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BBC SLAMMED FOR “PRO-ISRAELI BIAS” Thousands turn out to protest against the broadcaster’s coverage on Palestine-Israel conflict
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History in brief
Palestine-Israel conflict – what is it all about? Just over 100-years-ago Zionism didn’t exist nor did the state of Israel 1917- 1920 - Baron Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community approached the British government to ask for land to set up a Jewish homeland. The British agreed with it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish citizens. Palestine was under the British mandate and so signed the Balfour Declaration allowing for the Jewish people to make homes in Palestine Israel declared itself as a state in 1948. Palestinians have been removed since that time and therefore Palestinians have been fighting back 1967 - War broke out due to the bulldozing of Palestinian houses, business etc for the establishing of Jewish-only settlements Apartheid: Due to international laws it’s illegal to settle on occupied territory - this then makes this area disputed territory By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk
Thousands of people travelled and joined others across London, Newcastle, Manchester, Glasgow and Liverpool last weekend, to demonstrate their utter outrage and dissatisfaction on the BBC’s reporting ‘bias’ towards Israel on the Gaza coverage since airstrikes began. More than 5,000 people partook in the Drive for Justice demonstrations at Media City in Manchester on Saturday 12th July. Hundreds of other campaigners were seen outside BBC offices
throughout the country. Organisers of the Manchester Media City demonstration, Blackburn-based Youth on a Mission, say that the BBC has a duty and obligation to its licencefee-payers on fair reporting as a public service broadcaster. Youth on a Mission state that the BBC have maintained a proIsraeli bias on the manner in which it has publicised the conflict and skewed public views into believing that Palestinians triggered the attacks. ‘Media bias’ Since Israel’s heavy bombardment of Gaza began on 8th July, social media has been ablaze with graphic videos and images of innocent Palestinian civilians including children and babies injured or killed. It’s been after these clips became viral predominantly through Facebook that activists for Drive for Justice have felt obligated to stage their discontent with BBC. Gaza has no army, air force, or navy, while Israel possess one of the strongest militaries and stateof-the art combat tech in the world. Hamas, an organisation with a military wing, is it’s only defence and that too with small arms and often home-made offensives. 25-year-old Adnan Hussain of Youth on a Mission says that news coverage was ‘devoid of context or background’ about the previous Israeli occupation of Gaza. Adnan commented: “The least
one would expect from BBC is to remain impartial. “The BBC, and other news networks such as Fox and Sky, have all reported in similar tones as the BBC. It’s ‘number of dead Palestinians’ vs ‘number of Israelis killed’. There’s a very manipulative reason why they choose those particular words to report on fatalities. “Not only that, when talking about the two conflicting sides, mainstream media relays it as ‘Israeli Army’ vs ‘Gaza militants’. The Palestinians have been labelled as the aggressive party! “We have to get the facts right here – The Israeli government has relentlessly been stealing land from the Palestinians – only a few decades ago there was no “Israel” – it was all Palestine. “How often has that been clarified by the media?” Social media The Gaza Crisis and the atrocities that the Palestinians have been subjugated to is not something new, with unrest in the region happening for decades. So the question is “Why now? What has triggered so many people into stepping forward eager to stage the protests?” Youth on a Mission says: “The objective of Drive for Justice is to deliver the message to our government and organisations such as the BBC, that we can gain the support of the people and that we can unveil the truths.”
CAMPAIGNER: Naz Shah from Bradford organised the convoy of cars and bikes to travel to BBC Manchester
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Via Facebook Adnan roped in the support of Bradford-based mother-of-two, Naz Shah, just two days prior to the BBC Manchester rally. Naz says: “It’s all down to social media. Social media is something that we all, including our younger generation, taps into, and this is how we relayed the message of the rally and it snowballed from there. “For me, it was watching video clips of innocent children’s bodies ripped apart because of missile attacks on their home. I have two young children. Anyone who cannot be moved after witnessing the utter despair that the Palestinians are going through, just isn’t human. Other protests Other demonstrations and vigils in the country have called upon Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, to intervene in bringing an end to the "the brutal intensification of violence upon the Palestinians" at hands of the Israelis. Locally, over 3,000 people gathered on Sunday 13th July at Bradford Centenary Square. The organiser, who wishes to stay out of the limelight, says that he feels that the government needs to be made aware that people are no longer ignorant of the IsraelPalestine conflict. He said: “OK, we might not be able to stop a war by such protests,
but we sure can get a message loud and clear out to the people to push their local MP’s into addressing the issue with the government. “On Sunday, we saw Rabbi’s step forward and condemn the actions of the Israeli government. We saw other faith groups turn up and stand for humanity. We saw our local councillor’s come out and
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Syra Hussain, Youth on a Mission
“We regard the BBC as never giving us fair coverage and that is especially true in regard to the ongoing struggles in Palestine and Israel. “We began talking and planned to take a convoy from Blackburn to Manchester in protest against the bias coverage against Palestine. “At first we thought we might have around 100 cars turn up but the campaign actually went viral and when we got there at 2pm, there were hundreds of people already there. “We have had feedback from some telling us that the BBC is already beginning to give more coverage from Gaza’s perspective but now we must keep up the pressure on them. “Whatever it takes, whether we have to camp outside their office, we will do it.”
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“Seeing the Rabbi’s at the rally was one of the best moments from the Bradford demonstration! “Total respect to them and all the others that stand up for what's right! I can't stand seeing sweeping generalisations from some Muslims about all Jews. “We don't like being called terrorists so we shouldn’t do that to the Jews either! We need to educate and remind each other the issue isn't with the Jewish community. “ There are numerous Jewish organisations who are opposed to Zionism. So any comments which abuse Jews, are due to ignorance and a lack of education, which is very sad to see.”
pledge their support. “We’re fortunate to be born in the Western World, the least we can do is fight for humanity and stand up for those people who are suffering at the hands of blatant injustice in other countries.” London Downing Street With the death toll of Palestinians standing at 230 people including some 70 children and over 1,600 people injured, getting immediate international medical aid to the region is proving difficult. UN estimated that over 77 per cent of those killed were innocent civilians. Protests continue across Britain in disapprobation to Israel’s heavy bombardment of Gaza. A major rally, which could see numbers of up to 10,000 people, has been planned in London outside the Israeli Embassy and Number 10 Downing Street on Saturday 19th July. Adnan says: “No one can be exact about figures of such rallies, but we’re expecting some 10,000 people to attend. “I feel that our governments stance on what’s happened over the past nine days is disappointing to say the least. “We want to make clear that as a nation we are disgusted that no political intervention has taken place from Britain and that we call upon a review of our foreign policies.”
Yasin Chopdat, Youth on a Mission
“The plan initially was to bring attention to the lack of fair reporting in Palestine but now we must just try and keep this momentum going. “The name ‘Drive4Justice really caught on and other similar events have already occurred across the UK. “I got a Tweet from someone in the Netherlands just the other day and have received pictures of peaceful demonstrations up and down the country. “Our event in Manchester was so much more successful than we had predicted. One thing we did stress was the need to keep it peaceful. “We united as a country on that day and will continue to support the message with further demonstrations if needed.”
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Honorary Doctorates
University to acknowledge community champions By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
Graduation season is upon us and as students across the country prepare to step away from their academic lives and enter the world of employment, dozens of honorary degrees are also being presented to their worthy recipients. Such an accolade is issued to a person who may not have completed the standard requirements for that degree yet has made a significant contribution to the wider community. In Leeds, a total of 15 Honorary Doctorates, and two Honorary Masters, will be handed out at Leeds Metropolitan University next week. Amongst them, will be Hanif Malik, Chief Executive of the Hamara Healthy Living Centre in Beeston, who will receive an Honorary Doctorate of the University for his contribution to public life and the city of Leeds. Having been established for twenty years and operating under the banner of Hamara for ten years, the organisation has grown into the largest ethnic minority organisation in the voluntary and community sector in Leeds, with 30plus staff.
Mr Malik has been at the forefront of the establishment’s growth and says he was surprised to be named on the list after struggling in school himself. “It is fantastic from a personal perspective and obviously I am really honoured to receive it,” he said. “For me it is hopefully something that will inspire others because I only achieved three GCSEs at school and that was the sum of my academic career. “Obviously education is very important but hopefully by me getting this doctorate it will give people higher aspirations to achieve in life even if they don’t obtain the best grades. “I always encourage young people to do their best academically, but if you have the right attitude in life and put in the hard work, you will be on the right way.” The Leeds resident has worked closely with the university in recent months, as Hamara delivered a healthy living project which looked to improve the health and wellbeing of taxi drivers, with research and evaluation support provided by Leeds Met. He has also represented the voluntary and community sector on the Local Regeneration Partnership Board and the Local Strategic Partnership Board
ACCEPTED: Qari Asim has worked tirelessly in Leeds to build up interfaith relations through his position as an imam at Leeds Makkah Masjid
and is a current member of the Safer Stronger Communities Board. Leeds Metropolitan University Vice Chancellor, Professor Susan Price, said: “As a community champion Hanif Malik’s commitment to charity work and the Hamara Healthy Living Centre has never wavered. “Based in a purpose-developed £1.2million centre, Hamara stands out as a beacon within the Asian voluntary sector and its success - thanks to Hanif’s tireless hard work - has inspired many other organisations to PROUD: Hanif Malik, Chief Executive of the Hamara emulate its Healthy Living Centre, will receive an Honorary achievements.” Doctorate of the University for contribution to public life Meanwhile, other local residents who have been named on this year’s honorary degree list include Chairman of the Leeds Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), Harbans Singh Sagoo, and Leeds Makkah Masjid Imam Qari Asim MBE. Mr Sagoo has been at the forefront of the GNNSJ for 40 years since helping to establish the place of worship for local Sikh residents to visit in South Leeds. He too will receive an Hon Doctorate of the University at a ceremony later this month alongside the two aforementioned recipients. The 73-year-old grandfather said it was a surprise to be named on the list and was hesitant initially to accept the award. “Initially, I believed the actual degree may have conflicted with my own ideologies so I actually sat on it for a month before I could accept it,” he said. “I consulted a few people and they all said that I didn’t ask for it, and in fact I was being given it, so I should take it. “I will be extremely proud and may even get a little bit emotional but I will accept it with the greatest of humility.” Lastly, mosque leader Qari Asim MBE, who has worked tirelessly to build bridges between communities in Leeds since the 7/7 terror attacks will receive an honorary Doctorate of Laws for his contribution to public life. Imam at the Makkah Mosque on Thornville Road, Leeds, Qari was awarded an MBE by the Queen in her 2012 Birthday Honours list for services to inter-faith relations and the community. This work involved him holding open days at the mosque to enhance community relations following the London bombings, and regular interfaith and inter-community events. He commented: “I am incredibly humbled to receive such a prestigious honour from a distinguished institution, which is embedded in local communities. “I am committed to promoting harmony and understanding between different communities, which LOCAL: Chairman of the Leeds Guru Nanak Nishkam I believe is the key to a peaceful and integrated Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ), Harbans Singh Sagoo, will coexistence.” All three men will receive their awards on Tuesday receive an honorary degree for helping Sikhs in South Leeds to be a part of mainstream society 22nd July at Leeds Metropolitan University.
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Conviction Quashed Solicitor helps innocent husband win appeal after being labelled ‘rapist’ by wife By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A Leeds solicitor says that more and more women are doing ‘whatever it takes’ to remain a UK citizen after seeing a rise in the number of allegations being made in regards to false sexual or physical abuse. Abdul Iftikhar, of Kamrans Solicitors, has just recently closed a three-year appeal case which saw an innocent husband have his 13-year sentence revoked on the grounds that his wife lied about being sexually abused. The accused, Mr Khan, who asked for anonymity, had initially been handed the lengthy sentence after being found
guilty of 16 counts of rape, over a twoyear-period, by the complainant, his wife. Yet after a lengthy appeals process, which included collating fresh evidence namely: 16 witness statements, and documents from a number of organisations including the Home Office, DVLA, hospital and a bank, the conviction was resoundingly quashed. From the offset, Mr Khan vehemently denied all the allegations and Mr Iftikhar says the support of his client’s family was crucial in helping to prove the man’s innocence. “He was fortunate to have such a supportive family behind him, who supported him throughout this ordeal,” he said. “Our appeal was so strong, and the
evidence that came with it, that the Court of Appeal actually took the rare decision to say no retrial would be ordered after this latest decision. “It is worrying to see these types of cases on the rise, with more women from the Asian subcontinent seemingly willing to do whatever it takes to remain in the UK. “Mr Khan’s case also had the added incentive, for the woman in question, to secure custody of the children. The father had been given the right to care for them and his wife once again used these allegations against him in an attempt to take the children away. “The past three years have been extremely difficult for Mr Khan but he can now start rebuilding his life.” Mr Khan’s case was finally decided upon earlier this month in front of Lord Justice Laws, Mr Justice Andrew Smith and His Honour Judge Cooke QC. Meanwhile, Mr Iftikhar explained further why he believed this type of case was becoming more common. “There is no doubt that the making of these false allegations are becoming more prevalent in society today,” he said. “By alleging that a partner has sexually or physically abused a spouse, they are more likely to be granted permission to remain in the UK on compassionate grounds and this inevitably has a knock-on effect on custody battles. “Innocent people are falling victim to false crimes being reported and hopefully this story will warn others of the situation.” A spokesperson for the innocent Mr Khan provided the following statement in regard to the case. “The Khan family was devastated as to the manner in which the allegations of abuse were approached by the authorities and particularly the conduct of the Greater Manchester Police which only became apparent during the appeal process. “It became clear that not only had the complainant lied on oath but that the police had suppressed evidence (in favour of the defence), which would have impacted on whether there would have been a conviction in the first place. “Notwithstanding that our loved one lost his reputation, liberty and career, despite overwhelming evidence, the police are taking no action against the former wife. This the family find is wholly unfair. “Ultimately, the family had to search far and wide for a criminal solicitor specialising in criminal appeals and wholeheartedly recognise that without the assistance of Mr Iftikhar of Kamrans Solicitors, Leeds, who scrutinised the case in fine detail and whose search for fresh evidence over three years was clinical and in great depth, the chances of success would have drastically reduced. “The family are now considering their options against the conduct of the complainant, Greater Manchester Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.”
SUCCESS: Abdul Iftikhar, of Kamrans Solicitors, defended the innocent party in this case which took three years to successfully appeal
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Pupil Premium is helping children in Bradford
Hundreds of disadvantaged schoolchildren in Bradford are reaping the benefit of the Pupil Premium with figures show that last year 35.6 per cent of youngsters from poorer backgrounds in Bradford achieved five or more GCSEs at A* to C grade. This compares to 34.8 per cent in 2012 as payments introduced by the Liberal Democrats in Government begin to have a greater impact. Ofsted said the figures showed headteachers were spending pupil premium more effectively with the gap between disadvantaged pupils and their classmates closing. Liberal Democrat MP David Ward said: “This is further proof that the Pupil Premium is transforming the chances of pupils in Bradford and helping to build a stronger economy and fairer society across the country. “Whilst it is clear that the Pupil Premium is working and has increased attainment in Bradford by 0.8 per cent for disadvantaged pupils, I would expect greater progress in the future when the scheme really gets bedded down in schools. The pupil premium budget is increasing to £2.5 billion this year as well as extending the policy to three and four-year-olds. From September all infants will receive free school meals.
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Boycott Israel Israel loses SIXFIGURE business deal with Leeds firm
PULLED-OUT: Directors of iBoardTouch, Mr Zulfi Baif and Mr Saeed Rana, said their company was forced into the decision of backing out of an investment opportunity in Israel due to the immoral, illegal actions of the country
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committing crimes, on this scale. “Hundreds of people are dying because of Israel’s actions and we had initially planned to do a sixDirectors at a rapidly growing figure-deal with the country, yet Yorkshire-based business have that has now been scrapped.” Mr Rana added: “We have decided to take their own stand against the Israeli attacks on Palestine by cancelling a huge investment opportunity. iBoardTouch specialise in providing the latest interactive touchscreen technologies and despite only setting up less than two years ago, is already the second largest touchscreen manufacturer in the UK. With upcoming investment opportunities in both Germany and Dubai, which would accompany already established markets abroad, the business is gaining international notice. However, one investment opportunity ‘had to be cancelled’, according to the company’s directors, as it would be ‘morally wrong’ to financially support a nation currently in the midst of an illegal battle. Directors, Zulfi Baig and Saeed Rana, expressed their anger at what is currently happening in Gaza and said they were unwilling to show any kind of support to done our part in that sense, but Israel at this time. “At the end of the day, we, as why can’t somewhere such as human beings, need to look at Qatar help all the innocent what is happening in Gaza and Palestinians affected by the say enough is enough,” Mr Baig bombings. “They have been spending said. “We took the decision not to billions on a World Cup yet invest in the country purely nothing to help these people. “The price of Muslim blood because we did not want to show any financial support to Israel seems extremely low at the moment, less than a football whilst this injustice is going on. “Yes, we will take a hit with this ticket.” Peaceful protests have been as we even had plans to open offices over there, but we couldn’t taking place up and down the UK morally go into a country which is over the past two weeks in
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response to the ongoing unrest in Palestine. Both Mr Rana and Mr Baig praised the demonstrations as a way of creating awareness and added that it was now time to hit Israel ‘where it really hurts, in the
“We took the decision not to invest in the country purely because we did not want to show any financial support to Israel whilst this injustice is going on.” pocket’. “I would suggest to everyone that we vote with our feet,” Mr Rana said. “Stop buying products which were made in Israel from your supermarket because eventually it will make a difference. “It may only be a few pounds here and there, but if everybody took this stand we would get noticed and the country would be forced to undertake the change which is needed right now.”
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OUTRAGE Tesco sells dates from internationallyrecognised illegal Israeli territory Asian Express Managing Editor, Andleeb Hanif commented: “Europe says that Israeli settlements are illegal under international law, yet it continues to trade with Israel. How bizarre! By stocking products and goods from an apartheid region, consumers are unwittingly contributing to the injustice upon the suppressed people.”
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By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk
The United Nations signed a new directive in January this year, which called upon the European Union’s 28-nation-bloc from dealing or cooperating with businesses in the occupied territories of IsraelPalestine. Surprising then that one of Britain’s leading supermarket chain, Tesco, would trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which is proclaimed illegal under international law. The supermarketgiant’s branch on Canal Road in Bradford, are selling dates during the Muslim’s holy month of Ramadhan. However, to the fury of Asian Express readers, they’ve discovered that all packaged varieties of the dates were from Israel West Bank. Many have said that they will stop shopping at Tesco altogether. Sajad Hussain, from Bradford said: “I was DATES: The produce at the Bradford Tesco store, is clearly labelled up as produced and packed in occupied Israeli territory
absolutely disgusted that Tesco was flogging produce aimed predominantly to Muslims in Bradford during Ramadhan, from a region where Muslims are being subjugated to horrors that we can’t even imagine. “To add insult to injury, the store manager seemed phased when I questioned him whether he knew that Israel West Bank is a globally-recognised illegal territory.” Asian Express contacted Tesco head office to question why they were trading with Israeli businesses from an illegal territory and what action it would take on selling dates from that region. A spokesperson from Tesco said: “We currently have one product that comes from the West Bank a line of dates that is grown in Israel and packed in the West Bank. “We clearly label the product as coming from the West Bank so customers can make an informed choice. “We will be sourcing dates from a different facility outside the West Bank from September this year.” A growing international boycott campaign has been threatening the Jewish economy for a number of years in the wake of continuing development of Jewish-only settlements in the West Bank. In February this year Norway’s finance minister directed a boycott worth $810 with two Israeli firms.
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ENDURANCE: Nazim Ali will run the Leeds 10K this weekend despite being in the middle of a 19-hour fast
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A determined fundraiser says he is ready to take on the ‘huge challenge’ of the Leeds 10K run this weekend despite it falling during the month of Ramadan. Nazim Ali, from Bradford, will not eat or drink throughout daylight hours on Sunday 20th July, yet insists it will not stop him from pushing himself to the limit in the name of charity. Raising funds for the Penny Appeal’s Syria Emergency Appeal 2014, he hopes to help Syrian refugees in Hatay, Turkey, by providing them with much needed food and other essential items. As an ambassador of the Penny Appeal, and General Secretary of the Bradford-based community organisation Naqshbandia Active Development Association (NADA), Nazim has already completed a number of challenges for charity. Despite prior experience, he says this will be one of the toughest
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runs yet, as it falls directly in the middle of a 19-hour fast. “The challenge will be both physically and mentally draining as I will have no access to water,” he said, “yet my struggle is nothing in comparison to the plight of the Syrian Refugees.
Yousaf Razaq, Head of Fundraising for the Penny Appeal, expressed his gratitude to the local resident for his continued support. “We [at Penny Appeal] are wholeheartedly supporting Nazim every step of the way and will be on hand on the day to cheer him
“Your donations will give me the strength to complete the run, so please be generous since every penny really does count. “Your donations will give me the strength to complete the run, so please be generous since every penny really does count. “In late October 2014, God willing, I will be visiting the Turkish/Syrian border to distribute aid to the Syrian Refugees and see at first-hand the work Penny Appeal are doing on the ground.” To date, Nazim has already helped raise more than £10,000 for a range of causes around the world, with his fundraising efforts ranging from marathons to mountain treks.
on,” he said. “Nazim’s charity exploits are well known but he really is taking on a massive challenge for a massive cause. “Running a 10K run is a challenge in itself but to do it with a 19-hour fast with no access to water is incredible. “Our humble message is: please support him with donations to support us in providing much needed aid for Syrian Refugees.” If you would like to sponsor Nazim please visit his donations page at www.justgiving.com/nazim
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Leeds’ own Hamara Centre has been selected as just one of a handful of national organisations who will help spearhead a new project targeted at driving social change in communities. Over the next two years, as part of UnLtd’s and Esmée Fairbairn Foundation’s ‘Lead the Change’ programme, the partners will develop innovative approaches to supporting community and social entrepreneurs, and will learn and share what works. Each partner will receive up to £25,000 which they will use to make awards to local people with entrepreneurial solutions to social need. Amjid Hussain, UnLtd’s Lead the Change programme lead, explained more. “All our partners have demonstrated that they are embedded within their communities, have a good reputation locally and are
trusted,” he said. “We will be looking to build a strong network with our partners through peer support and action learning sessions. They will each add value to the programme and build capacity within their communities to support individuals and generate social change.” Hanif Malik, CEO of Hamara, added: “We are delighted to have been selected as a partner on the Lead to Change programme and look forward to forging a successful working relationship with UnLtd. “As a grassroots organisation we are strongly committed to developing the capacity of our communities through sharing our skills and expertise. “This initiative will enable us to support individuals who share our aim of improving their neighbourhoods while simultaneously embedding a culture of social entrepreneurship.”
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Bradford pupils crowned community champions Year six pupils from Barkerend Primary School are to be become the second group of children from the school to be crowned ‘Community Champions’ at a special assembly. The Barkerend Primary pupils aged between 10 and 11, will receive special certificates for completing the programme, which was set up and run by Places for People and supported by Bradford Council. They will receive their certificates from Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Roger L’Amie, who will be accompanied by Deputy Lady Mayoress Mrs Elizabeth M Smith. Over a series of interactive and fun lessons, pupils looked at what it means to be part of a neighbourhood, making the right choices, consequences of antisocial behaviour and nuisance, and people who help in their neighbourhoods and communities. The pupils had to design and make collages based on likes and dislikes about their neighbourhoods and communities, who to go to for help, and complete worksheets to demonstrate what they have learned to achieve their status as Community Champions. This is the second year that Places for People has run the free programme at Barkerend
Primary School, which ties in with environmental education, social and emotional aspects of learning and is in line with the National Curriculum on citizenship. Yvonne Byrne, Housing Services Manager at Places for People, said: “The Community Champions programme is part of Places for People’s commitment to developing thriving neighbourhoods - for this generation and the next. It’s fantastic to see the children understand what it means to be an important member of their community and embracing their roles as Community Champions.” Julie Elias-Winter, who is part of the Pastoral Team at the school, added: “The teachers and children have been thrilled once again to take part in the Community Champions programme aimed at our year six children, who will be leaving us at the end of this summer term to go on to their secondary schools. “The programme has delivered valuable lessons around the importance of communities, looking after our neighbourhood and caring for our environment. It has also helped to familiarise our children with adults who they can approach and trust, like our community wardens and PCSOs. All in all a very rewarding programme.”
Zayn Malik denies wedding Reports have been circulating that Zayn Malik has secretly married his 21-year-old fiancé Perrie Edwards. The speculation began after the One Direction singer posted a black and white topless snap of himself on Instagram, captioned ‘Blah’ and wearing what appeared to be a wedding band on his ring finger. Bradford-lad and international heartthrob Zayn, 21, sent his fans into meltdown after making his Instagram account, which had previously been private, public. But a spokesman for the singer has denied the rumours stating that the picture shows his engagement ring. The pop stars got engaged last summer, with Zayn proposing to the Little Mix singer.
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AWARENESS: The ‘Green Ribbon Campaign’ was thought up by Imran Khan, founder of the Khan-Can People Charity, as a way of raising awareness of the unrest in Palestine
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green in support of Palestine
REMEMBER: A candle was lit by Bradford Council’s Deputy Leader, Imran Hussain, to honour those killed in the ongoing unrest in Israel/Palestine
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A new campaign, which was launched in Bradford last week, has already stretched out to Manchester, Halifax and Harrogate as cities and towns turn green in support of Palestine. The ‘Green Ribbon Campaign’ was launched by the Khan-Can People Charity in an attempt to raise awareness of the ‘injustice’ of what is happening to the Palestinian people. The initiative has already seen hundreds of people adopt a green ribbon, whether it be tied to their bodies, cars or homes, and has received support from local councillors and businesses. At one site on White Abbey Road, Bradford, a fence has been transformed into a sea of green as more than 300 ribbons have been tied to the posts. During a special ceremony last week, Bradford Council’s Deputy Leader, Imran Hussain, tied his own ribbon to the site and lit a candle to remember those who had died in the ongoing unrest. Founder of the charity, Imran Khan, said he wanted to see the country unite behind the campaign and help send a clear message that ‘the British public want action to stop the Israeli attacks on Palestine’. “Many of us have been affected by the incidents in Gaza and the unfortunate silence our Government has regarding the freedom for the Palestinian people,” he said. “So what are we going to do about it? Well it might not be much, but I need your help with my Green Ribbon campaign. “I want everyone who is supporting and fighting for the freedom of Palestine to tie a green ribbon to all their external items, be it house gates, street lamps, cars, gates of Buckingham Palace; I want the whole of the UK to be littered with as many green ribbons as possible.” He added: “Hopefully this will act as a reminder to ourselves, and our government, of the suffering of the people of Palestine.”
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Surveillance Law slammed
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Law professor labels new legislation as ‘rushed’ and a ‘blanket surveillance’
CRITICAL: Professor Subhajit Basu, from the University of Leeds, has criticised the new law which he says is too intrusive and conflicts with basic fundamental rights
Following the announcement of the UK’s latest surveillance law last week, a Leeds professor has had his say on what he describes as a ‘rushed’ piece of legislation which weakens our basic rights. Professor Subhajit Basu, Associate Professor in Information Technology Law at the University of Leeds, openly disapproves of the law which sees the UK become more of a surveillance state than ever before. By using data retention in a more expansive way, the government will be able to
keep even more records on every individual, something Professor Basu strongly criticises. “This is an act of desperation of a government which is running out ideas and issues,” he said. “This new legislation requires that personal communications data is held for 12 months, giving law enforcement access to metadata of phone calls, emails, text messages and the like. “Metadata includes information about the time messages are sent and the location of the sender, but not the actual content. “The level of intrusion is
unbelievable so information about each one of us will be kept. It is a false argument that the state will lose track of dangerous criminals without the new law. “This is about protecting the law enforcement authorities from the consequences of actions that would otherwise be unlawful. This is not just about protecting the public, this is more like Chinese style ‘blanket surveillance’. “This is a hastily drafted and ill-conceived legislation
that is merely reactive and not proactive.” The introduction of the law was first announced last week, on Thursday 10th July, when the coalition government, with support from the opposition, published the draft emergency legislation, titled the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill. With no prior debate to the ruling being introduced it has been criticised by many who see it as too intrusive and Professor Basu adds that
it ‘breaches fundamental rights’. He added: “This is setting a very bad precedent, previously government never attempted to re-legislate provisions that have been found unlawful through breaches of fundamental rights (European Court of Justice decision). “This is a dangerous precedent. This new law breaches fundamental rights yet nobody has had the chance to debate and question.”
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Who will they become?
Visitors to Leeds Museums and Galleries’ nine fascinating attractions will have the chance to let their imaginations run wild as they take part in a range of fantastic activities and events planned for this summer. Kicking off the summer celebrations is Leeds’ fine Edwardian country home, Lotherton Hall, with their ‘Six Weeks of Summer Fun’ series and the return of family favourite ‘Summer Sixties Picnic’. Boasting extensive grounds and an enchanting bird garden, ‘Six Weeks of Summer Fun’ will incorporate activities including ‘Into Africa Week’ from Monday 28th July and the ‘Lotherton Challenge Week’ which from 11th August will set a number of challenges across the estate. Are you good enough to come out on top? For more details on all the summer events at Leeds Museums and Galleries, please see: www.leeds.gov.uk/whowilltheybecome Asian
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Appeal for missing 15-year-old
Police are appealing for help to trace a 15year-old girl missing from her home in Darwen, Lancashire. Maryam Mahmood was last seen at about 8.30am Thursday 17th July 2014 outside Norden High School on Stourton Street, Rishton where she was dropped off by a relative. Maryam suffers from asthma and is also believed to be fasting for Ramadan. She is described as Asian, 5ft 3ins, slim, with long dark brown hair and wears glasses. She was last seen wearing her school uniform consisting of a purple polo shirt, black trousers, black shoes, with a blue rucksack. Sgt Jill Maltman of East Police, said: “We are getting increasingly concerned about Maryam as it’s now more than 24 hours since she was last seen and she could be anywhere in or out of Lancashire. “I would like to reassure Maryam that she is not in trouble, her family are getting worried and just want her back home. “If anyone has any information about Maryam including if they have seen her or they have any idea of where she may be, please get in contact.” Anyone with information should contact Lancashire Police on 101 if they live in the county or alternatively, please call 01772 614444 quoting log number 542 of 17 July.
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Breeze Arts Festival
The biggest arts festival for young people in West Yorkshire heads to Leeds this week with the start of the Breeze Arts Festival. Now in its eighteenth year the festival (formerly the Breeze International Youth Festival) is back and bigger than ever, with over 30 events over nine days, and runs from Saturday 19th July to Sunday 27th July. The festival, for 11-19 year olds, has got even bigger with even more events to take part in than last year. The majority of events are free or have a Breezecard discount. Events take place all over the city; in libraries, First Floor, Trinity Shopping Centre, Hyde Park Cinema and Leeds Town Hall. More information and how to book tickets can be found at: www.breezeleeds.org/breezeartsfestival
Very ‘hAPPy’ indeed
More than 2,500 people have already downloaded Bradford Council’s new app since it went live in May. The app can be downloaded free from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store and is currently suitable for Apple and Android smartphones and tablets. Using the app, residents can use many council services including: signing up for alerts to remind them when their bin collection is due, when job vacancies are posted on the Council’s website and when schools are closed. The app is in the first phase of development and more features will be added in the future. The Council is currently working on an Android version that is compatible with older Android phones, resolving a few issues with the iPad version and a web-based version that will work on a Windows phone and this work should be completed by late summer.
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PRAYER: Young Muslims performed their prayer in public outside the Leeds Art Gallery before serving up the food last Friday
Ramadan with the Homeless Young Muslims bring food and drink to the streets of Leeds
FOOD: Platefuls of food were dished up last week with dozens of Leeds’ homeless population heading down to the site for a free meal
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A volunteer-run project which helps feeds dozens of homeless individuals every month has stepped up its efforts during Ramadan and is already seeing a fantastic response. ‘Ramadan with the Homeless’ takes place every Friday during the Islamic holy month, located outside the Leeds Art Gallery, on the Headrow. Around 100 volunteers take to the streets to hand out free food and drink to those less fortunate in society with every person asked to bring something down to give away. Whether it was a slice of pizza, pot of pasta, or even a dessert, last week’s event was described as a ‘huge success’ with a mass turnout of volunteers both young and old. Running for two years in the city centre, the project was initially setup to allow young Muslims the chance to give
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something back to society and co-founder, Adil Hussain, says he has been delighted to watch the initiative grow from ‘strength-tostrength’. “We initially thought of setting this kind of initiative up after some friends were running a similar project over in Manchester,” he said. “As Muslims, charity is a fundamental part of our religion and you can see by these events, especially during the month of Ramadan, that there are a lot of people out there who want to help the less fortunate in society. “There is no hidden agenda or personal gain behind this project. We are here solely to please God by feeding the homeless and hopefully help them restore their faith in humanity.” Whether they are tasked with serving up the food, organising it, or just talking to some of the homeless people who come down, every volunteer purely comes down through their own choice. This is something which Adil says is an
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TEAM: Volunteers come down to the site every last Friday of the month to feed the homeless and during Ramadan, the project is expanded into a weekly initiative
inspiring thing to see and he hopes more people will continue to get involved. He said: “It is a beautiful thing seeing so many people come together to help out one common cause and especially with the engagement of youths in particular. “I will always remember one person who came down to receive some food told me that by him talking to some of the volunteers it
helped him ‘feel human again and part of society’. “To think that this project can have that much of an impact on somebody’s life shows how important it is to not only feed the homeless but also interact.” At just 25-years-old, Adil adds that he does hope to inspire some more young people to get involved with charity work as it is
extremely rewarding for all parties. “At the moment young Muslims are getting so much negative press,” he said. “We want to show the world the true meaning of Islam and that we really are good people.” The final Ramadan with the Homeless event will be held on Friday 25th July before the event is returned to its monthly schedule on the last Friday of every month.
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Robot Designers By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
A team of students from a local Leeds school took a step into the future last week as they drew up plans for a revolutionary robot. Year 8 pupils from the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) dreamed up the innovative creation as part of the inaugural Young Innovator of the Year Awards, run by Harper Adams University. Nikita Bharath, Jenni Greenfield and Laura Memmott teamed up to the ‘planning, helping, design organising, excellent, best ever robot’ otherwise known as Pheobe R. The awards were aimed at 11-19 year olds who were interested in design and innovation and the GSAL team were highly commended for their efforts. Entrants had to suggest a new way that robots might help us in the future and design a robot for that purpose, presenting the idea as a poster, video or web page. From around 1,000 entries, 50 were shortlisted and their creators invited to the Young Innovator of the Year Awards ceremony at Harper Adams. As well as being shortlisted in the
team category, Jenni, Nikita and Laura’s video earned them Highly Commended in the Best School/College category with Jason Bradbury, of Channel 5’s The Gadget Show, on hand to present the awards. Jenni, Nikita and Laura came up with the idea for Phoebe R in their ICT lessons at school, and then worked together at home to film their video showing how Phoebe R could get you organised, from waking you up in the morning to reminding you to do your homework. Laura said: “We’re all forgetful and a little bit disorganised and Phoebe R solves that problem - it will remember everything for you.” Jenni added: “It was a lovely surprise to get shortlisted; we really just did the robot for fun.” Tim Street, head of ICT and computing at GSAL, praised the trio’s initiative and was delighted to see them receive the commendation at the awards ceremony. “Jenni, Nikita and Laura worked very hard to produce their video for the competition,” he said. “They worked well in a team, at lunchtimes, breaks, before and after school to meet the deadline, and I’m very pleased that their entry was shortlisted.”
SUCCESS: (l-r) Nikita Bharath, Jenni Greenfield and Laura Memmott celebrate with their certificate after the awards ceremony at Harper Adams University, in Shropshire
GSAL girls highly commended in nationwide design competition
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In the month of Ramadhan, a change of eating and drinking habits can upset your hormones which can cause breakouts, or dull, dry skin in general. It is really important to step up your skin regime to compensate for the lack of nourishment from within. SECURE: Leeds Bradford Airport will step up security measures following a warning from US security chiefs
Airport security to be stepped up in Yorkshire Airports across Yorkshire have stepped up security measures just three days after the US announced that terrorists in Syria and Yemen may have been developing explosives that could be smuggled onto planes. The new measures had affected major airports which flew directly to the US yet now it seems the extra precautions are also being taken at smaller locations. Passengers carrying a mobile phone or tablet device will have to show that it can turn on otherwise it will not be allowed on the flight. An initial warning had been released last week after US security chiefs told Britain’s Department for Transport (DfT) that alQaida operatives in the two aforementioned countries had joined forces to develop bombs that would avoid detection and bring down aircraft. A spokeswoman for Britain's transport ministry declined to give any further details on any further security measures or to say whether the increased security was even linked to the US concerns. Meanwhile, a US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official said the changes were a response to a ‘real time’ and ‘credible’ threat but could not comment on specific intelligence matters. “Aviation remains an attractive target to global terrorists, who are consistently looking for ways to circumvent our aviation security measures,” the spokesperson said. “As always, DHS continues to adjust security measures to fit an ever evolving threat environment. “Information about specific enhancements and locations are sensitive as we do not wish to divulge information about specific layers of security to those who would do us harm.” The main concern is that militant groups could try to blow up US or Europe-bound planes by concealing bombs on foreign fighters carrying Western passports who spent time with Islamist rebel factions in the region, according to the US sources.
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#Cakes4Syria Tens of thousands raised through nationwide ‘bake sale’
After a hugely successful campaign during Ramadan last year, the Cakes4Syria team are back once again in 2014 and have already raised well over £25,000. Expanding into a nationwide mission this year, the simple concept of buying a cake in exchange for £10 will help vulnerable Syrian refugees who have been affected by the ongoing civil war in their home country. Five pounds from every cake purchased goes straight to Islamic Relief’s Syria Appeal and this year’s fundraising target has already been smashed with cakes purchased across England, Wales and even Scotland. The project is run by young Muslim volunteers with distributors across the country on hand to drop off the cakes at the customer’s doorstep twice a week. With more and more orders coming in on a daily basis, it is up to the team at the Bradford Hub to keep the campaign running smoothly. Volunteer and one of the lead
organisers of this year’s event, Sibbat E-Noor, said he was thrilled to see such a response on a nationalscale and that it was an easy decision to expand the operation this year. “Last year we had so many people calling from London and Birmingham wanting cakes that we decided that we really had to sit down and discuss whether it was feasible,” he said. “Basically from there we decided to go ahead with it and ever since we have received thousands of calls up here in Bradford and our 10,000th cake is set to be delivered on Thursday (17th July).” More than six million Syrians are currently in need of humanitarian aid with 1.7million refugees. The Cakes4Syria campaign has proved to be a big success both years it has run and Sibbat adds that it doesn’t surprise him how much
people are willing to give. “At the end of the day people want to help but often don’t know how,” he said. “By simply picking up the phone and buying a cake you are helping someone in Syria and you are also getting a sweet reward too. “The generosity of our volunteers, of Islamic Relief, and of the people buying the cakes has been fantastic. We have even had one school right here in Bradford order 56 cakes at once just this week.” Cakes can be ordered by calling the Cakes4Syria call centre on 01274 952 144 or texting 07511 724 372 between 12pm and 8pm. Deliveries are made every Thursday and Sunday up until the end of Ramadan.
“At the end of the day people want to help but often don’t know how. By simply picking up the phone and buying a cake you are helping someone in Syria and you are also getting a sweet reward too.” (picture via Twitter)
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Fasting related diets have recently become all the rage. The most widely acclaimed at the moment is the 5:2 diet (where you eat normally for five days in the week and fast [consume 500 calories for the other two]) though this sits amongst the hundreds of other juice cleanses, detox regimes and intermittent fasting programmes that are currently being marketed to those who want to lose weight – and lead a healthier lifestyle. When the body is denied food it burns fat so that energy is created and this in turn can lead to weight loss. However, if the body is denied sustenance for too long, it will eventually start to break down our muscle protein for energy – this is not good. The changes observed in our body physically on the outside and felt internally on the inside depend on how long we are fasting for. Diets such as the 5:2 and certain other detoxification cleanses do not last for a prolonged amount of time – the denial of food is temporary and so the benefits of these are high. In a normal fasting state, our bodily glucose is used up as our main source of energy; once this use has been maximised and exhausted, fat becomes the next source of energy for the body and starts to be broken down. Whilst this is ok, what we do not want to happen is for the body to begin using protein for energy through the breakdown of muscle – this is what is technically known as starvation and what happens in bouts of prolonged fasting. In cases such as the 5:2 diet or in Ramadan for example, this stage is highly unlikely to be reached due to the intermittent nature of the fast in the case of the former, and the daily breaking of the fast in regards to the latter. It’s not all about food Fasting during the month of Ramadan is a fundamental aspect of Islam – it is one of the five pillars of the religion and is observed by millions of Muslims throughout the world. The Islamic calendar is a lunar one, meaning that the dates of Ramadan (if put into accordance with the standard calendar) change every year; this year sees those in the UK fasting for around nineteen hours a day. Obligatory fasting has not been prescribed to Muslims for cosmetic reasons – it is not a means to lose weight so that we can fit into that pair of jeans we bought last month. Rather it is a time to reflect; to understand how not to take things for granted, to teach us selfrestraint and self-discipline, to take away all outer distractions so that we may get closer to our maker and, if done correctly, to
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cleanse our bodies of any toxins and impurities – to strive to become as perfect as we were when we were put onto this Earth by Allah. What happens to our body during Ramadan? Fasts during Ramadan, wherever you are in the world, last from sunrise to sunset. The energy lost throughout the day from no food or drink can be replaced and accounted for during the pre-sunrise (suhoor) and the pre-sunset (iftar) meals. This prevents the breakdown of body muscle for protein. Whilst we are using glucose for energy whilst we are fasting, following suhoor and iftar we begin to use fat for energy – which in turn preserves muscle and lowers cholesterol and blood pressure. Following several days of fasting, increased levels of endorphins (the hormone released during exercise) become apparent in the blood which as a result, give a feeling of less fatigue and a sense of mental and physical wellbeing. It’s a month long – do it properly To ensure that our muscles do not breakdown for energy during Ramadan, meals must contain food groups that give us energy – i.e. carbohydrates and fats. Ideally slow energy releasing / complex carbohydrates (for example barley, lentils, wholemeal flour, wheat etc.) and fats. Refined carbohydrates (those that contain sugar and white flour) should try to be avoided. All of the major food groups should be incorporated into the diet: carbohydrates, fats, fibres, proteins, minerals and vitamins. In fact, the composition of our meals during Ramadan, if done aptly, should be the same during non-fasting months. It is said to avoid caffeinated drinks (tea, coffee, coke) as these stimulate increased water loss through excessive urination. Deep fried foods should be avoided and replaced with baked or shallow fried foods. High sugar and highfat foods such as cakes, chocolates and Asian mithai should be broached with a lot of caution – instead milk-based sweet treats and dishes like grilled chicken and / or meat should be incorporated into the diet. Potatoes with skin on are also a great energy food. For mind, body and soul Remember, the daily fast during Ramadan is to benefit YOU in the long run; you can make it as healthy and as productive as you like. It is a test of will, devotion, and physical and mental strength...if done properly, the rewards – here and in the hereafter – will be bountiful.
Q&A with your property law solicitor
DIN Solicitors specialise in various areas of law. This week our solicitor will be discussing frequently asked questions in relation to residential conveyancing.
• What is conveyancing? Conveyancing is the term given to the process of transferring legal ownership of land and property. Conveyancing can include sale, purchase, and re-mortgaging.
• How long does conveyancing take? The conveyancing process does not have a fixed duration. Much depends on whether or not there is a mortgage, the cooperation of all parties involved etc. A straightforward conveyance where there are no major problems can be completed within 6-12 weeks. However please note this is a guide only; some conveyances may take longer and some may be completed sooner.
• How much does conveyancing cost? There are two costs – one is the legal fee and one is a fee for disbursements (see below). The legal fee will depend on the purchase/sale price of the property and whether a mortgage is involved. We are able to provide a fixed fee which is very reasonable and competitive. • What are disbursements? Disbursements are expenses paid to third parties and which are incurred in the conveyancing process (e.g. property searches, Land Registry fees etc). We have excellent contacts with search providers and can obtain competitive quotes for search fees.
• What are the different types of searches? The main searches include the following: • Local Authority Search – this reveals the property’s planning history and any future planning proposals likely to impact the property. • Drainage Search – this tells you whether the drains run into a private or public sewer. • Land Registry Search – this reveals if there are any undisclosed mortgages on the property. • Land Charges Search – this is usually required by the mortgage lender to ensure you are not bankrupt. • Environmental Search – this reveals if there are any waste disposal sites in the locality and whether there is any risk of flooding, subsidence etc. There may be other searches which may be applicable to your conveyance. Please contact us and we will advise you further.
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Srebrenica Memorial Day
By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk
As the annual Srebrenica Memorial Day arrived on Friday 11th June, more than 600 mosques across the country united to hold a special sermon and du’aa to remember those who died in the 1995 Bosnian massacre. Muslim worshippers commemorated the victims of the genocide which saw more than 8,000 Bosnian men and boys systematically murdered and buried in mass graves in Srebrenica. The United Nations called it ‘the greatest atrocity on European soil since the Second World War’ and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) ruled that the mass executions constituted genocide. The sermon was written and prepared by Imam Qari Muhammad Asim MBE, from Makkah Mosque in Leeds and he explained why the date was so important to remember. He said: “The tragic events at Srebrenica represent the biggest act of genocide in Europe since the Second World War, and the fact that such events took place in the heart of Europe makes them even more shocking. “The sermon, which was delivered at mosques across the country, offered a unique opportunity to honour the lives lost
in Srebrenica and to highlight the continued consequences of genocide. “In the sermon, we reaffirm our own commitment to tackling hatred, intolerance and prejudices, and to build stronger community relations in the UK.” Currently, the UK leads the way in the EU in commemorating Srebrenica Memorial Day. The European Parliament passed a resolution in 2009 asking every EU country to commemorate the day, which aims to remember the victims, committing ourselves to tackling hatred and intolerance, and so creating a better society for all. The sermon, du’aa and Remembrance Iftar’s were just some of the events taking place to mark Remembering Srebrenica Memorial Week, which began on Sunday 6th July. Three national and 20 local events took place across the UK, all organised by, or in conjunction with, the UK charity Remembering Srebrenica, which is the country’s organiser of the national events to commemorate the anniversary. Many of the organisers are former delegates from the charity’s ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ education initiative, which sees groups of key people taken to Bosnia & Herzegovina to witness first-hand the effects of the genocide, and the wider impact that hatred can have on society.
Sermons remember those who died in ‘tragic’ massacre
REMEMBER: Groups gathered in mosques across the country to remember the victims of the Srebrenica massacre
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Tackling Bradford’s nuisance riders
Police put the brakes on the street’s menaces A new team dedicated to and is a week of activities where clamping down on the anti-social police and partners will be use of motorbikes and quad bikes addressing issues of anti-social in Bradford District has got off to a behaviour and low level crime positive start. causing concern in the district. In its first week of operation, Throughout the week a number police officers seized five bikes and of leaflets will be circulated to made two arrests, as well as issuing highlight the possible action which warnings to people suspected of using bikes SEIZED: In its first week of to cause a nuisance. operating, the new designated As well as responding team have already taken five to calls, the team works bikes off the road as well as closely with Bradford arresting two individuals Council and social housing provider Incommunities to take action against repeat offenders, or those found to be storing bikes which have been used in an anti-social manner. A dedicated telephone number and email address has also been set up for people to submit details anonymously of suspected nuisance riders, as well as where the bikes are thought to be kept. Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Together Week began in Bradford on 14th July
could be taken against those using motorbikes and quad bikes antisocially, or those who are keeping these machines on their properties. Chief Inspector Damien Miller, Neighbourhoods lead for Bradford District, said: “This team is committed to not only tackling
Bradford's nuisance riders, but also taking action against those who store these bikes at their properties. “Those found to be using bikes to cause a nuisance or riding them in a dangerous manner can expect to have them seized. Repeat
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Britain planned to train a Syrianrebel army PLAN: Former chief of staff, General Sir David Richards, was the mastermind behind the plan two years ago which would have seen a rebel army trained up for one year before marching on Damascus
A secret plan to train-up and equip a 100,000-strong Syrian rebel army in an effort to overthrow leader Bashar al-Assad were turned down just two years ago as they were deemed ‘too risky’. General Sir David Richards, or Lord Richards as he is now known, was the country’s leading military personnel at the time and had shown the proposals to Downing Street and the National Security Council, as well as US officials. Plans are often drawn up as contingency strategies yet few are circulated amongst such personnel as Lord Richards’ proposals were. The Ministry of Defence declined to comment on the reports yet, according to the BBC, Richards had suggested that an international coalition was established to train the rebels at separate bases in Jordan and Turkey. The army would be trained for a year, whilst a new alternative Syrian government was to be established in exile. Once the force was fully equipped for the challenge, it was suggested to the PM that the new Syrian rebel army would march on Damascus, with support from fighter jets provided by the West and Gulf allies. Richards’ two-year-old proposals came just days after US President Barack Obama had said he was seeking $500million in funding to do a similar project which would see Syrian rebels receive training. Britain had initially pledged to stay away from the war-torn country yet once it was revealed that chemical weapons had been used, David Cameron was all but forced to consider military action. US and UK officials have since accused the Assad army of being behind the attacks, yet Damascus have always insisted it was rebel groups. Monzer Akbik, spokesman for the Syrian National Coalition, an opposition alliance,
said: “The international community did not intervene to prevent those crimes and at the same time did not actively support the moderate elements on the ground. “A huge opportunity was missed and that opportunity could have saved tens of thousands of lives actually and could have saved also a huge humanitarian catastrophe.” Speaking to the BBC, Professor Michael Clarke, of the Royal United Services Institute think tank, added his beliefs that, though it would have been risky to set-up training two years ago, it may have been the most effective plan. He said: “We have missed the opportunity to train an anti-Assad force that would have real influence in Syria when he is removed, as he will be. “I think there was an opportunity two or three years ago to have become involved in a reasonably positive way, but it was dangerous and swimming against the broader tide of history… and the costs and the uncertainties were very high.” He added that he thought now it was too late to take such action. “Western policymakers in a sense have got to have the courage to do nothing and to work on what comes after the civil war,” he said. “There are no good options over Syria. It is a slow-motion road accident.”
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A school in Bradford has been commended for its promotion of ‘cohesion, diversity and anti-racism’ after becoming the first educational establishment in the city to receive a prestigious award. Horton Grange Primary scooped the School of Sanctuary Award last month in recognition of their hard work around refugees and asylum seekers. Pupils at the school demonstrated a passion for learning about the subject whilst the teaching staff provided a curriculum which helped reinforce aims and visions promoting social cohesion. As part of the criteria to gain the award, Horton Grange had to provide a portfolio of work for evidential proof that they were working towards making the site a welcoming and safe place for all. Sanctuary in Schools project development worker, Mary Blacka, praised the school as she handed over the award, saying the pupils and staff had really gone the extra mile. “Normally the portfolios are one well-stuffed leaver-arch file but when I turned up at Horton Grange I found four enormous, crammed lever-arch files,” she said. “I think that is typical of the way the school addresses issues around diversity and cohesion and this award is very richly deserved. “The school has been practicing the ideals of a School of Sanctuary long before I ever came in. There is obviously enormous support from school management and a special mention for Niela Ahmed.” The school has already been praised for its work in promoting racial equality; becoming the first in the country to receive the Stephen Lawrence Award at Level Two first
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Cohesion is champion at local primary school
SUCCESS: Horton Grange pupils smile with their certificate after being named as Bradford’s first official ‘School of Sanctuary’
PROUD: R.E and Equality co-ordinator, Niela Ahmed, was delighted to see the school receive the award
time. For their latest award, the school held a number of events which culminated in the national Refugee Week where pupils were involved in extra workshops around asylum seekers and refugees. A giant canvas project was completed in conjunction with the Human Relief Foundation and Sewing Bradford, whilst a special play was performed by pupils, showing the struggles of asylum seekers, produced alongside the Zephaniah Trust. Niela Ahmed, R.E and Equality co-ordinator, explained further: “We’ve been working towards this for so long and it was actually during Refugee Week that we got the award. “After the canvas was unveiled in the morning we had a separate ceremony after school at the Fabric Gallery where we were presented with the certificate for a School of Sanctuary award. “We were all really proud, firstly, because we are the first school in Bradford to get it, and secondly because of all the hard work put in over the last year.” The school is now working towards obtaining the Stephen Lawrence Award at Level Three as it continues to promote cohesion in a multicultural society.
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very parent wants their child to get the best start in life and with one of England’s top afterschool clubs located right here in Bradford, the opportunity to give your son or daughter the tools to succeed has been made a little easier. Raising Explorers is an Ofsted registered afterschool learning club which has been praised as an industry leader for children aged between 5 and 15. Currently, 120 pupils are enrolled at the club which provides tuition in a host of subjects from core lessons such as Maths, English and Science, through to religious studies, like Arabic Tajweed, Arabic Language and Islamic studies. With the summer holidays
“ The After School Learning Club” fast approaching, many children will not have a place to go and may be sat at home bored throughout the six or seven weeks away from school. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. At the Manningham-based Raising Explorers, children will be able to enjoy a host of activities, whilst also keeping up with their educational development. A team of fully qualified teaching staff can provide expert classes, run outside of term time, with children also being rewarded for their hard work through specially
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but also join in with all the extra activities which will make this summer one to never forget. Back to the classroom, of which there are currently nine onsite, including a separate IT suite and games room, and you will find the dedicated teaching team. Every child has the ability to succeed in their education and it is one of the main goals at Raising Explorers to ensure the
attainment level for every pupil is raised by at least one grade. Tuition is available across a wide range of subjects, with homework and reading support provided for all Key Stages in a forward-thinking, interactive environment. Parents may also request specific individual subject support to ensure their child’s learning is tailored to their desire. So, if you would like to make your child the latest Raising Explorer then please contact the club, but hurry because spaces are filling up fast.
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Reading the Riot Act n a previous article we looked at The Riot (Damages) Act 1886 which provides a right to claim compensation where premises are damaged or destroyed by rioters from the statutory body responsible for overseeing the local police. In a landmark decision, the Court of Appeal has awarded compensation for consequential losses, such as loss of profit or loss of rent, caused as a result of rioting. The case of Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance & others –v- The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime concerned damage caused to the Sony distribution warehouse in Enfield as part of the widespread disorder and rioting following the shooting of Mark Duggan by Police in August 2011. The warehouse had been looted and set on fire by a group of youths and was completely destroyed. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPC) declined to compensate the Claimants under the Act for property damage and business interruption losses. Court proceedings were issued in which the Claimants sought to recover almost £60 million of
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indemnified losses by Insurers together with £4 million of uninsured losses suffered by owners of stock held at the warehouse. The Commercial Court confirmed that in order for a valid compensation claim to be made under the Act there must be a “riot” within the meaning of the Public Order Act 1986; the rioters must be “tumultuously assembled”; and the rioters must engage in wanton damage to property as opposed to looting in order to steal. In order to satisfy the requirement that the rioters are “tumultuously assembled”, it is required that the group be acting in an agitated, excited, volatile manner, usually also making a noise which, at least notionally, should put the police on notice of the riot. The Court took the view however that it was not necessary for the rioters to be making a “tremendous” noise and the real “touchstone” is that there must be some public element to the rioters’ behaviour so as to create a perceived or palpable threat. In this case, the Court considered the wider context of the riots in Enfield together with the social media content relating to it and found that a palpable threat had been created such as to make the Police notionally aware of the risk of an attack on the warehouse. Whilst the Court was satisfied that the claim for compensation was validly made, the Court found that the wording of the Act was such that any compensation payable was limited to physical damage and did not extend to consequential losses, such as loss of profit or loss of rent. However, the Court of Appeal has now overturned this decision. The Court of Appeal took the view that there is nothing in the Act which prevents a claim for consequential losses meaning that compensation can be sought for all losses incurred consequent on the damage to the property, to include business interruption losses. Whilst the decision will be welcomed by those suffering losses caused by rioting and their Insurers, it is likely that the Act will be considered to be in need of reform given the extent of potential damages claims at the expense of the public purse in such situations.
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hether you are just looking to do some DIY or a businessman stocking up on equipment, Al Murad is the one stop destination for all wallpaper, tiles and paint needs in Yorkshire. Over the past 20 years, the business has built up a solid reputation with thousands of customers visiting one of the many establishments across the county and even England. The country’s official largest independent tile and natural stone distributor takes great pride in bringing all the latest designs from around the world and delivering them to your doorstep. Call in to Al Murad’s Bradford Lane store (just off Leeds Road) now and view their stunning showroom with dozens of tiles on display. There is bound to be something
for every room and with every item available to take away today, your refurbishment plans could become much more than just a distant dream. Despite offering products at the lowest trade-value possible, the Al Murad sites often have exclusive offers for in-store customers so make sure you visit your local store to keep up to date on all the latest bargains. Al Murad specialise in particular in ceramic tiles and natural stone from all over the world, including countries such as Spain, Turkey and Italy, meaning you truly are spoilt for choice when it comes to deciding how to accessorise your home. With up to 20 containers of the latest tile designs being imported into the UK every week, you can be assured that at Al Murad, customers are always the first to see the latest
tiles which hit the market. In store, an extensive range includes materials such as travertine, granite, marble, limestone, glass, porcelain, mosaic, slate, manmade stone and under floor heating as well as all the top branded adhesives and tile accessories. Want something even more stylish? Why not take advantage of some of the designer brand wallpaper on offer which can transform any space into a room which oozes class. Trained staff are of course on hand to provide any advice that you may require, and make sure you ask about home delivery. Al Murad’s Bradford Lane store is open seven days a week, even during Ramadan, so head down today and see how you can begin making your dream home into reality.
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ave you been a victim of an under-settled personal injury claim? There are nearly one million personal claims settled every year by solicitors in England and Wales. The vast majority are dealt with efficiently by solicitors to achieve the maximum compensation but there can be another story. Until the summer of 2013 the majority of these cases involved the solicitor paying a referral fee of about £800.00 for each personal injury claim to an insurer or accident management company. This was generally paid up front putting pressure on the solicitor’s bank overdraft as the work was done on a no win no fee basis with payment at the end of the claim. Much of the work was done by unqualified fee-earners doing vast
quantities of cases with pressure of steep targets. The result is the incentive to settle cases too cheaply on damages and too quickly to improve the cashflow of the solicitors and not for the benefit of the client. Here at the Miah Solicitors we recognise that some clients may have been badly advised in personal injury claims. We have set up a dedicated department to address this issue and try and recover monies that are lawfully owed to victims of personal injury claims. Personal injury over the years has gone through a series of changes which have affected the market, mainly the abolition of legal aid and the introduction of no win no fee arrangements. Over the last 10 or 15 years we have seen the growth of solicitors with huge personal injury departments. They have obtained work via various sources but mainly by paying referral fees in order to obtain this work. They would ordinarily pay a referral fee in advance and then act for the client on a no win no fee basis. As such the costings and cashflow become very stringent and tight and the aim effectively is to try and settle cases as quickly as possible in order to recover the outlay that has been made for the referral fees and also to obtain the profit costs as a result. It is well known within the personal injury sector and also accepted that getting to a settlement as quickly as possible is always the best option for the solicitor in question and obviously sometimes the client. However, are these settlements being reached fairly and equitably for the benefit of the client or really for the benefit of the solicitor? If you consider the person who would deal with a personal injury claim they would ordinarily be nonqualified as well as being under great stress and
pressure to achieve targets and goals then it is very easy for them to cut corners by not checking the medical report properly or assessing whether or not the offer in question is reasonable to the client and in compliance with case-law.
complaint on your behalf to the Legal Ombudsman who may also award damages. Therefore if you have had a claim in the last six years that you feel may have been settled too quickly or you feel that was not the correct amount
Our aim is to try and assess any claims that have been under-settled and look to take action against the solicitors in question to recover your full entitlement. Our aim is to try and assess any claims that have been under-settled and look to take action against the solicitors in question to recover your full entitlement. We can also look to make a
then contact the Miah Solicitors for professional advice which will be conducted by a solicitor who is not subject to targets or any referral fees to be paid to a third party.
For further information contact:The Miah Solicitors 325-327 Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS8 4HT Website: www.themiahsolicitors.co.uk Email: www.info@themiahsolicitors.co.uk
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A whopping £620million buyout By Anush Ansari
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Pakistani businessman’s Bestway Group to buy out Co-operative’s 774 pharmacies
The troubled Co-operative group has agreed a deal in which it will sell its pharmacy business for £620 million to the Bestway Group. The transaction is due to complete in October 2014, following the fulfillment of a number of required steps to separate the Pharmacy business from the Co-operative. Bestway is UK’s second largest independent Cash & Carry operator and eighteenth largest privately owned company, started by Sir Anwar Pervez in London in 1976. Today, the Bestway Group stands as the world’s seventh largest family-owned business with a turnover of £2.52billion. The agreement follows a formal sale process initiated by the Co-operative reflecting its decision that the pharmacy business was not part of its future strategy. Last year the Co-op bank discovered they had a £1.5billion gap in its finances. The net proceeds of the sale will be used to reduce the Cooperative’s debt and invest in its core businesses. The Bestway Group stands as Pakistan’s second largest cement producer and joint owners of Pakistan’s second largest private bank with assets under management of just under US$10.3billion. United Bank Ltd (UBL) has a branch network of over 1,400 branches serving over five million customers. With this new acquisition, Bestway will have an annual turnover of approximately £3.4 billion and a global workforce of more than 32,600 people, with over 11,900 people from the UK. Bestway has built up a successful global business over 40 years by investing in and connecting with the communities it serves. The philanthropic arm of the group, the Bestway Foundation, annually donates 2.5 per cent of its post-tax profits to social projects in the countries in which it operates.
Zameer M. Choudrey, Bestway Group Chief Executive
The UK Government and UNICEF are hosting Girl Summit 2014: a future free from FGM and child and forced marriage on Tuesday 22th July. The international summit will take place in London and will galvanise efforts to end both practices in the UK and overseas within a
ENTREPRENEUR: Sir Anwar Pervez moved to Britain when he was 21-years-old and started out with a convenience store in London’s Earls Court in 1963
Zameer M. Choudrey, Bestway Group Chief Executive, said: “We are delighted to be bringing The Co-operative Pharmacy business into the Bestway family, adding to our growing and diverse business portfolio. “The Co-operative Pharmacy is a strong, competitive business, operating in a sector where demographic trends show an increasing demand for healthcare services amongst the
wider community. “We see great potential to grow the business organically and through future acquisitions. We always look to take a longterm approach and have a strong track record of successfully growing businesses that have previously been acquired within the group. We are confident that we will continue to do so with this business.”
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generation. FGM and CFM are deep rooted cultural practices that violate the rights of girls and women. In total child and forced marriage
affects about 14 million girls every year. Nearly 66,000 women in England and Wales are living with the consequences of FGM and UN figures estimate that 125 million women and girls worldwide have been cut.
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Rochdale man jailed for starving step-daughter
A man who deprived his stepdaughter of food, causing her to become seriously unwell, has been sentenced, along with the child's mother who allowed the abuse to happen. On 7th April 2014, a 32-year-old man admitted causing a child to suffer serious physical harm. His partner and the child's mother, a 30-year-old woman, admitted allowing a child to suffer serious physical harm. They cannot be named due to legal reasons. At Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court on Thursday 17th July 2014, he was sentenced to three years in prison and she was given a 15 month suspended prison sentence,. On the evening of 23rd April 2013 into the early hours of the following day, the victim, aged 10 at the time, was found collapsed and unresponsive on the bathroom floor of her then Rochdale home. An ambulance was called and she was admitted to the Royal Oldham Hospital. On arrival she was found to be severely malnourished and had a distended abdomen, consistent with a child who has not been fed. She also had gross nutritional deficiencies. She told police how she had stopped being regularly fed, that she would be given food intermittently including being fed raw potato peelings - and would not be able to eat with the rest of the family, claims that were verified by siblings. Photographs were taken of the
home address and a room believed to be the victims showed no clothes or possessions. There were toys and electrical equipment for other children at the address. The girl also disclosed how, shortly after being admitted to hospital, her mother had said that if she did not tell anyone about her home life then it would not happen again and she would get fed every day and would even be given "pudding and custard". Detective Inspector Caroline Ward, said: "This is a tragic case and had the abuse continued much longer there is a very real possibility it could have cost this young girl her life. "Thankfully it came to the attention of the emergency services in time for her to receive specialist and appropriate medical treatment. It also ensured we and our partners, including Rochdale children's services, could put structured safeguarding measures in place around her, which along with her determined spirit has helped her to make a remarkable recovery. "There is no question that she was treated differently to her siblings, being deprived of food and affection over several months. "To knowingly inflict such abuse on a young, innocent and vulnerable child defies belief and goes against the very basic instincts of human nature. "She is now in a loving, caring and nurturing environment but the abuse she has suffered will most likely stay with her for the rest of her life."
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Drop in crime and burglary rates The Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, Mark Burns-Williamson, welcomed the latest police recorded crime statistics which showed that crime overall had dropped by nearly two per cent in West Yorkshire, compared to a 1.3 per cent drop across England and Wales. The figures, revealed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), show that domestic burglary is down by 13.5 per cent for the 12 months to March 2014, compared to the year before. The figures also show that robbery is down by 11 per cent, with criminal damage and arson dropping by 6.2 per cent. Despite some positive reductions, increases could be seen in sexual offences which rose 11.7 per cent during the same time period, shoplifting (up 6.9 per cent), and violence without injury (up 17.6 per cent). Mr Burns-Williamson said: "These figures demonstrate that West Yorkshire Police officers and staff are working incredibly hard to help bring down crime across the county as the drop below the national average shows. “Domestic burglary is a target in the Police and Crime Plan and reducing it is a credit to the work of
West Yorkshire Police and partners. “Incidences of robbery have dropped as have criminal damage and arson which is testament to the good work West Yorkshire Police and partners are doing to ensure communities are safer and feel safer. “The rate of sexual offences continues to be a serious concern, but that rise has slowed down, and is below the national average rise and greater awareness and reporting could be a contributing factor for this.
that despite the severe Government cuts, which means 30 per cent of our budget reduced by 2016/17, or a cut of £152million, officers, staff and volunteers are working hard to reduce crime. “It is also worth noting that the recorded rate of anti-social behaviour incidents is the 12th lowest rate across England and Wales, and more than six per cent below the national average. “These decreasing figures demonstrate that the hard work and
“Incidences of robbery have dropped as have criminal damage and arson which is testament to the good work West Yorkshire Police and partners are doing to ensure communities are safer and feel safer.” “I have been working with the Chief Officer team throughout the year on tackling those areas such as shoplifting and violence against the person where there continues to be a rise because we need to ensure that the issues behind these rises are understood and that the police and partners are working together to reduce crime. “I think what these figures show is
continued commitment of officers and staff within West Yorkshire Police in bringing criminals to justice is working. “Reducing antisocial behaviour is a priority in my refreshed Police and Crime Plan and is a priority for communities and partner agencies such as the police, councils and housing providers that recognise the impact such behaviour can have.”
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Lord Ahmad becomes Parliamentary Under Secretary of State As part of the Prime Minister’s reshuffle this week, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon has been promoted to Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Communities and Local Government. His responsibilities will include departmental business in the House of Lords, European programmes, transparency, productivity, procurement and value for money. Lord Ahmad was previously Lord’s Whip for the Department for Communities and Local Government,
Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Universities and Science from 2011 until his current appointment. He was raised to the peerage in 2011 appointed a Lord in Waiting To HM Queen in October 2012. In addition to his extensive business experience he brings to the role over 10 years of experience working in Local Government having served as a councillor in Wimbledon and as a Cabinet Member in Merton from 20022012. He was also the former Vice Chairman of London Councils Transport and Environment Committee and Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party from
2008-2010. The Secretary of State Eric Pickles said: “This is a great appointment and I am delighted to welcome Tariq to my Ministerial team. Lord Ahmad brings with him a wealth of experience from the private sector and Local Government which will be invaluable in taking forward his portfolio.” Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon said: “The Department has a fantastic reputation. I look forward to being part of this important agenda which is doing so much to create great places to live and work, give more power to local people and support strong communities across the country.”
“This is a great appointment and I am delighted to welcome Tariq to my Ministerial team. Lord Ahmad brings with him a wealth of experience from the private sector and Local Government which will be invaluable in taking forward his portfolio.” Secretary of State Eric Pickles
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Activist Ashleigh Shaw gives Asian Express readers her opinion on the world-wide protests for Palestine
Mainstream media gone dumb?
Since the three Israeli settlers were kidnapped and subsequently found dead, the Israeli authorities have escalated their control over the people of Gaza, as usual in the form of violence, fear, and now bombing from land, sea and air. Since the beginning of the escalation, ordinary people, from around the globe, from all walks of life, all religions, all cultures, have joined together, sometimes in their tens of thousands, to show their support for the Palestinian people. Their soul purpose has been to voice their contempt for the disproportionate Israeli attacks and collective punishment, of the already beleaguered citizens of Gaza, and also the West Bank. The mainstream media, such as the BBC, from here in Britain, were reporting the attacks on Gaza, as a justification for Hamas rocket attacks. As for my part at this point, I could not bare the bias reporting of the situation, and reached for my phone, and made a video giving a brief outline of what was actually happening, and why Hamas had fired the rockets. What began to become clear was that Hamas were reacting in selfdefense after the mass arrests of
Ashleigh Shaw, a 49-year-old mother of two from Cheshire, became a social media activist in 2011
civilians. After a few days, reports came pouring in over social media, especially Facebook, showing that people were beginning to protest in favour of Palestine, and against the Israeli attack on them. Yet our media remained silent. As a direct result of the video I had posted to Facebook, I was contacted and asked to speak at a protest outside BBC Media City, Manchester, to show our outrage at the clear misinformation and pro-Israeli bias. The protest was attended by around 5,000 people and I can assure you - we were very loud. The BBC reported the protest, as a short paragraph stating that the protest was against the Israeli attack on it's website, but still, we had nothing on the mainstream news. You really must question, why the world's media still remains silent when mass, spontaneous demonstrations have been gathering momentum all over the globe, protesting at the Israeli attack. If there is a large demonstration anywhere, the media is there, on the ground, in the thick of it, giving us minute-by-minute reports. So why the silence? This is not a couple of small protests, this is a global outpouring of humanity towards the Palestinian people, surely - a mass global movement is worthy of reporting. At the heart of the matter, lies the ‘no-criticism-of-Israel’ policy, which
appears to have been adopted by both the world's governments and mainstream media with equal guilt. What makes Israel so special? Why is it that we are allowed to criticise every other country on the planet, yet criticism of Israel is actively suppressed? Without entering into the realm of conspiracy here, the fact of the matter is, that Israeli lobbies are a powerful force, within most governments, American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in the U.S.A. and the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BDBJ) in Britain for example, fighting for the rights of the Zionist state, behind the closed doors of OUR government's conference rooms. Our governments put the interests of Israel, before those of it's own people, and that of the Palestinians, and now they are actively censoring the Global Media. Frustrated BBC journalists had to resort to tweeting pictures of the protests below their offices at BBC headquarters in London. It is a most disturbing turn of events, and those which must be addressed. We want a free press, not a Zionist press.
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Dementia Friends Public Health England have teamed up with a leading health charity to launch a new campaign to tackle one of the biggest health issues facing the country, and a growing issue for ethnic minority communities. Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Dementia Friends’ initiative aims to give people understanding of dementia and encourage a whole society response to enable people with the condition to live well. Of the 665,000 people in England and Wales living with dementia, it is estimated that approximately 25,000 are from ethnic minority communities. This figure is expected to rise significantly as the ethnic minority population ages. By 2026 it is likely to have doubled to nearly 50,000 and by 2051 to over 172,000 – representing a seven-fold increase in 40 years. The Dementia Friends campaign aims to give people an understanding of what it’s like to live with dementia, dispel common myths and stigma associated with the disease and show how others can make a real difference to people living with the condition. Mohammed Muhith, BME Development Officer at the Alzheimer’s Society, explained why it was so important to become educated on the condition. “Statistics out there show that the number of people affected by dementia in BME communities is only increasing,” he said. “Dementia Friends is a three-year programme, supported by Public Health, and we would like one-million ‘friends’ to join in. “The friends will have a better understanding of what dementia is and what symptoms to look out for.” If you would like to become a Dementia Friend, please visit www.dementiafriends.org.uk.
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Overseas Victoria Cross recipients honoured for WW1 Centenary
Baroness Warsi unveils plaques commemorating 175 men from overseas who were awarded the Victoria Cross during World War One
VIPs from across Britain came together at Lancaster House last week to witness the historic display of commemoration plaques for the 175 men for services in the First World War. As part of the Government’s First World War Centenary Programme, HRH The Duke of Kent and Senior Minister of State in the Foreign Office and Minister for Faith and Communities, Baroness Warsi, unveiled the plaques for the overseas men who won Britain’s highest military honour. The 11 bronze memorial plaques, which were displayed to the public for the first time at an event at Lancaster House, London, are inscribed with the names of the Victoria Cross holders and will be sent to the recipients’ home countries. There they will displayed at a prominent location as a symbol of the gratitude that is felt towards them by the people of the United Kingdom. Two of only nine Victoria Cross holders alive in the world today, Sgt Johnson Beharry VC and Australian Cpl Mark Donaldson VC, also attended the launch of the plaques. Speaking about the event, Baroness Warsi said: “It is important to remember this was a truly global war, one which pulled in people from every corner of the earth. “Sacrifices were made not only by people
in the United Kingdom but by many millions across the world: whether it was the large proportion of Australian men who volunteered to fight in a war far from home, the 1.2 million Indian troops who took part in the war, or the essential support which came from the islands of the West Indies. “It is truly inspiring that so many countries came together 100 years ago to uphold our way of life. This was a war which saw extraordinary courage and sacrifice from an entire generation. “This year, we are marking our gratitude to 175 men from 11 countries who demonstrated the utmost bravery ‘in the face of the enemy’ during the First World War. “These extraordinary men were awarded the Victoria Cross, Britain’s highest award for valour for their actions during the War. “We shall honour them by engraving their names on bronze memorial plaques, to be presented to their home countries, sending out a powerful message that people of all backgrounds and faiths can unite in the name of a common cause. “I am determined that we ensure that people of all backgrounds and of all generations learn about the courage and heroism of their forefathers a hundred years ago.”
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Armed Forces Day Hundreds turn out to honour Britain’s servicemen The annual Armed Forces Day passed at the end of last month with parades, stalls and the odd spitfire flyover all on show in Leeds City Centre. The day, celebrating armed forces, past, present and future, was attended in good spirits across the whole of the UK, with an abseil down the front of Leeds Town Hall kicking off celebrations in the Yorkshire city. The Armed Forces Day flag was presented to host of the day Leeds’ Lord Mayor, Cllr David Congreve,
PROUD: Members of the Yorkshire Malayan and Borneo Veterans Association were just some of the dozens of veterans who marched in the parade in Leeds last month
and the city’s Children’s Lord Mayor Charlotte Williams. Fun and games were provided for children whilst a host of military linked stalls also gave visitors the opportunity to meet veterans of all ages who have served the country in the past. Paul Thompson, Chairman of the Yorkshire Malayan and Borneo Veterans Association, said it was a fantastic day which paid tribute to some fantastic people. “Altogether I think 6,000 people came down on the day which was
great,” he said. “We held a march and also had our own stall for the Malayan and Borneo Veterans Association which showcased our latest lottery funded project. “Experiences have been taken down from members who have been interviewed and they, together with pictures and photos from the war, were on display. “I played rugby in Brunei whilst I was over there serving and someone actually knew the mosque which was there. His father said
‘you saved our country’ and that kind of praise is just amazing really.” Also marching on the day was Mohammed Saddique, from Roundhay, whose father, Goolam Hussein Bawa, fought with the Merchant Navy from 1903 at the age of just 19. His legacy lives on through his son, who said he was very proud of everything his father did for the country. “I think my father is still alive in me today,” he said. “In my mind he
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DONATION: Pupils at Tauheedul Islam Boys' High School handed over a cheque worth £13,500 to Book Aid International as the charity aims to give children across the world access to books
School Library in a box Thousands raised to help stock portable bookshelves in Africa
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A Lancashire based charity has been helping to fill the bookcases of some of the less fortunate pupils around the world with the help of some willing local students. The Tauheedul Charity and Book Aid International had initially teamed up to inspire young readers in the developing world by establishing ten portable school libraries on Pemba Island, Tanzania. Now their latest project, launched on World Book Day 2014, hopes to expand the initiative to a further five schools via a ‘School Library in a Box’ scheme. Last week pupils and staff from Blackburn’s Tauheedul Islam Boys' High School presented a cheque worth £13,500 to Book Aid International. The people of Pemba rely primarily on subsistence farming and small-scale fishing for a living, with many surviving on less than one pound a day. There is only one public library on the island, serving the population of over 300,000. Many schools don’t have any books, let alone a library, with many children on Pemba never visiting a library or reading a storybook before the School Library in a Box scheme was introduced. The project provides
portable libraries containing books in Swahili and English to schools that do not have a building that can house a library. Director of Tauheedul Charity, Hamid Patel said: “At Tauheedul, we are passionate about making a difference to the lives of children through education. “Our partnership with Book Aid International is underpinned by a vision of more children in Africa learning to read and having all the opportunities that this brings. “The Zanzibar School Library in a Box programme is an example of how our partnership is enhancing the lives of thousands of children and young people.” Director of Book Aid International, Alison Hubert added: “Book Aid International’s vision is of vibrant libraries that inspire readers and empower communities. “A School Library in a Box is just such a library – filled with all kinds of books in the children’s mother tongue and in English. “With this support from Tauheedul Charity we are able to provide thousands more children in Zanzibar with the books they need to flourish at school and beyond.”
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Gaza update
BATTLE: Missiles continue to be exchanged between Palestine and Israel in the ongoing Gaza battle
More than 40,000 Palestinians have been displaced following the ongoing unrest in Gaza with hundreds also killed by the onslaught of missile attacks. Earlier this week, the Israeli army began a ground offensive in the Gaza Strip which has already resulted in the death of at least 24 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier. Also among the dead are three Palestinian children, killed by Israeli tank fire in North Gaza according to medics. Their deaths take the total number of Palestinian civilians who have lost their lives to 279, with just one Israeli citizen also being killed. Explaining why the ground offensive had been approved, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said: “Last night [Thursday] our forces began a ground operation to hit the terror tunnels crossing from Gaza into Israel's territory. “It is not possible to deal with the tunnels only from the air.” He added: “My instructions... are to prepare for the possibility of significantly widening the ground operation, and the military is preparing accordingly.” Hamas, the Palestinian group that controls Gaza, has said Israel will ‘pay a high price’ for the invasion and the massive impact it has had on innocent civilians in the region. The group’s spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri, said: “Netanyahu is killing our children and will pay the price. The ground invasion doesn't frighten us and the occupation army will sink in Gaza's mud.”
Passenger plane shot down TARGET: The Malaysia Airline flight MH17 crashed over Ukraine last week after being hit by ground-to-air weaponry
A Malaysian Airline flight, carrying 10 British passengers, has been shot down over Ukraine in the latest tragedy to hit the Asian airline. Flight MH17 crashed in Eastern Ukraine last week as it was travelling to Kuala Lumpur from Amsterdam with some 298 passengers on board. According to the European air traffic control authority, Eurocontrol, the aircraft was flying just 1,000ft above restricted airspace when it was shot down by sophisticated ground-to-air weaponry.
A statement from the body said: “The aircraft was flying at Flight Level 330 (approximately 10,000 metres/33,000 ft) when it disappeared from the radar. “This route had been closed by the Ukrainian authorities from ground to flight level 320 [32,000ft] but was open at the level at which the aircraft was flying.” Investigations are now underway to determine the cause of the crash with both Ukrainian and Russian authorities seeming to point the finger of blame at the other party.
Many suspicions remain as to the culprit of the attack with some suggesting it was Russian backed and equipped Ukraine rebels. Nevertheless, world leaders have called for an answer and for the guilty culprit to be brought to justice and ‘held to account’ for their actions. Off the back of the crash, British Prime Minister, David Cameron, chaired a meeting of the government's emergency Cobra group to receive the latest intelligence on the disaster.
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stationery and sewing machines. Even with a crate bursting at the seams, the Humanity First team still had time to purchase 800 pairs of shoes upon arrival which were warmly received by students and teachers alike. After specifically A caring charity worker appealing for bikes to be from Bradford brought ‘pedal power’ to the Gambia donated prior to setting off, Razia said she was delighted last month as she helped with the response from the deliver a mammoth crate of goods to the African country. Bradford public and was Razia Amini, from Heaton, even happier to see the reactions of the children who has been supporting the Humanity First charity for 13 received the gifts. “The highlight of the trip years and has travelled and the container was around the world with her team to deliver much needed definitely the bicycles,” she said. support to some of the “We decided to spread poorest areas. Her latest venture saw the them across the different towns, the majority going to 54-year-old return to the remote schools, where Gambia where the group delivered more than 90 bikes children really had to travel the furthest to get an to the most remote areas, as education. well as an array of other “We were told by the items ranging from clothes to teachers, ‘these are not just bikes you are giving, they are a lifeline for many of the children’. “To us it may just be a bike but to them it is so much more.” The Bradford Grandmother had last visited the Gambia 12 months ago, bringing with her school equipment including laptops, tables and chairs. VISIT: Thousands of items were delivered This latest visit allowed across the country during the charity trip her to see firsthand how some of the donations have
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already been put to use, and also acted as an eye opener for a ‘very special companion’. “My husband actually came along this year for the very first time which was really nice,” she said. “When we went into the most remote places, last year I was so overwhelmed and emotional but this year I was fine because I had seen it all before. “My husband on the other hand twice got really sad. With him seeing how little some people have, I do think it will help me on my next venture because he will tell his friends who will then hopefully help support the charity further.” Despite only returning at the end of June, Razia already has her sights set on her next charity mission, with Burkina Faso the likely destination. She is currently appealing for donations of garden equipment, bicycles and sewing machines and would like to see businesses get involved with the efforts. “Everything is so important over there,” she added. “If businesses have surplus things that they don’t need, or anything that they think is useless here, it is like gold over there.” If you are able to help Razia by making a donation please email her directly via razia.amini@hotmail.co.uk
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RIP Zohra Sehgal 1912-2014 One of India’s most beloved actresses of all time, Zohra Sehgal, has sadly passed away in Delhi at the age of 102. Beginning her acting career in 1935, the loveable character’s career spanned through eight decades with her performances on stage and onscreen entertaining people the world over. She had been taken into hospital after being ill for several days and had a heart attack on Thursday 10th July. Her prolific life saw her obtain some of the most memorable roles in Indian film history from her first appearance in 1935 through to her last in 2007. Tributes poured in via social media following the news, with India
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, leading the way with his sentiments. He wrote: “Prolific and full of life, Zohra Sehgal made a mark through her acting, which is admired across generations. Saddened on her demise.” In the world of film, actors also paid their respects to the star of such films as Dil Se (From the Heart) and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (I Have Given My Heart, Darling). Bollywood star Amitabh Bachchan, who played Sehgal’s son in the 2007 film, Cheeni Kum, wrote: “Zohra Sehgal passes away at 102 years, what a journey and what an immensely loveable co-star! Prayers for her blessed soul!!” Azmi Shabana, a fellow actress, described the veteran actress as ‘a class by herself’, whilst Gul Panag added, ‘What a legend! What a life!’ Sehgal’s amazing career began when she joined the popular 1940’s left-wing political theatre group, Indian Peoples’ Theatre Association. From there her acting roles began to blossom and in 1962 she made the trip to London on a drama scholarship, opening doors for appearances in popular television shows such as My Beautiful Laundrette and Tandoori Nights. At the age of 80 Sehgal returned to India where she continued to pursue her passion of acting into her mid-90’s.
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“This is rubbish” Vidyut Jamwal the model who’s a trained gymnast and a martial arts fighter says he’s an eternal fan of both the Khans and has spoken publically on how shocked he was at the baseless rumours of Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan being upset with him. Vidyut said: "This is absolute rubbish. There's no reason for SRK or Salman to be upset with me. I have a lot respect for both of them and would love to work with them. “These rumours have been spread by random gossip mongers who are in very poor taste. They (gossip mongers) really should find something more constructive to do with their time." Vidyut is currently working with on his next film “Yaara”, after which he will be starting work on two further films.
Kareena meet Kareena
SCULPTURE: Kareena Kapoor met her own waxwork when it was unveiled in Blackpool in 2011 and said it was both an honour and privilege to be included at the Madame Tussauds attraction
An icon in the world of Bollywood cinema, Kareena Kapoor has joined fellow Indian film stars at Madame Tussauds London, as her wax figure pays a visit to the internationally renowned attraction for the first time. Created in 2011 by a team of sculptors, hair, makeup and wardrobe experts, Kareena’s figure has been travelling the globe in a new Bollywood
exhibition, which has visited a number of Madame Tussauds attractions around the world. Arriving in London, Kareena’s wax likeness is in good company, joining some of the biggest names in Indian cinema, including Shah Rukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan and Amitabh Bachan in a special Bollywood-inspired area. The model originally cost £150,000 to create, taking over
four months to complete, and had proved to be a big hit at the Blackpool attraction where it was first launched. On seeing her wax figure for the first time in 2011, Kareena had commented: “It is an honour and a privilege for me to have my own Madame Tussauds wax figure - this is a moment of pride for Indian cinema. “The figure looks incredible and is so life like, I had to do a double
take when I saw myself – they have really done a superb job at capturing my essence.” Fan, Amil Singh, aged 24 from Birmingham on meeting Kareena’s figure commented: “Her figure is amazing – so glamorous just like the real Kareena. “The whole Bollywood experience is magical and a real must see for all, whether they are Bollywood fans or not.”
Govinda happy about daughter’s debut film
It was known that a little fall-out had happened between Govinda and his best buddy Salman Khan over the launch of his daughter Narmada’s film career with Punjabi film superstar Gippi Grewal. Reportedly the relationship between the “partners” soured when Salman, instead of launching Govinda's daughter as planned, launched Shatrughan Sinha's daughter Sonakshi instead. However, the pair who’ve been friends for years have since patched up.
Bollywood star’s wax work welcomed to London attraction It was actually film legend, Amitabh Bachchan, star of such films as Anand and Deewaar, who was the first Bollywood actor to get his own waxwork model back in 2000. Since his introduction, the number of Asian visitors to Madame Tussauds sites around the world has increased with Indian film stars spreading to several of the famed attractions.
Akshay Kumar backs native sport Kabaddi Known for his devotion to sports, Akshay Kumar, who was formerly a professional martial arts trainer in Bangkok before turning to acting, has lent a supporting hand to another sport, Kabaddi. On his Facebook page, Akshay recently expressed: “I’m a sports enthusiast, be it cricket, martial arts, hockey or Kabbadi... that’s no secret. I’ve always promoted fitness and sports. “Cricket is already world famous but I feel it’s now time to shift a little focus towards the sports which originated in our own country, Kabaddi.” The superstar has personally requested fans to tune into the World Kabbadi League later this year. His enthusiasm for
Kabaddi extends as far as him owning his own Kabaddi team, which is due to take part in the World Kabbadi League being played across four continents from August to December. The World Kabbadi League is also set to be a somewhat star studded affair, with Bollywood counterpart Abhishek Bachchan, having also purchased the Jaipur team. The Khiladi star’s passion for sport has never gone unnoticed and he recently leveraged his sporting expertise in order to help women learn how to better defend themselves, with the launch of a Martial Arts Institute for women in Mumbai. The institute is set to provide three month long, free of charge, self-defense courses.
Why Sajid Nadiadwala still feels like a newcomer Producer Sajid Nadiadwala, whose has struck gold with three of his releases this year"Highway", "2 States" and "Heropanti", still feels like a fresher in the industry as far as his directorial debut "Kick" is concerned.
"I am extremely nervous and excited about my directorial debut 'Kick'. I have been a creative producer for 27 years but I still feel like a newcomer where 'Kick' is concerned," Nadiadwala said in a statement. "Kick", which will be releasing on
Eid, stars Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez. The trailer, which boasts of death defying stunts and picturesque locations, was unveiled earlier this month and has received a positive response so far.
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Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is set to kick-start this Eid season with the forthcoming action romantic-comedy film ‘Kick’, releasing on 25th July 2014 through UTV Motion Pictures. Billed as an awesome, roller-coaster ride of action, intrigue, suspense and romance, Salman Khan leads an impressive ensemble cast in this high-octane, action rom-com. The intriguing story takes as its core premise a man’s desire to live life to the full and get a ‘kick’ out of every opportunity that comes his way. Salman Khan plays the character of ‘Devil’, an adrenaline junkie who is addicted to risk, be it in his job or in his personal life. His many misguided and miscreant acts culminate in him becoming a thief
and dicing with the law in a dangerous and daring game. What ensues is a catand-mouse style chase, as Devil is pursued by lauded police officer ‘Himanshu’ (Randeep Hooda Highway) as well as entering into a turf war with local gangster ‘Aslam’ (Nawazuddin Siddiqui – Gangs of Wesseypur). ‘Kick’ is helmed by popular producerturned-director Sajid Nadiadwala, with the screenplay written by Sajid Nadiadwala and acclaimed author Chetan Bhagat (3 Idiots, Kai Po Che, 2 States). Salman Khan is joined by leading lady Jacqueline Fernandez (Housefull, Race 2), Bobby Deol (Dostana), Mithun Chakraborty (OMG! Oh My God) and a special appearance by Nargis Fakhri (Madras Café), amongst others. The film has already met with acclaim by fans and industry figures alike, with
July 2014 - 2nd Edition the official trailer breaking records with four million hits in just 38 hours. The trailer launch has crossed 39,000 likes already, making it the fastest trailer to ever get so many likes. Bollywood celebrities have also been tweeting their appreciation. Acting legend Amitabh Bachchan said: ‘Did you see the trailer of 'KICK'. baaadooom!! Compares with anything that the other 'wood' brings out from their high end films!’. Producer-director Karan Johar said: ‘#KICK looks outstanding!! Huge blockbuster enroute!! Congratulations Sajid!’. With death-defying stunts, state-of-theart VFX, picturesque locations and multiple avatars played by the delectable Salman Khan, ‘Kick’ promises to be a complete wholesome entertainer with an engaging plot and superstar Salman Khan at his best - as an action hero and romantic lead.
Salman Khan to thrill fans this Eid Amitabh’s iconic look was a result of an error The denim blue shirt teamed with by the tailor. Reflective of the tumultuous politics of the early 70s, the 1975 film directed by Yash Chopra established the 71year-old actor as the “angry young man” of Hindi cinema. “The knotted shirt and rope on
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Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was conferred the Knight of the Legion of Honour by Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development of France during a special ceremony held at the Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai. On receiving the prestigious honour the superstar said that it was his mother’s birthday and if she were alive, she would have been extremely happy. Created in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte, the honour is the highest award given for outstanding service to France, regardless of the nationality of the recipient. The title of ‘Knight of the Legion of Honour’ has been conferred on Shah Rukh Khan in recognition of his outstanding contribution to cultural diversity across the world.
The energetic and ambitious model-turned-actress Esha Gupta says that she got really lucky to have done different genres of film up till now. Being a sporty person, picking up medals for running and basketball during her school years she says she’d love to an action-packed film with Akshay Kumar. However, she says that a full-on romantic film with Shah Rukh Khan is her dream. She says the Khans are the ones who everyone wants to work with in Bollywood. “I got lucky to work with one of the Khans (Saif Ali Khan in Humshakals), now I am waiting for the others,” she commented to press.
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RELEASE DATE: 04/07/2014 FILM: Lekar Hum Deewana Dil DIRECTED BY: Arif Ali GENRE: Bollywood/Drama STAR CAST: Armaan Jain, Deeksha Seth A fresh Bollywood romantic drama charting a tumultuous year in the lives of two young lovers. Dino (Armaan Jain) and Karishma (Deeksha Seth) are youthful and carefree, living in the paradise that is uber-cool south Mumbai. They love to hang out with friends, regularly painting the town red. But reality intrudes in the unwelcome form of Karishma's parents, who put pressure on her to marry. It's at this point that Dino and Karishma realise they're made for each other. Being rebellious by nature, they decide to elope for a lifetime of love and fun. Unfortunately, things don't work out quite the way they hoped over the next twelve months.
RELEASE DATE: FILM: Anima State DIRECTED BY: Hammad Khan 14/07/2014 GENRE: Pakistani STAR CAST: Uns Mufti, Malika Zafar, Osman Khalid Butt A man with a bandage mask across his face goes on a shooting spree across a Pakistani city, gunning down random people. He soon realises that his actions have no consequences and nobody appears to be interested in his murderous deeds, and so he decides to go on live television with a view
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FILM: Bobby Jasoos DIRECTED BY: Samar Shaikh GENRE: Thriller/Comedy STAR CAST: Vidya Balan, Ali Fazal, Supriya Pathak Vidya Balan stars as a female detective in this groundbreaking Bollywood spy thriller. Multiple award-winner Vidya Balan - one of Bollywood's most versatile actresses now takes on the challenge as a female detective in this spy thriller. Bilqis Ahmed aka Bobby (Vidya Balan) is a wannabe private detective solves petty neighbourhood cases, such as helping Tasawur (Ali Fazal), to get rid of marriage proposals brought home by his parents. Bobby finally gets her big break when a she gets
allocated the case of two missing girls by a wealthy client named ‘Khan’. To solve the case Bobby takes up many getups such as 'beggar', 'peon', 'hawker', 'nerd student', 'astrologer' and even a fake ' TV producer'. After locating the targets, Booby is paid a tremendous fees and is offrered another mysterious case by the same mysterious Khan. This time she must find a boy with a missing toe named 'Ali'. With her suspicions arising about the client himself, Bobby finds
herself in the middle of a seemingly unsolvable puzzle. 'Bobby Jasoos' ('Bobby Detective') is the second film to be produced by Dia Mirza and Sahil Sangha.
to committing suicide on air. Here a huge twist in the plot is to entertain audiences. The film is an unflinching and surreal look at contemporary Pakistan and will provoke and entertain in equal measure. Racy and unafraid of
controversy from start to finish, the film is an exhilarating cinematic ride, dealing with persecution,
paranoia and that blurry line between dreams and harsh reality.
FILM: Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (Bollywood) DIRECTED BY: Shashank Khaitan GENRE: Drama/Musical STAR CAST: Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Siddharth Shukla
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'Student of the Year' stars Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan reunite for another sparkling Bollywood romantic comedy. Feisty young Kavya Pratap Singh (Alia Bhatt) takes a trip from Ambala to Delhi to shop for her forthcoming wedding. Here she meets laidback Humpty Sharma (Varun Dhawan), whose father runs the local campus bookstore. Humpty is immediately smitten by the bubbly Kavya, and the fact that she is unattainable makes her even more attractive. Being persistent and resourceful, he recruits
his best friends Shonty and Poplu to help find out all he can about her. The more time this chalk and cheese couple spend together, the more the chemistry between them develops. When Katya returns to Ambala, Humpty faces his biggest challenge yet: to persuade her strict yet loving father to agree to their union! Legendary Bollywood producer Karan Johar reunites with his 'Student of the Year' leads for this quirky, funny and touching romantic comedy.
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the pursuit of kicks. Himanshu reciprocates with the tale of how he finally met his match in the form of a very clever thief. What they don't realise is that they're both talking about the same man! And when Devi re-enters their lives, a deeper mystery unfolds - with deadly consequences. 'Dabangg' superstar Salman Khan leads the superlative cast of this remake of the Telugu hit of the same name, which was partly shot on location in Glasgow.
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STARRING: SOFIA VERGARA, SCARLETT JOHANSSON, JOHN LEGUIZAMO, BOBBY CANNAVALE, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, ROBERT DOWNEY JR DIRECTOR: JON FAVREAU GENRE: COMEDY
STARRING: KEVIN COSTNER, HAILEE STEINFELD, CONNIE NIELSEN DIRECTOR: JOSEPH MCGINTY NICHOL GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA, THRILLER
Written by, directed by, UK RELEA produced by SE and starring Jon 18/06/20DATE: 14 Favreau - Chef features an all-star cast. When Chef Carl Casper (Favreau) suddenly quits his job at a prominent Los Angeles restaurant after refusing to compromise his creative integrity for its controlling owner (Dustin Hoffman), he is left to figure out what's next. Finding himself in Miami, he teams up with his ex-wife (Sofia Vergara), his friend (John Leguizamo) and his son (Emjay Anthony) to launch a food truck. Taking to the road, Chef Carl goes back to his roots to reignite his passion for the kitchen alongside his zest for life and love.
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THE ART OF THE STEAL STARRING: TERENCE STAMP, JAY BARUCHEL, KURT RUSSELL, MATT DILLON DIRECTOR: JONATHAN SOBOL GENRE: COMEDY, THRILLER Crunch Calhoun (Kurt Russell), a third rate CERT motorcycle daredevil and semi-reformed art thief, agrees to get back into the con game and pull off one final lucrative art theft with his untrustworthy brother,
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Nicky (Matt Dillon). Reassembling the old team, Crunch comes up with a plan to steal a priceless historical book, but the successful heist leads to another far riskier plan devised by Nicky. They fail to realize each
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SjuEPlyT 2014 TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION STARRING: MARK WAHLBERG, STANLEY TUCCI, LI BINGBING, KELSEY GRAMMER, SOPHIA MYLES DIRECTOR: MICHAEL BAY GENRE: ACTION, SCI-FI The fourth instalment of the hit Transformers CERT movie series begins after an epic battle that left a great city torn, but with the world saved. As humanity picks up the pieces,
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Autobots rise to meet their most fearsome challenge yet. In an incredible adventure, they are swept up in a war of good and evil, ultimately leading to a climactic battle across the world.
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 STARRING: JAY BARUCHEL, GERARD BUTLER, CRAIG FERGUSON, AMERICA FERRERA, JONAH HILL, KRISTEN WIIG DIRECTOR: DEAN DEBLOIS GENRE: ACTION, FAMILY, COMEDY The thrilling second chapter of the epic How to Train your Dragon trilogy brings us back to the fantastical world of Hiccup and Toothless five years after the two have successfully united dragons and Vikings on the island of Berk. While Astrid, Snotlout and the rest of the gang are challenging each other to dragon races (the island's new favourite contact sport), the now inseparable pair journey through the skies,
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DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES STARRING: ANDY SERKIS, GARY OLDMAN, JUDY GREER, JASON CLARKE, KARI RUSSELL DIRECTOR: MATT REEVES GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA, SCI-FI, THRILLER 12A
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HERCULES (ALSO IN 3D!) STARRING: DWAYNE JOHNSON, RUFUS SEWELL, TBC IAN MCSHANE, CERT JOHN HURT, JOSEPH FIENNES DIRECTOR: BRETT RATNER GENRE: ACTION Dwayne Johnson's Hercules battles terrifying foes in a fresh and visceral new take on this legendary action hero. Having completed his character-defining twelve labours, tormented Hercules (Dwayne Johnson) has become a battleweary warrior who leads a band of mercenaries. The King of Thrace (John Hurt) calls upon him to help end a bloody civil conflict by defeating a savage, brutal warlord. Now Hercules must find the strength to become a hero again. But this will not simply be a battle against a formidable enemy, but a fight for his very soul.
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A sports car icon since 1974, the 911 Turbo remains a benchmark high performance coupé. Now the 911 Turbo S Exclusive GB Edition celebrates over four decades of combining the virtues of circuit race car with those of an everyday road car.
Featuring the 560 hp flat-six twin-turbo engine, the high performance sports coupé the unveiling of the Porsche 911 Turbo S Exclusive GB Edition, it endures the tradition at Porsche of building luxurious cars for the individual. As the name suggests the new 911 Turbo S Exclusive GB Edition is unique to the UK market and will be offered in a limited edition
of 40, priced from £150,237. An all-wheel drive chassis with active rear axle steering, adaptive aerodynamics, full-LED headlights and a 560 hp flat sixcylinder twin-turbocharged engine emphatically underline the sporting character of the 911 Turbo S, on which the Exclusive GB Edition is based. The Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) active anti-roll
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system further increases the handling capability. Aided by the Sport Chrono Package Plus incorporating dynamic engine mounts, and Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB), the 911 Turbo S can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 197 mph. The benchmark lap time around the NürburgringNordschleife is 7 min 27 secs.
To this, the 911 Turbo S Exclusive GB Edition adds unique features carefully chosen to build on the compelling dynamic attributes and iconic silhouette of the standard coupé. Taking their cue from subtle styling motifs of the original 911 Turbo ‘930’ from 1974, the limited edition stands out clearly as the ultimate – and most exclusive – ‘Type 991’ 911.
Luxurious beast Porsche unveils its exclusive GB edition in celebration of 40 years of 911 Turbo
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Land Rover introduces updates for Range Rover & Range Rover Sport 2015 models
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Land Rover is introducing a comprehensive suite of updates to Range Rover and Range Rover Sport for 2015 model year, reaffirming their status as one of the world’s best luxury and premium sporting SUVs, unrivalled in their breadth of capability, both on- and off-road. The potent SDV8 now produces 339PS and 740Nm – a 40Nm increase – with a fuller torque curve from 1700 to 3300rpm thanks to detailed calibration changes. This improves in-gear acceleration by up to 6.5% from fifth to eighth gear, ensuring effortless overtaking ability and enhanced towing capability. The ZF 8HP70 8-speed automatic gearbox has been re-engineered with a revised torque converter incorporating a twin-spring damper. Despite such a large increase in torque, the SDV8’s fuel economy and CO2 emissions remain unchanged at 32.5mpg and 229g/km CO2. Updated puddle lamps now project each vehicle’s silhouette onto the ground at night to light the way for occupants. Fixed panoramic roofs with power blinds are now available and bring an additional sense of space and light to both vehicles’ luxurious interiors. Meanwhile, for Range Rover, 19-inch alloy wheels with a Satin Dark Grey finish introduce a stylish option for buyers wishing to use smaller wheels where conditions and surfaces may prove more challenging. An updated colour palette features Aruba silver and Kaikoura Stone, and long-wheelbase derivatives can be specified with a sophisticated 22-inch alloy wheel for the first time. Land Rover InControl™ Remote and InControl Secure are now available on Range Rover and Range
Rover Sport derivatives as standard. InControl Remote includes an integrated SOS Emergency Call, Optimised Land Rover Assistance and a Smartphone App which enables you to connect remotely with your vehicle wherever you are. InControl Secure tracks the vehicle should it be stolen. InControl Apps and InControl Wi-Fi are new Land Rover InControl technologies which debut on Range Rover and Range Rover Sport derivatives. InControl Apps allows owners to sync smartphone apps to the vehicle’s touchscreen, and is compatible with Apple and Android smartphones. InControl Wi-Fi provides instant in-car access to a mobile hotspot, which allows up to eight devices to be used simultaneously. The system provides superior signal quality compared to an independent smartphone hotspot using the customer’s existing data plan through a duplicate sim card. The 2015 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport are available to order from 16th July.
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The S 65 AMG Coupé is the new twelve-cylinder top-of-therange model in the S-Class Coupé series. Unique drive comfort, benchmark performance and exquisite appointments are all hallmarks of this two-door Mercedes vehicle. The irresistible contours of the V12 Coupé are accentuated by a host of expressive design elements in high-sheen chrome. The AMG 6.0-litre V12 biturbo engine, with an output of 630 hp and 1000 newton metres of torque, is unique in its segment, as is the AMG sports suspension, based on ‘Magic Body Control’ with curve tilting function and ‘Road Surface Scan’. Tobias Moers, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-
AMG GmbH comments: "There are AMG fans for whom our V12 biturbo engine is the measure of all things. “For this clientele we have developed a unique car in the form of the new S 65 AMG Coupé. From driving dynamics to comfort and equipment – our new twelve-cylinder coupé surpasses even the highest of expectations." Following the S 65 AMG, the SL 65 AMG and the G 65 AMG, the new S 65 AMG Coupé is the fourth AMG high-performance car with a V12 engine. No other car manufacturer in the world offers such a wide portfolio of twelve-cylinder vehicles as Mercedes-AMG. Back in 2003 the performance brand of Mercedes-Benz presented a coupé with a powerful V12 biturbo engine in the form of the CL 65 AMG (C215 model series). Its successor, the CL 65 AMG (C216 model series) was available between 2007 and 2014 and was the direct predecessor to the new S 65 AMG Coupé.
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Prices announced for sensationallooking Volkswagen Scirocco The new Scirocco, which made its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March, 40 years after the original, comes with a new range of advanced engines that offer up to 280 PS yet also promise fuel efficiency improvements of up to 19 per cent. Prices for the revised Volkswagen Scirocco, which opens for orders on 8 July ahead of first deliveries in October, start at £20,455 (RRP OTR) for the 1.4litre TSI 125 PS manual and rise to £33,795 for the 2.0-litre TSI 280 PS Scirocco R. Externally, the Scirocco’s shape has been refined and modernised and under the bonnet are six new turbocharged direct-injection petrol and diesel engines, all of which meet EU6 emissions standards and return between 67.3 and 35.3 mpg. All models in the range except the R now feature BlueMotion Technology modifications, meaning they come as standard with Stop/Start and also brake energy recuperation systems. The petrol range consists of a 1.4-litre petrol with 125 PS (was 122), and a new
2.0-litre 180 PS unit which replaces the previous 1.4-litre 160 PS unit. The previous 2.0-litre TSI 210 PS has been replaced with a 220 PS unit that is also 19 per cent more fuel efficient. The new Scirocco R uses a 2.0-litre unit producing 280 PS: 15 PS more than before. Two diesel engines are both 2.0-litre units, with either 150 PS or 184 PS, and up to 68.9 mpg. The 1.4-litre TSI comes only with a six-speed manual gearbox, while all other engines come with a standard six-speed manual gearbox with the option of a six-speed DSG gearbox. All Sciroccos now have LED tail lights, while the bumper has been reshaped to appear lower and more purposeful. Inside, the dashboard has been updated, with new-look dials and an auxiliary instrument cluster above the centre console, consisting of chronometer, charge pressure and oil temperature gauges – a tribute to the 1974 model. The entry level Scirocco comes with an RCD 510 touchscreen infotainment system with DAB digital radio with sixdisc CD changer, SD card reader, MDI
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Bradford pupils take on country’s best in memorable finals
SPORTY: Southmere Primary pupils celebrate reaching the national finals rounding off a fantastic year of cricket for the school
National Finalists By Ashley Grint
children who had only started playing competitive cricket in school this year. “To have reached the finals is an Budding cricketers from a Great amazing achievement and it is all Horton primary school batted and down to the hard work of this bowled their way to the national finals last week as they squared off against some of the best junior outfits in the country. Pupils from Southmere Primary School made the trip up to Harrogate to face off against teams from as far away as Lancashire and Durham. Having already progressed through three different area finals, and an initial preliminary round, the local team were full of confidence going into their biggest challenge yet. On the day, the boys managed one win and one defeat as they were unfortunate to miss the cut for the semi-finals despite some fantastic fantastic group of boys,” he said. “It has been a great year for us. To cricket being played. Mr Bashir, the school’s inclusion have been in four finals and to have mentor and PE instructor, said he then made the final in two of them is a massive was ‘extremely proud’ of the competitions
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achievement. “The kids have done the school and the community proud and I wish them all the best for secondary school next year.” The team, made up of pupils from
clinched top prize at, before the West Yorkshire Finals arrived, with the team falling at the semi-final stage. Following on from their near miss in the county competition, the boys
Roberts, added her praise for the pupils who she said deserve all the credit they receive. “They have been great this year and it has been even better to see them all enjoying themselves at the
“It has been a great year for us. To have been in four finals and to have then made the final in two of them competitions is a massive achievement. The kids have done the school and the community proud and I wish them all the best for secondary school next year.” Year 6, had begun their journey to the finals with victory in the West Bradford Preliminary Rounds. That was soon followed by the Bradford Finals, which the school
took on the best of Yorkshire and were narrowly edged out in the final game which ensured them their entry into the National Finals. Deputy headteacher, Mrs
same time,” she said. “Thank you to Mr Bashir for his work with them and of course a big thank you to all the children for their incredible efforts.”
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Football project hits the target! Young people in Leeds have been winning praise for the way they have scored a huge success with a football scheme which is reducing anti-social behaviour, increasing community integration and reducing racial tensions. Over the last twelve months more than 500 young people have attended the sessions which run on Thursday evenings at the leisure centre. As a result of the success of the scheme, Mark Burns-Williamson, Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, visited the Halton Moor project on Thursday to meet young people involved in the scheme and find out more about the work being done by the coaches funded by Leeds City Council’s antisocial behaviour team. Mr Burns-Williamson, said: “I’m really pleased to have a chance to find out more about how the good results from Halton Moor can be maintained, as well as whether other areas can learn from their success. The people involved in the project – particularly the players, officials and coaches – can be really proud of the good example they’ve set. “I applaud projects such as these that embrace partnership working to tackle antisocial behaviour so the focus must be on
PROUD: PE teacher, Mr Zaheer Khan, says he is incredibly proud of all the children’s hard work which has seen them receive a haul of accolades
engaging with communities, including young people, dealing with anti-social behaviour effectively and successfully preventing its escalation as in this case where youngsters have been engaged by partners working together.” Councillor Mark Dobson, Leeds City Council executive board member with responsibility for Cleaner, Stronger and Safer Communities, said: “The Halton Moor football coaching project is a great example of partners in the city working together to address potential problems and really turn things around. The project is funded by Leeds anti-social behaviour team and is giving hundreds of young people in this community the chance to have a good time, get to know people and maybe even pick up the skills to become the next Sam Byram, David Batty or Norman Hunter!” The sessions are supported by two qualified coaches and recently gained funding for a further twelve months. Since the project has been running, antisocial behaviour in the area has fallen to an alltime low, with young people on the estate becoming more integrated and racial tensions in the community decreasing.
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CHAMPIONS: Miroslav Klose holds the World Cup trophy high as Germany seal their fourth title in Brazil
They think it’s all over…It is now And that’s it. 32 teams, 64 games, 171 goals, and of course just the one winner. Brazil’s World Cup 2014 had everything a football fan could want and more. It may have been Germany who saw their name carved into the famous Jules Rimet trophy for a fourth time yet it would be very hard to argue a case against them. From the beginning to the end, the side looked unbeatable, and were even rude enough to thump the hosts 7-1 in their own back yard.
To top it all, the evergreen Miroslav Klose showed why he deserves to be written into the World Cup history books as he broke the all-time scoring record at the World Cup Finals. His two goals in Brazil saw him overtake Ronaldo at the top of the list and put the perfect end to a near-perfect international career. Of course there was another 31 teams to thank for this year’s spectacle which has a strong case to be named one of the best World Cups of all time. Stars were born, such as Colombian
ace James Rodriguez, who looks set to sign for Real Madrid this summer, whilst giants fell, with Spain, Portugal and Italy eliminated in the group stages. England lived up to the reputation of well…England and stuttered out in the groups, as Roy’s men were forced to be spectators for the remainder of the tournament. Brazil 2014 was a football-fans dream and if Russia or Qatar can embrace the sport’s spirit with just a fraction of the Brazilian passion, they too are bound to go down in memory.
‘We won it all’
A year to remember for sport-mad primary school Back page story continued Throughout all the year groups, trophies have been won in basketball, football, netball, badminton and even golf with youngsters showing a real enthusiasm for sport. PE teacher, Mr Zaheer Khan, has been teaching at the school for eight years, and said he was extremely satisfied to see all the children’s efforts pay off. “It makes me feel very proud to see how far these kids have come in just a year,” he said. “At times I go to other schools and see
the facilities that they’ve got and the size of some of them, some are three-form entry, and we are just small in comparison. “Perhaps we don’t have the best of facilities available to us here in the city centre but it hasn’t stopped the children at all and that does make me incredibly proud.” Feversham Primary is just one of the many primary schools across Bradford which is signed up to the Sainsbury’s School Games which sees teams compete in an array of sports throughout the year at Hanson Academy. In competitions held at the school, the Feversham team found success in both the
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CYCLE: Abid Khan will ride from Bradford to Leeds and back again next Sunday as he attempts to raise funds for Palestine
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Cycling for Palestine Fundraiser looks to inspire others with ‘fasting bike-ride’ Whilst many Muslims will be resting during their long days of fast, one Bradford resident is taking to the roads to help raise money for vulnerable citizens in Palestine. 27-year-old Abid Khan, from Clayton Heights, will be taking on a near 30-mile challenge as he cycles from Bradford to Leeds and back again. Having never even ridden a bicycle on the road prior to last week, the determined fundraiser decided to take on the challenge in hope of inspiring others to do similar feats. Supported by his wife and a group of friends, who will drive behind him in a car, Abid says he is looking forward to hitting the route next weekend. “The actual ride is just a week away so I would say I am looking forward to it but at the same time I do know it will be a big challenge,” he said. “I’d never been on a bike on the main road before but have been going out on evenings when I return from work even though I am still fasting. “One of my colleagues has even donated me a helmet and I’ve been offered another bike
Under-11 ‘High 5 Netball’ and Under-11 ‘Tri-Golf’ competitions. There was also reason to celebrate in the separate BD3 competitions, which brings six schools from across the postcode area together for further tournaments.
He said: “I always like to put my kids forward and let them have the limelight and with the year we have had, I think it would be great for more people to know what we have achieved. “They are a great bunch of kids and whether they have been included in teams because they are part of
“Perhaps we don’t have the best of facilities available to us here in the city centre but it hasn’t stopped the children at all and that does make me incredibly proud.” Across the area, the school showed their class in football, winning top prize in Year’s 3, 4, 5, and 6, as well as a number of different sports. Mr Khan added that this year was one of the finest and he believed the children deserved a lot of plaudits for their success.
the gift and talented setup, or as a reward for doing well in school, they have all done great this year.” Outside of school many of the children have also excelled in their chosen sports with youngsters training at Manchester City, Leeds United and Bradford City.
for use which is great.” He added: “I didn’t do this for a personal gain just to create awareness and hopefully inspire other people to do something similar and help raise funds for similar initiatives.” Abid has been receiving donations over the past week and has already smashed his own personal target. All the money raised will go to Interpal, a non-political charity based in the UK, which supports people suffering in countries including Palestine, Lebanon and Jordan. This is something Abid says he is proud to help and thanked those who had sponsored him already. He added: “This whole idea only started last week when I created a flyer and just shared it with some people at work. “Within four days I had managed to raise £1,000 just from my friends, colleagues and family. I had never imagined to raise so much and had set myself the target of £100. “I just want to say thank you very much to all those who have already donated generously as it will all go towards helping the people of Palestine.”
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SPORTS: Feversham Primary Academy pupils celebrate a year of success after picking up trophies in an array of sports, pictured (centre back) PE teacher, Mr Zaheer Khan, (centre middle) headteacher Mr Naveed Idris
A year to remember for sport-mad primary school
‘We won it all’ By Ashley Grint
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Pupils at a Bradford Primary school have been showing their talents excel further than just the classroom this past year as they stormed to a season of sporting success. Feversham Primary
Academy had entered a number of competitions at the start of the academic year and with a haul of trophies proudly standing in the school’s trophy cabinet it has certainly been a year to remember.
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