankers' Association (BBA) said. BBA data does not include lending by building societies, which are included in Bank of England
(BoE) data released the following week. "Following on from last month, mortgage borrowing continues to rise compared to a year earlier as mortgage assistance schemes help first time buyers and housing chains more generally," BBA Director of Statistics David Dooks said about the data. The data showed the number of mortgages rose 57 percent from a year ago, although they remained
below levels of more than 70,000 seen in late 2006, before the financial crisis. Net mortgage lending rose 398 million pounds in January, compared with 389 million in December. Concern about the strength of the housing market prompted the Bank of England and the government to say in November that it would stop encouraging banks to lend to home-buyers
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A Muslim serving life for robbery has failed in a High Court challenge arising out of his refusal to undergo a drugs test in prison during a religious fast. Tony Eguakhide, an inmate at Gartree Prison in Leicestershire, argued it was unreasonable and unlawful to test him during the religious festival of Yaum Ashurah - or other Muslim festivals like Ramadan - without proper consideration being given to a test taking place outside the fasting period. Rejecting Eguakhide's application for judicial review, Mr Justice Bean ruled that to allow his challenge ‘would be to undermine the random nature of the drugtesting programme’. The judge said the programme, and its random nature, were essential because the possession and use of illegal drugs in UK prisons was ‘rife’ and a very serious problem.
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Britain's Prince George will take part in his first official overseas tour at the age of just eight months in April when he accompanies his parents on a tour of Australia and New Zealand. Prince William and his wife Kate, joined by Prince George, will arrive in Wellington, New Zealand on 7th April for a three-week trip ending in the Australian capital Canberra on April 25, the couple's office said in a statement on Sunday. With his parents keen to shield him from too much media intrusion, the world has had few glimpses of third-in-line to the throne since his birth in July last year. The trip, Kate's first visit to both countries, will see the young prince follow in the footsteps of his father William, who at the age of nine months accompanied his parents on an official tour of Australia and New Zealand in March and April 1983.
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Autocar and Courland International are shouting out to university students to enter the 2014 AutocarCourland Next Generation Award, the automotive industry talent search that is regarded as the premier competition of its type. Students from all courses are encouraged to enter. The 2014 winner will be rewarded with a £7500 paid work experience package, comprising one month at each of the contest sponsors: Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren Automotive, Peugeot, Skoda and Toyota. Head judge and ALL SMILES: Jake Larsson, 2013 AutocarAutocar editor-in-chief, Courland Next Generation Award winner Steve Cropley, said: “The UK automotive automotive industry career. sector is seeing incredible To enter the competition, growth and success and now is a students need to answer, a brief great time to join the industry. in 500 words and submit their “The future is just as entry via the Autocar-Courland important as the present; fresh talent with new ideas is crucial to Next Generation Award website– the continuous evolvement and achievement of the industry and, autocar.co.uk/nextgenerationaw ard – by 1 September 2014. as such, it welcomes new and If selected for the next stage of original concepts. I say to the competition, students will students: enter the competition; need to demonstrate how the you’ve got to be in it to win it. idea could be made viable within What do you have to lose?” a business environment and the The winner of the 2012 competition, Roberto Pace, now advantages it would offer. Submissions are welcomed works at McLaren Automotive from all disciplines, including – and 2013 winner Jake Larsson but not limited to – engineering, starts his work experience this marketing and communications, month at Skoda. design and media. Special credit The contest was launched in will be given to the originality of 2009 to offer students a unique entrants’ suggestions. chance to launch their
The six best entrants will attend a mentoring session with one of the assigned judges from the 2014 sponsor companies to refine their idea and presentation skills. This will be followed by the final judging day at the home of Autocar at Teddington Studios on 12 November 2014. The entrants will make presentations to a panel of leading industry executives from the 2014 sponsor companies. At the end of the day, three finalists will be selected. The three finalists will be invited to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders’ annual dinner in London on 25 November, where the winner will be announced.
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Pakistan announces first ever counter-terror policy Pay for the right to be Christian
Islamist militants have told Christians in a northern Syrian city that they will guarantee their safety – but of course there's a couple of catches. Christian residents of Raqqa, once one of the nation's most liberal cities, will have to pay as much as 17 grams of gold per adult male in an annual payment, the extremist group the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) said in a statement posted online this week. The group is also forbidding the city's Asian
Christians from repairing or refurbishing their churches and monasteries, said the statement, which has been circulated in the city, according to Syrian activists. The list of constraints imposed by the militants also limits Christian worship, business activities and alcohol consumption. The heavy restrictions are perhaps unsurprising coming from ISIS, which has broken away from al Qaeda and is fighting with other rebel groups in Syria.
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Pakistan this week unveiled its first ever counter-terrorism policy after battling a homegrown Islamist insurgency for more than a decade, announcing that every act of militant violence would be met with retaliation on their bases. Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan announced the "national security policy" before parliament a day after it was formally approved by the cabinet, ending years of waiting for a set of unified rules of engagement for terrorism. The move comes as talks between the government and the Taliban that began earlier this month have stalled following the killing of 23 soldiers being held by the militants. Pakistan has responded by carrying out a series of deadly air strikes in the northwest that have left over 100 militants dead. Khan said the shelling was in line with the government's new policy and that strikes would continue alongside efforts to negotiate with the Taliban. "We have made a significant shift in our policy, now we will react to each and every act of terrorism in the country with an attack on the headquarters of the militants along the Afghan border," he said. "Whenever there is a strike anywhere, we will the target headquarters of the militants and it's because of this new policy that we have been carrying out precise strikes in the tribal areas."
Commenting on the status of the dialogue between the government and Taliban representatives, Khan said talks have been put on hold but would "resume anytime soon and both negotiations and targeted strikes will go hand in hand". The policy document is 100 pages long and is split into three parts, one of which would remain secret, said the minister. The document designates the National Counter Terrorism Authority as the body that will deal with nationwide intelligence reports. "We are establishing a rapid response force, which will be fully equiped with helicopters and latest technology to carry out counter terrorism operations," Khan added. Security experts have long called for rapid response teams to deal with terror incidents in crowded urban environments and track down militants. Since 2007 the Pakistani Taliban have been waging a bloody campaign against the Pakistani state which has claimed thousands of lives. The umbrella militant group was founded in response to a raid on a radical mosque in Islamabad, but Islamist violence in the country began surging after the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. Attempts by previous governments at formulating a national security policy have floundered over a lack of consensus and political will.
Data reveals Indians paid to live in UK
Around 44 Indians paid over £1 million to win the right to live in Britain between 2008 and 2013. Data revealed by Britain's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) revealed that millionaire Indians were fifth commonest nationality who have come to UK since 2008. The "investor" visa scheme has allowed the successful applicants to live in Britain in return for a minimum £1 million investment in government gilts effectively a loan - but does not grant them a UK passport. Russian oligarchs top the list with 850 gaining the right since 2008 followed by 419 Chinese millionaires. The third largest group was US citizens, who made just 96 applications over the five years followed by 46 Egyptian millionaires.
Home office immigration statistics record applications for Tier 1 (Investor) visas from 71 nationalities. The analysis shows that between July 2008 and September 2013, Russian and Chinese nationals together accounted for half of the total number of Tier 1 Investor visas granted to main applicants during this period. MAC chairman Sir David Metcalf said the government had effectively been "giving away" visas to some of the world's wealthiest people. Around 38 Pakistanis have also bought their right to British citizenship during the same period. At present, about 500 migrants a year are given residence visas in return for investing a minimum of £1 million. The UK has operated a migration route for investors and their families since 1994.
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• INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS The Balochistan government has decided to establish a 2,000 capacity girls schools across the province with the technical and financial support of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (Unicef) and Global Partnership. Girls schools would be established in Balochistan's backward and farflung areas. “Global Partnership has already decided to provide 34 million dollars in this regard,” Sanaullah Panezai, Unicef's Balochistan chief on education told Dawn.com on Tuesday. Moreover, adviser to the Chief Minister Balochistan on Education, Sardar Raza Muhammad Bareech, stated that the education department has evolved a strategy with the financial and technical support of Unicef and other organisations to make sure provision of education to children of the province. “Our government's priority is education,” he said, adding that all out efforts were being made to ensure early childhood education in the province. He stated that Global Partnership has committed the amount to educate kids of Balochistan. Sardar Bareech said that the recently prepared Balochistan Education Sector Plan was endorsed by all donor agencies and organisations working for the promotion of education in the country. “We are decentralising powers to districts to solve issues relating to the education on priority basis,” he
Balochistan govt to set up 2,000 capacity girls school with Unicef help added. “We are striving to open new schools and make functional the dysfunctional schools,” he said, adding that under the new plan 300 primary and middle schools would also be upgraded. According to government of Balochistan 2.3 million children were still out of schools in the province, plagued by continued Baloch insurgency and growing sectarianism. “These schools would be set up within three years time,” Panezai said.
The Balochistan education department has already prepared an education sector plan to ensure implementation of article 25-A of the Constitution. Girls schools under the proposed program would be established within two kilometres of each other to make sure maximum enrollment of girls. Mr. Panezai said a third party would conduct survey regarding establishment of new schools to ensure transparency in terms of merit. Under the plan, schools can only
be established in those areas where there are local girls teachers and the enrollment is 25 to 30. “The data about schools would be web-based so that everyone could access it,” the Unicef education chief stated. The amount would also be spent on establishment of shelters of schools and provision of clean drinking water to kids in the province. Apart from this, Mr Panezai informed that Unicef was developing a Human Resource Information Data, Education
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Chemical weapon convoys targeted
Asiana Airlines fined $500,000 US regulators have fined Asiana Airlines $500,000 (£300,000) for failing to help victims of a flight crash last year at San Francisco's airport. Three people died and dozens were injured when Asiana Flight 214 crashed on 6th July 2012. The Department of Transportation said Asiana
took up to five days to notify the families of all 291 passengers. Regulators also said the carrier lacked translators and trained crash staff. It is the first time an airline has ever been fined by regulators for failing to obey a 1997 US law that mandates prompt assistance to the families of crash victims.
"In the very rare event of a crash, airlines have a responsibility to provide their full support to help passengers and their families by following all the elements of their family assistance plans," said US Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx in a statement. "The last thing families and passengers should have to worry about at such a stressful time is how to get information from their carrier." Officials said the Koreabased airline took five days to send all necessary personnel to San Francisco to deal with
There were two attempted attacks on Syrian convoys transporting chemical weapons late last month, Syrian authorities told the international mission overseeing the removal and destruction of its toxic arsenal, according to a U.N. report on Thursday. The monthly report to the U.N. Security Council of the joint mission of the United Nations and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said the attempted attacks were on 27th January. It gave no
the emergency. They also said that for at least 24 hours after the crash, Asiana failed to provide a number of families with opportunity to call and find out more information about the incident. When family members eventually were able to call, they were initially routed to a reservations line rather than a crisis hotline. The Boeing 777 crashed at San Francisco's international airport after the plane came in too low and hit a sea wall. The plane's pilot later said he was worried he hadn't had enough training to properly land the plane without the assistance of the instrument landing system, which was out of service for repairs at the time.
details on the location of the convoys. “In addition, Syrian authorities indicated that ongoing military activities rendered two sites inaccessible during most of the reporting period,” the five-page report said. This delayed in-country destruction of the final quantities of isopropanol, preventing some activities to consolidate chemical material into a reduced number of locations, and preventing the physical verification of chemical material prior to movement on 27th January 2014.
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A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday ordered Google Inc (GOOG.O) to remove from its YouTube video-sharing website an anti-Islamic film that had sparked protests across the Muslim world. By a 2-1 vote, a panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Google's assertion that the removal of the film "Innocence of Muslims" amounted to a prior restraint of speech that violated the U.S. Constitution.
The plaintiff, Cindy Lee Garcia, had objected to the film after learning that it incorporated a clip she had made for a different movie, which had been partially dubbed and in which she appeared to be asking: "Is your Mohammed a child molester?" In a statement, Google said: "We strongly disagree with this ruling and will fight it." Cris Armenta, a lawyer for Garcia, said she is delighted with the decision.
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India’s regional parties seal alliance ahead of elections India regional parties met on Tuesday to declare a political alternative to the two main national parties, the ruling Congress and the main opposition Bharatiya Janata (BJP), ahead of national elections due by May. Congress has led coalition governments in the world's largest democracy for the past decade but may struggle to win re-election this year due to a string of corruption scandals and sagging economic growth. The BJP is forecast to emerge as the single largest party but still fall short of a majority. Eleven regional parties have established an alliance to fight corruption, deliver more economic development and strengthen federalism in the run-up to the elections. “It is time for a change and to throw out the Congress from power. The BJP, which claims to be the alternative, has no policies different from that of the Congress,” the regional party group said in a joint declaration. It described BJP ideology as divisive and communal, and offered up their grouping as a ‘secular’ alternative. Regional parties and their often charismatic leaders have become more powerful national players in recent years. Parties other than Congress and the BJP are
set to bag around half of the seats in the elections, according to a poll conducted by pollsters CVoter for the India Today media group. Nitish Kumar, Bihar state chief minister, and Mulayam Singh Yadav, a powerful political leader from the heartland state of Uttar Pradesh, both attended the meeting. Together, the two states account for 120 seats of the 543 at stake in parliament. A representative of Jayaram Jayalalithaa, chief minister of Tamil Nadu, and Left leaders also joined hands in the alternative alliance, often dubbed the "Third Front". A government made up of several regional groups with diverse agendas could prove unwieldy, a potential problem for Asia's third-largest economy, whose growth has slowed for a decade due to the slow pace of reform under Congress' watch. Any third front would need to work hard to counter the rising popularity of Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, analysts say. Modi, who has presided over rapid economic growth during more than 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat, has been wooing voters by pointing to his track record as a leader who cuts red tape and attracts investment.
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Indian Navy Cheif resigns India's navy chief resigned on Wednesday, taking ‘moral responsibility’ for a spate of recent maritime accidents including one off Mumbai's coast earlier in the day that saw two sailors missing and seven others injured. Smoke was detected aboard a Russian-built submarine in the latest accident, which came after 18 naval crew were killed last August when another fully-armed submarine exploded in flames and sank in a military shipyard in Mumbai. “Taking moral responsibility for the accidents and incidents which have taken place during the past few months, the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral D.K. Joshi today resigned,” a defence ministry statement said. “The Government has accepted the resignation of Admiral Joshi with immediate effect.” Seven sailors suffered breathing problems after trying to contain smoke which filled the living quarters of the INS Sindhuratna during a training exercise on Wednesday, according to the navy. They were airlifted from the submarine to hospital for treatment and navy ships were dispatched to help the vessel, said Narendra Kumar Vispute, a spokesman for the defence
ministry. The incident took place between 6am and 7am. The crew contained the smoke but seven of them had to be airlifted by naval helicopters. Two crew members are still missing from the Russian-built Sindhuratna, which was still seaworthy after the incident and was returning to port in Mumbai, the navy said. The missing pair might have been left in the cabin or at some other place as various cabins and compartments are isolated as part of the emergency measures. An inquiry was underway into the cause of Wednesday's accident, which a navy spokesman blamed on sparks in the accommodation cabin. The deadly accident in August, on the INS Sindhurakshak, was thought to be the Indian Navy's worst disaster since the sinking of a frigate by a Pakistani submarine during a war with its neighbour in 1971. Last month a third submarine, INS Sindhughosh, ran aground while returning to Mumbai harbour. No loss of life or damage was reported. Following Joshi's resignation, his deputy Vice Admiral R.K. Dhowan will take charge pending a new appointment, the defence ministry statement said.
The Indian navy has 14 submarines, but only between seven and nine are operational at any one time because of regular repair and refitting. Gateway House, a Mumbaibased foreign policy think-tank, called the latest naval accident ‘unfortunate’ and urged policy makers to pay closer attention to the Indian naval fleet. “Delays in the acquisition of new submarines coupled with a deficient and ageing fleet of submarines are taking its toll on the operational capabilities of the Indian navy,” said security expert Sameer Patil of Gateway House. INS Sindhuratna is a kilo-class submarine which normally operates with a crew of 53 and can sail on its own for 45 days, the Indian navy website says. The submarine had only been handed back to the navy in December after undergoing a major refit, according to local reports. It had been undergoing exercises off the Mumbai coast as part of a clearance process for full operations when the incident occurred. In February 2010 the Sindhurakshak suffered a fire while docked in Visakhapatnam city in southern India, killing a 24-year-old.
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Pakistan demands release of its prisoners from India Following the death of a Pakistani prisoner, in a prison in occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has demanded of India to release, on humanitarian grounds, all such prisoners who have completed their sentences, foreign office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam told Dawn.com on Saturday. A Pakistani prisoner, Shaukat Ali, who was arrested by authorities in India for trespassing more than two years ago, was found hanging inside a jail in Indian Kashmir on Friday. Shaukat Ali, 42, a resident of Sialkot in Pakistan, had been lodged in a jail in Amphala, about 300 kilometers from the region’s main city of Srinagar, since Foreign office spokesperson Tasneem Aslam said December 2011. that Islamabad has demanded that all of its Pakistan's High Commissioner prisoners who have completed their actual sentences in India Salman Bashir has should be released on humanitarian grounds contacted Indian authorities to get a detailed report about the Shaukat was arrested on charges of death of the Pakistani prisoner. illegally crossing the de facto border “Yes, I heard about this incident between the two countries. through the media and we are now in Foreign office spokesperson Tasneem contact with Indian authorities to get Aslam said that Islamabad has demanded more details,” Bashir told Dawn.com via that all of its prisoners who have telephone from New Delhi. completed their actual sentences should
be released on humanitarian grounds. “We have asked our high commission in India to furnish us with more details about the incident,” the spokesperson said. She expressed concern over the plight of Pakistani prisoners in India and claimed that they face so much torture at the hands of Indian authorities that either they lose their senses or commit suicide. According to Pakistani diplomats based in New Delhi, Indian officials assured Pakistani officials that the incident would be investigated by a magistrate and, after completion of formalities, the body of the prisoner would be handed over to Pakistani authorities. Last May, a Pakistani prisoner died of his injuries after he was savagely beaten by fellow convicts in another jail in Indian Kashmir, leading to calls for an international probe into his death. His death followed a similar assault on Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail. A high profile convict, Singh had been on the death row for more than 21 years.
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Ukraine's parliament voted on Tuesday to send fugitive President Viktor Yanukovich to the International Criminal Court, while his acting successor expressed concern about "signs of separatism" in Russianspeaking Crimea. A resolution, overwhelmingly supported by parliament, linked Yanukovich, who was ousted by the legislature on Saturday and is now on the run, to police violence against protesters which it said had led to the deaths of more than 100 citizens of Ukraine and other states. The Hague-based court
said it would need a request from the government of Ukraine giving it jurisdiction over the deaths. With an early presidential election set for 25th May, one of Ukraine's most prominent opposition figures, retired world boxing champion Vitaly Klitschko, confirmed he would run. Yanukovich was indicted by the new authorities for "mass murder" on Monday over the shooting of demonstrators in Kiev and is now on the wanted list, having last been seen at Balaclava in Crimea, near Russia's Sevastopol naval base.
Adidas pull ‘offensive’ shirts
Adidas agreed on Tuesday to stop selling two raunchy T-shirts months ahead of the World Cup in Brazil after the government complained that they associated the country with sexual tourism. One shirt shows a bikiniclad woman with open arms on a sunny Rio de Janeiro beach under the word-play "Looking to Score." The other has an "I love Brazil" heart resembling the upsidedown buttocks of a woman wearing a thong bikini bottom.
Adidas, the world's second-largest sportswear maker, said the shirts would not be sold anymore, adding in a statement that they were from a limited edition that was only on sale in the United States. The shirt designs touched a nerve in Brazil, where people often complain about foreign stereotypes of Brazilian sensuality. Brazil's government is campaigning aggressively to shed the country's reputation as a destination for sex tourism.
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speculations about her debts Much has been spoken about the actress, Preity Zinta, and her drooping stardom lately. The actress apparently is in much financial debt after the failure of her last production which was made on a lavish budget. Multiple leading Indian newspapers and magazines have reported elaborate descriptions of how Zinta is finding it hard to make ends meet, so to say. A visibly miffed Zinta finally
issued a press statement rubbishing all what is being said about her. She said: “These reports are completely false and there are no facts to support such baseless claims. As an actor and entrepreneur, these reports are damaging not only towards my reputation but also harm my business interests.” Preity continued: “I have been a resident of Quantum Park, Union Park, Khar in Mumbai for almost a decade and have no plans of moving
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‘CALL ON ME’ After setting the Asian charts on fire with his number one debut single "Let Me In", 2014's talented new star Salique returns with the awesome follow up "Call On Me". the by Produced immensely gifted Vee, "Call On Me" is a beautiful and catchy mid tempo ballad with Salique once again creating a unique
Punjabi R&B style to great effect. Speaking about the new release Salique says: "I was so happy with the reaction of my debut ‘Let Me In’. “The crowd really connected with the song and it was an amazing achievement to go straight to number one on the Official Asian Download Chart. “‘Call On Me’ is a continuation of the same Punjabi and R&B flavour and working with a top producer like Vee on this song has been a
fantastic experience. I'm confident we will continue to make and release great music throughout 2014." Producer Vee adds: "I loved working on this record with Salique. He's full of energy in the studio and always trying to learn new tricks. The chemistry is good when we work. I can't wait for the world to hear this single and the rest of his album. "Call On Me" is just a small dose of what's to come."
Mallika Sherawat to lead gender debate at famous Oxford Union
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Mallika Sherawat, who’s constantly making headlines for her tenacity and bold outlook, seems to be adding another feather in her designer cap. The Indian actress has been extended an honour from the Oxford Union (Oxford University), to participate in a debate titled 'This House Believes Gender Exists to Oppress'. The Oxford Union is a much renowned platform for people to express their views. Mallika will
be hosting some of the most influential people in the world and lending an interesting angle to the debate with her image of women and women’s rights in India. A spokesperson from the Oxford Union commented: “We feel that as a figure who recently was very outspoken about the image of women and women’s rights in a country like India, Mallika would lend an interesting angle to the debate.” An enthusiastic Mallika states, "Yes, I have accepted the invitation. The date is set on Feb 27th. A lot of preparation is required. It's a great honour.
“I come from a small town, so it means a lot to be invited to speak at such a historic venue. I can use the platform to highlight issues like drop in the conviction rate in rape cases across the country." Founded in 1823, the Oxford Union is one of the most famous debating societies in the world and has hosted world leaders from all fields. From Presidents Carter, Nixon and Reagan, General Petraeus, Senator John McCain and Prime Minister David Cameron to Mother Theresa, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama as well as Malcolm X and Dame Judi Dench.
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Akshay Kumar reaches 8 million followers Facebook Bollywood star, Akshay Kumar, went onto Facebook to thank his fans for helping him reach 8 million followers on his official social media fan page. The Khiladi star showed his gratitude to his fans by saying: ‘Another month and another million! Can’t
say anything but thank you J Loads of love to all 8 million Akkians. Love and Prayers, Akshay’ This time last year, #Akshay2000crore was trending on Twitter when he took to the micro blogging site to thank his fans for reaching 2000 crores. Fans are continuing to
congratulate Akshay, on both Twitter and Facebook, on his welldeserved achievements for Indian cinema on both Twitter and Facebook. Akshay who is currently shooting for his upcoming movie Gabbar has again set the bar for more generations!
“I’d love to do a ‘masala’ film with Salman
Actress Madhuri Dixit, who has shared the screen space with both superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, says she admires the passion both the actors have for their work. Madhuri, who worked with Shah Rukh in hit films like 'Dil To Pagal Hai' and 'Devdas', also performed with him during a recent tour 'Temptations Reloaded' in Malaysia. "I really had a great time working with Shah Rukh Khan. He recently got his leg injured but still he has so much strength in him. “I don't know from where he gets the strength and energy. He is always on fire and goes all out to be the best for his fans. He is very
passionate and dedicated about his work even today," Madhuri said. She is also amazed with the work that her other former co-star Salman is doing these days. "I loved Salman in his earlier films like 'Saajan', 'Andaz Apna Apna', 'Hum Apke Hai Kaun!' “I see a completely different Salman now. “Earlier on in his career, he was very mischievous but today he is more relaxed and wants to do good work. I find he is a lot more committed," Madhuri said. "When you see him doing a character of Chulbul Pandey, there is a different maturity that he brings into it. I love his dancing too, he has got his own style and a
swagger, which is really wonderful." She added that she’d love to do a ‘masala’ entertainer with Salman, provided she is offered one. Surprisingly, Madhuri disclosed, that she doesn’t have any real close friends in Bollywood. The actress, who has been a star of Hindi cinema for 30 years, said that actors are too busy to forge close bonds. The 46-year-old star, who took a break from films after she got married and had children, has recently starred in ‘Dedh Ishqiya’ and forthcoming ‘’Gulaab Gang’. She said: "Age is just a number according to me, talent is the same whether you are 10, 20 or 100. I think it gets better with age. I also
don't believe in the myth about married actresses. I think it is crazy. "Sharmila Tagore worked after marriage, Rakhiji worked after marriage. Yes, some of them quit but that was their own decision. There were so many who did work. There are no hard and fast rules," she explained. Madhuri, however, feels women now have a bigger say in the industry compared to earlier times and the advent of female directors and scriptwriters has resulted in stronger roles for women in Bollywood. "The new age directors see women in a different light and write good roles for women. They are no longer caricatures of say an avenger, a victim, or an eye candy. They are people, they are characters." Madhuri, who won praise for her
performance in Dedh Ishqiya and leads a starry cast in the heroinecentric Gulaab Gang, said that she relies on her talent, rather than networking, to win roles. "I wasn't networking when I was offered Gulaab Gang or Dedh Ishqiya. That came to me on the strength of my abilities, because I have talent to play these roles. "And filmmakers know that when I do a film, I am very committed to the role. I am well-disciplined. So my reputation precedes me and that's why makers come to me with the scripts. And not because they are my friends," she added. Dixit's ‘Gulaab Gang’ co-star Juhi Chawla recently admitted to a rivalry with the actress at the peaks of their careers, but added that she is now thrilled to have a chance to work with Dixit.
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FILM: Hasee Toh Phasee DIRECTED BY: Vinil Mathew GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Parineeti Chopra, Sidharth Malhotra Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra star in a crazy, decade-spanning Hindi romantic comedy. Rebellious Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) and live wire Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) have a lot in common. They first encounter each other during Meeta's sister Deeksha's wedding. But Meeta is on the run and Nikhil falls for her other sibling, Karishma. On the eve of their engagement many years on, Nikhil faces the disapproval of his wealthy prospective
father-in-law Devesh Solanki. So he makes a pledge to Karishma that he will prove himself worthy of her within seven days. Then Meeta reenters his life. In an attempt to
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please Karishma, he arranges for her to stay with his own weird and wonderful extended family! Unfolding over the course of ten years against a vibrant Mumbai
backdrop, this is a funny and heartwarming comedy in which relationships are tested and love conquers all. Watch out for the cameo by celebrated producer Karan Johar.
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FILM: Highway 12A DIRECTED BY: Imtiaz Ali GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Randeep Hooda, Alia Bhat A kidnapped rich girl forms an unexpected bond with her captor in this Bollywood romantic drama from the director of 'Jab We Met'. A carefree young city girl (Alia Bhat) is driving along the
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highway with her fiance. Her life changes in an instant, when she's abducted by a gang of rough rural criminals. The kidnappers quickly discover that their hostage is the daughter of a prominent
12A fearless outlaws! But then beautiful cabaret dancer Nadita (Priyanka Chopra) turns their lives upside down as they both fall head over heels in love with her. As if that wasn't
enough, their nemesis appears in the relentless crime-fighting form of ACP Satyajeet Sarkar (Irrfan Khan). 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' director Ali Abbas Zafar's
industrialist with powerful political friends. But their leader (Randeep Hooda) is undeterred, insisting that they go ahead with their plan. As their van continues on its lengthy journey, passing through some spectacular landscapes, the girl begins to feels more free than she ever did before.
gripping period action thriller is produced by Aditya Chopra and features songs by Sohail Sen.
RELEASE DATE: 21/02/2014 Indian writer/director Imtiaz Ali made his name with the hit 'Jab We Met'. He casts Randeep Hooda of 'Once upon a Time in Mumbaai' fame opposite rising star Alia Bhat in this romantic exploration of Stockholm Syndrome. Music is by A.R. Rahman.
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FILM: Bewakoofiyaan DIRECTED BY: Nupur Ashtana GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor
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They work hard, they party hard. They're also passionately in love with each other. Their belief: You can live on love and fresh air... Their obstacle: Mayera's wilful bureaucratic father V.K Sehgal. The obstinate old man believes that only a rich man can bring Mayera happiness and a mid-level executive like
Mohit simply isn't good enough! Exactly how fragile are relationships in these times where consumer lifestyles dictate their very nature and intensity? Who gets the last laugh when recession strikes and the lack of money tests love... credit-card-junkies private-sector Mohit-Mayera; or safe-playing sarkari, V.K. Sehgal?
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Bewakoofiyaan - a contemporary slice of a life story, which changes fixed notions about relationships. Mohit is a marketing whiz kid vying for a step up the career ladder... Mayera - a financial brain with a penchant for shoes... They're a young middle-class corporate couple that's ambitious and likes the good life too. They work hard, they party hard. They're also passionately in love with each other. Their belief: You can live on love and fresh air... Their obstacle: Mayera's wilful bureaucratic father V.K Sehgal. The obstinate old man believes that only a rich man can bring Mayera happiness and a mid-level executive like Mohit simply isn't good enough! Exactly how fragile are relationships in these times where consumer lifestyles dictate their very nature and intensity? Who gets the last laugh when recession strikes and the lack of money tests love... credit-card-junkies privatesector Mohit-Mayera; or safeplaying sarkari, V.K. Sehgal?
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FILM: Gulaab Gang DIRECTED BY: Soumik Sen GENRE: Social/Drama STAR CAST: Madhuri Dixit, Juhi Chawla, Priyanka Bose, Vinitha Menon, Tanvi Rao
The story of Gulaab Gang is reportedly based on the life of Sampat Pal Devi, a self trained activist from Bundelkhand, Uttar Pradesh who was married off as a child and then grew up to fight social evils like dowry, child marriage, domestic violence in the villages of India. In course of time, many women joined her and now she has a force of over 10,000 women who are called the Gulabi Gang. A few years back, with some help from a French NGO, Sampat's fight came into the limelight leading to media coverage and a documentary filmed on her. In the trailers, like we had assumed, Dixit kicks ass. She is shown wielding a baton
with a ferocity normally associated with Salman Khan or Akshay Kumar. She is seen flinging men with one effortless slap. She is seen beating up men. Evidently, Sampat's story has been adapted to suit the requirements of a Bollywood entertainer. Likewise, Dixit is also seen dancing (we are not complaining one bit about that though!). However, what is probably the most refreshing and interesting bit in the trailer is its villain - Juhi Chawla. Yes, you heard right. Juhi is indeed who Madhuri is pitted against in the film. And oh boy, isn't she delicious as the soft spoken, nearly-adorable, baby voiced woman whose smile is pure evil gold! Juhi seems to be playing the part of a politician who takes on Rajjo
(Madhuri) and embarks on an insidious journey to destroy the latter's clout. What makes the film so much more interesting than anything else, is instead of a woman versus man stereotypical battle, Gulaab Gang promises to be a deft exploration of feminity and the woman as an ambitious, strong, sinister, vulnerable entity.
While Madhuri turns out to be a real hero with all her brave action sequences, Juhi Chawla has also amazed people with her cunning politician avtar in the movie. With all those bold dialogues and action, the movie is going to be one of the valiant choices of both the Bollywood divas, as far as their filmy career is concerned.
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With over 300PS generated from its 2.0-litre turbo engine, the Astra VXR Extreme will be the most powerful front-wheel drive Vauxhall ever when it’s unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show next month. Derived from last year’s Astra Cup race car that competed in the Nürburgring Endurance Championship, the Extreme is the lighter, more powerful street-legal race sibling to the current Astra VXR. Shorn of 100kg, thanks to liberal use of high-quality carbon
components, the Extreme’s natural environment will be the race track. If public reaction is as positive as expected, Vauxhall plans a lowvolume production run for the Extreme. With direct injection and variable camshaft phasing, its 2.0litre turbo petrol engine is the most powerful four-cylinder unit Vauxhall has ever produced. The all-aluminium engine is mated to six-speed manual gearbox transmitting power through a limited-slip differential. The car is 100kg lighter than a
standard Astra VXR thanks to its high-quality, carbon fibre components. This high-strength, ultra-light material is used for the aerodynamically-optimised rear wing, the diffuser, front spoiler, bonnet, suspension cross-bracing, engine cover, wheels, rear wheelhouse ventilation and roof. Noticeably lowering the Extreme’s centre of gravity is the in-house manufactured carbon fibre roof which weighs just 2.6kg, compared with a steel roof’s 9.3kg. The wings are made of aluminium and weigh only 800g a piece instead
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of 2.2kg in steel. Weight reduction in key areas greatly improves agility, overall handling and the car’s power-to-weight ratio. Vauxhall has also given the Extreme exceptional stopping power to match, with a Brembo sixpiston brake system including 370mm diameter discs up front race car. Ultra high-performance, 245/35, 19-inch tyres, specially developed for the Extreme, also play a key role and give almost as much grip as those on the race car. In addition, the damper is adjustable, just like in a real touring
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car racer. Inside the Extreme, the back seats have been taken out and a safety roll bar put in their place. Extreme also gets Recaro bucket seats, with six-point safety belts from Schroth and a carbon-fibrereinforced, suede-covered steering wheel with fine yellow decorative stitching. The Astra VXR is now the bestselling VXR and the UK remains the largest market in Europe for Vauxhall and Opel’s highest powered models.
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Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake super estate revealed
February 2014 - 4th Edition
Jaguar unveils a more potent version of its most practical model, the XFRS Sportbrake is powered by a 542bhp 5.0-litre supercharged V8. Jaguar has kept us guessing about whether it would build a highperformance XF Sportbrake, but we now have an emphatic answer. Rather than simply building a XFR Sportbrake, Jaguar has skipped straight to XFR-S specification for the most practical model in its range. Set to arrive at the Geneva Motor Show, the Sportbrake joins the XFR-S Saloon and XKRS as the third member of the ballistic R-S family. Like its siblings it uses a 542bhp 5.0-litre supercharged V8 producing 680Nm of torque – enough to rocket it from 0-60mph in 4.6 seconds, 0.2 seconds slower than the XFR-S Saloon, and on to an identical top speed of 186mph, despite weighing
around 90kg more. Jaguar’s designers have translated the Saloon’s pumped up styling into the Sportbrake’s more sensible bodystyle, minus the wild rear wing of course. It does get a much smaller roof spoiler though, along with a deeper front bumper and front splitter to boost downforce at high speeds. Extended and more sculpted side sills, a deeper rear bumper, 20inch alloys and a race car-style rear diffuser complete the exterior updates. Inside there’s sports seats covered in stitched carbon leather and a sprinkling of R-S badges, but the Sporbrake’s impressive interior space remains. That means 60:40 split folding rear seats and a boot that extends to 1,675-litres
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with the seats down. Although the XFR-S Sportbrake uses the same basic chassis as the XFRS Saloon, the rear suspension has been tuned specifically to cope with the extra weight. Thanks to stiffer anti-roll bars, firmer springs and dampers and a new front suspension knuckle, overall ride stiffness is up by 30 per cent compared to the standard car. Wider tyres, bigger brakes and an electronic differential should ensure it goes, stops and turns just as well as the Saloon. It won’t be quiet either – the central silencer in the exhaust has removed
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and replaced with an ‘X-piece’ for a booming exhaust note and crackles on the overrun. Jaguar has also made changes to the standard XF range - introducing a RSport model. It gets the looks of a performance model, with a chunky bodykit, but is only available with the 161bhp 2.2-litre diesel engine returning 57.7mpg and 129g/km. Order books for the new XF models open on April 1, with the XFR-S Sportbrake priced at £82,495. Its closest rivals will be the Audi RS6 Avant and Mercedes E63 AMG Estate.
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At next month’s Geneva Motor Show Audi will pull the wraps from a completely new iteration of the compact sports car that tore up the rulebook and changed the course of design in its class at its 1998 launch. For the third generation of the iconic TT, the designers have reinterpreted a host of ideas from that first, gamechanging template. The front end of the new Audi TT has dominant horizontals. The Singleframe grille is broad and flat. Two contours form a V-pattern over the bonnet. The position of the four rings is also new - they now sit centrally on the hood, echoing the R8. Struts divide up the large air inlets. The headlights repeat this motif – they are
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The race is on! It’s almost time to dig out that running kit and lace up them trainers as the Sport Relief Mile pulls up in Bradford. On Sunday 23rd March, Bradford Youth Development Partnership (BYDP) are set to host the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile at Lister Park, Bradford, with hundreds of locals getting on their marks, set and
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poorest countries, while being part of an incredible nationwide event. Michaela Baker and Rebecca Pickles are representatives of BYDP and urged all local residents to get involved on the day for a ‘fantastic experience’. They said: “Come on Bradford what are you waiting for? At 2012’s Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Bradford Mile, over 600 of Bradford’s finest took part and this year we want even more of you to get involved.
“There will be something for everyone and it will be a great day, so don’t forget to rope in your mates, family, boyfriend, girlfriend and colleagues too and get training.” There will be a mass Zumba warm up for all participants including the Lord Mayor of Bradford prior to the Mile. Throughout the day there will also be plenty of activities including: Balloons, Henna, Bouncy Castles,
Face Painting, Food and Refreshments. The event is supported by Kayden Jackson, the Bradfordborn striker for Oxford City F.C, who shot to fame as the winner of the Samsung Win-a-Pro contract, beat 5,500 other young players to win the contract with Swindon Town. To enter the Bradford Mile please visit sportrelief.com.
PARTICIPANTS: Hundreds of runners are expected to gather in Bradford for the Sport relief mile on the 23rd March
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Well done Tyson Fury. After a David Haye disaster he came back with an emphatic victory over limited American puncher Joey Abell, with a fourth round stoppage. Fury knocked his opponent to the canvas four times before the fight was finally stopped in the fourth, washing away the David Haye blues. Curtis Woodhouse, a huge underdog, beat British champion Darren Hamilton in a typical Rocky-style victory, coming from behind to clinch a very, very, very close decision. Ex-footballer Woodhouse will now retire, fulfilling his dream and promise to his dead father that he would be the British champion. Olympic Gold medallist, Luke Campbell, won his fifth professional bout with a knockout victory over tricky Scott Moises, who has never been knocked out as a pro. We’re all now anticipating that he will make the step-up in his next fight and take on a more challenging opponent.
IPL format to spill over into tennis International Tennis Premier League could see millions invested in the game In the same way that the Indian Premier League has quickly become the number one competition in cricket, a similar setup will soon be launched for tennis. The International Tennis Premier League (ITPL) will welcome stars of the sport from all over the world and much like the IPL, will see millions of pounds thrown around to ensure the best teams sign the best players. The brain child of Indian tennis veteran, Mahesh Bhupathi, the ITPL will consist of games lasting five sets with each set contested in the different formats of men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, mixed doubles and a legend’s singles. Although not all the sport’s biggest stars have signed up to the programme, with the tournament’s auction set to take place this weekend in Dubai, big names such as Rafael Nadal appear convinced that this format is set to succeed. The Spanish world number one is expected to earn around $1million a night when he competes in the tournament, which is set to take place between 28th
November and 20th December. Five team cities have been named as Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Mumbai, Singapore and Hong Kong, with home and away fixtures meaning each side will play eight games over the four weeks. The other top players who have shown in interest are reigning Australian Open champion Stanislas Wawrinka, Tomas Berdych, Richard Gasquet, Agnieszka Radwanska, Victoria Azarenka, Caroline Wozniacki. It is also reported that Swiss great Roger Federer, 32, is not keen on taking part in the event in a already crammed calendar while Andy Murray is still in talks with Bhupathi, who was part of the Scot's commercial team briefly. A report published by the Telegraph quoted a tennis insider as saying: “Although the players are still sceptical, nobody wants to miss out on a possible money spinner, so a lot of them are putting their names down for Friday's reveal. “When the money starts being paid into their accounts, that's when they will start believing that this concept is for real."
Ricky Burns faces his toughest challenge to date, as he defends his title against a talented American, Terence Crawford. With his last two contests ending in controversial circumstances, Burns will definitely have to be on his guard as Crawford boasts an unbeaten record, with 16KO’s. Prediction: Crawford to win on points Great news! Groves and Froch’s II - Grudge rematch is on after both fighters failed to get a conclusive ending with George Groves being stopped in the ninth round in the most controversial stoppage in recent times, as referee, Howard Foster, made a huge call, denying Groves victory and denying Carl Froch a conclusive knockout victory. Yummy, yummy, we can do it all over again. Set to be the biggest fight in the UK since the times of Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank’s epic battles. Prediction: Groves stops Froch in the seventh
RICK’S FIGHTER OF THE MONTH:
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Floyd Mayweather says “NO!” Me personally, from a British interest, would have loved for to have fought Khan Mayweather, the greatest fighter on the planet to date. And like Amir Khan always says he wants to fight the best of the best like any fighter. I really thought it might happen at one point but reading between the lines never said Mayweather anything to anybody about who he would be fighting and there has been many months of feverish speculations and lots of silly reports that a deal had been done. I don’t know how Amir Khan and his team could say a deal had been met and that they had signed their half of the contract but Team Mayweather had not signed theirs. Please correct me if I’m wrong but in business dealings in general, a deal is done only when both parties have signed contracts on the dotted line. It seems Amir has been lead the pied piper’s merry dance and now finds himself in lounging limbo. Mayweather said in a statement: “Marcos Maidana's last performance immediately brought him to my attention. He is an extremely skilled
fighter who brings knockout danger to the ring. I think this is a great fight for me and he deserves the opportunity to see if he can do what 45 others have tried to do before him: Beat me.” Yet again I believe Amir Khan has been ill advised by his team, or was it he himself, who put all his eggs in one basket only to be left with an empty nest. He should have fought and beaten Devon former Alexander, Welterweight champ, when he had the chance and that would have put him in good stead for a real Mayweather fight showdown that we all could have sunk our teeth into. What’s happened here? Amir’s been chasing fool’s gold. Lets not forget I’m an Amir Khan fan, and I think he is a great fighter but does he really deserve that big fight? OK so Amir brings to the table the untapped Middle Eastern/Asian markets, taking a high level boxing super fight to a place where it has never been exploited. Raising awareness and making the fight bigger for the world’s media and press, public training tours in the UK and
“Following the announcement by Floyd Mayweather that he will be facing Marcos Maidana on May 3rd I would like to clarify my situation for my fans and members of the media. “Despite having signed my part of the agreement to fight Floyd in early December, I’ve been preparing myself for some time that the match up with him wasn’t going to happen, as I announced on Twitter a few days ago. Therefore, this announcement did not come as a surprise. “I am, however, very disappointed with Floyd and his team for not providing any explanation as to
Current Record Birth place: D.O.B: 01/15/1994 (age 20) Manager: Dominic Ingle Rotherham, Yorkshire, UK Record: Fights 9: Won 9 Division: Lightweight (KO 1) Lost 0 Drawn 0 93 / 38 g: Rankin National Stance: Orthodox Facebook: Height: 5” 8 / 173cm Atif ‘Unique’ Shafiq Nickname: Unique Twitter: @uniqueshafiq
USA, Amir even got various authorities assurances for an agreed military security for the press tours in Pakistan and Dubai were they to happen. So confident was he that the Mayweather fight was on. Amir has been exciting and active over the last couple of years. However the quality of his opponents since his devastating knockout loss to WBC champ Danny Garcia have not really been of a high calibre required leading up to a Mayweather super fight. His opponents were Carlos Molina and faded Julio Diaz who incidentally knocked Khan to the canvas in the fourth round The back in April 2013. question comes down to entitlement. Maidana is a knockout artist and who stepped up and got the attention of the world and Team Mayweather with a fantastic win over former undefeated champion, Golden Boy Promotions super star, Adrien Broner which clearly and deservedly got him the Mayweather fight. Amir really needs to fight a big time opponent now to get back in the mix A good fight for him now would be to fight
Adrien ‘The Problem’ Broner coming off his recent loss to Maidana. A make or break fight for both. It is an easy fight to make as they both have the same promoter. Amir Khan wins this high profile fight, then that will certainly push Mayweather to offer him a real fight and not an illusion.
why he delayed the announcement for so long and ultimately avoided the fight with me. “It has been a very frustrating period as I’d been due to fight in December against Devon Alexander, however, I was strongly advised to not take this fight as I would be facing Floyd this May – and therefore signed my side of the contract on this belief. “Floyd was keen to engage with the fans and so decided to let them choose who he should fight in his next bout. I clearly won his official poll, by a significant margin, but for unknown reasons he decided to ignore the fans vote and failed to keep his word. Disappointing many fight fans who took the time to vote. “I genuinely wish Marcos and Floyd all the best for their fight – two great fighters. As a team we have now moved on and are looking at different options.
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Pound for pound the world’s best boxer Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather jnr announced to the world on his 37th birthday via Twitter that he will be fighting Marcos Maidana in a Welterweight title fight even though he had asked the public and the fans to decide who he should fight next, Maidana or Khan. Mayweather and his team are well known for toying with the boxing media and fans alike, playing hype, mind games and spinning webs of confusion, deflection and illusion with regards to what he is doing next. Leonard Ellerbe, the CEO of Mayweather Promotions, said: “Mayweather has more than 11 million followers on various social media outlets and the poll was just one of the vehicles used. Bottom line, we took a look at everything that was coming through on the various outlets and we're fighting the very best guy out there.”
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