AS North East Issue 14 Jan

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Unveiling the most influential South Asians featured exclusively on pages 6-10

Editor's Note

HAPPY 2025!

Welcome to the first print edition of this exciting new year. As we turn the page to fresh opportunities and challenges, we are thrilled to present one of our most anticipated features: the Most Influential South Asians list. This annual tradition is our way of shining a well-deserved spotlight on individuals within our communities who are making a significant impact.

Creating this list is always a humbling experience. It’s a reminder of the depth and breadth of talent, perseverance, and innovation within the South Asian diaspora. The list is not exhaustive—how could it be? There are countless individuals whose efforts and achievements shape lives, inspire change, and pave the way for a brighter future. Yet, the trailblazers featured this year have been nominated by you. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who took the time to share stories of these extraordinary people. Your nominations are what make this feature so special. So, why is it important to highlight the most influential South Asians? As a community, we are often underrepresented in mainstream narratives. Too often, success is narrowly defined—it’s either about immense wealth or philanthropy. But there’s so much more to the story. Between these extremes are individuals leveraging their work, businesses, and platforms to inspire change, create impact, and uplift others. These are the stories that resonate, inspire, and deserve recognition.

By celebrating these influential figures, we’re also dismantling stereotypes and broadening the perception of what success looks like within our community. We’re championing diversity within diversity, acknowledging those who may not always seek the limelight but whose contributions are shaping industries, driving social progress, and fostering innovation.

Our hope is that this celebration of influence motivates and inspires others. Whether it’s a budding entrepreneur, a young student, or a professional navigating their career path, seeing someone who looks like them achieving remarkable things can ignite a spark of possibility. Representation matters, and it’s our privilege to be a platform for these voices. As we embark on 2025, let us also reflect on the importance of staying connected as a community. Share your stories with us. Celebrate your achievements and those of others around you. Follow us on our social media channels and engage with our content. Let us continue to amplify your voices and champion your causes, ensuring that South Asians are not just part of the narrative but shaping it.

Thank you for allowing us to be your voice and representation. Here’s to a year of influence, inspiration, and impact. Together, let’s make 2025 a year to remember.

Stay connected, stay inspired, and let’s continue this journey together.

Fatima Patel

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TRENDING NEWS STORIES

New Gwadar airport to officially begin operations on 20 Jan

Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced that the highly anticipated New Gwadar International Airport will officially begin operations on 20 January. This state-of-the-art facility marks a major milestone for Pakistan, with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) leading the way as the first carrier to operate flights.

Strategically located in Balochistan along the vital China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the airport is poised to become a key driver of economic growth by enhancing regional connectivity and facilitating trade and tourism. With its advanced infrastructure, the airport is equipped to handle larger aircraft

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and international flights, making it a significant step toward Gwadar’s transformation into a global trade and maritime hub.

The announcement has already attracted interest from both local and international airlines eager to establish connections with the new gateway.

In a parallel development, PIA has also resumed its European operations after a four-and-ahalf-year hiatus, with its inaugural flight to Paris, another milestone reflecting Pakistan’s growing focus on global connectivity and economic integration.

Father of the Groom Hires Plane to Shower Bride’s House with Cash in Pakistan

A wedding in Hyderabad, Pakistan, has made headlines for its jaw-dropping extravagance after the groom’s father hired a plane to shower millions of rupees over the bride’s house.

The airborne cash drop, captured in viral videos, has sparked a wave of mixed reactions online. While some criticised the display as wasteful and excessive, others couldn’t help but find humour in the grandiose gesture.

Social media users joined in with light-hearted comments, with one quipping, "The groom will be paying off his father’s debt forever!" Another joked, "Forget the groom, the bride’s neighbours must be

the happiest right now."

The spectacle has ignited debates on the culture of lavish spending in weddings, with some celebrating the creativity and others questioning the priorities behind such ostentatious celebrations. Regardless of opinions, this airborne display of wealth has ensured that the wedding will not soon be forgotten.

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MrBeast eyes TikTok stake as billionaires rally to prevent U.S. ban

Social media mogul MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) is reportedly in talks to acquire a minority stake in TikTok as the platform faces a potential U.S. ban set for January 19, 2025.

Several billionaires have approached MrBeast, recognising his unparalleled influence in the digital space as a vital asset to sustain TikTok 's gr owth and market presence. The creator, known for his record-breaking content and philanthropic endeavours, has expressed keen interest in the opportunity.

Negotiations are still in their infancy, and TikTok 's par ent company, ByteDance, has yet to confirm plans to sell its U.S. operations. The platform is under increasing scrutiny due to national security concerns, with calls from U.S. lawmakers for stricter measures or a complete ban.

While the future of TikTok hangs in the balance, MrBeast 's potential involvement adds a new layer of intrigue to the unfolding story, underscoring the high stakes for one of the world 's m ost popular social media platforms.

Swedish Spin Duo Smashes Guinness World

Record with Marathon Table

Tennis Rally

Swedish table tennis

players Emil Ohlsson and Fredrik Nilsson, famously known as the Spin Duo, have made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the longest table tennis rally. Their relentless performance lasted an astonishing 13 hours, 37 minutes, and 6 seconds, solidifying their place in the record books.

The extraordinary feat took place at Slice Malmö, a popular ping-pong bar in Malmö, Sweden, where the pair showcased their endurance and skill in a spectacle of sheer determination. Months of intense training prepared Ohlsson and Nilsson for the gruelling challenge, during which they kept the ball in play continuously without missing a beat— even managing to eat while rallying. Under the watchful eyes of technical monitors, every moment of the marathon rally was meticulously documented to meet the stringent requirements of Guinness World Records. When they

surpassed the previous UK-held record, the Spin Duo erupted in celebration, marking a momentous achievement for the table tennis community.

This record-breaking performance highlights the duo's in credible physical endurance, laser-sharp focus, and unwavering dedication to their sport, inspiring athletes around the globe.

India joins elite club with first successful space docking achievement

India has cemented its position as a global space power by becoming the fourth country to successfully execute an unmanned space docking, marking a historic leap in its space exploration journey.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved this feat through its ambitious Space Docking Experiment (SpaDex). Launched on 30 December, 2024, from Andhra Pradesh, the mission involved two 220 kg spacecraft that successfully docked on 16 January, 2025.

This breakthrough is a critical milestone for advanced missions, enabling capabilities like satellite servicing, lunar sample transfers, and paving the way for future human spaceflight. It also highlights India's growing technological expertise in space infrastructure.

Looking ahead, India has outlined bold plans to construct its own space station by 2035 and aims to launch its first crewed lunar mission by 2040. This achievement not only underscores ISRO's ingenuity and determination but also solidifies India's standing in the global space race, inspiring confidence in the nation's ambitious future in space exploration.

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More than £400k paid out by force in damages in past five years, figures show

Compensation claims can be lodged for many reasons, including car crashes, assault and wrongful arrest involving officers

Cleveland Police has settled 77 compensation claims over the past five years while paying out £421,000 in damages, figures show.

It said it ensured it reflected on lessons learned when mistakes had been made and took action when appropriate to make improvements.

Broadly, more claims are being settled by the force year-on-year, although the level of damages paid out dropped markedly between 2019/20 and 2021/22 from a peak of £138,438 to just £20,100.

However, it rose sharply again in 2022/23 to £136,006, followed by another fall last year – 2023/24 – to £88,665.

The fluctuations in damages mirror the number of settled claims – only eight in 2021/22, followed by 24 in 2022/23 and 19 in the 2023/24 period.

The figures were gathered by law firm Public Interest Lawyers, which said compensation claims against the police could be made by the public, but also staff where their employer was liable.

It said car crashes were a

common reason for a complaint leading to a claim, but wrongful arrest, assault and forced entries into properties belonging to a person were other examples.

Another reason for a claim can be sexual misconduct, a category which Public Interest Lawyers said had now become the main source of complaints about forces in England and Wales to the Independent Office of Police

Conduct, the police watchdog. In February 2022 former Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner Steve Turner introduced a new complaints model with a resolution team employed by the PCC’s office now dealing with the initial stages of a complaint, rather than the force itself, which was previously the case.

The aim was to be independent

of the force, resolve disputes more quickly and improve satisfaction.

Complaints from the public are logged and responded to within 24 hours, while detailed responses were, in 2023/24, being provided on average in 13 working days, less than the national average.

A spokeswoman for Cleveland Police said there was a “robust complaints procedure in place”.

She said: “Each complaint is

dealt with on a case-by-case basis and is given serious consideration based on the individual circumstances.

Where a claim is received, this may result in compensation being paid in appropriate cases.

“In respect of complaints and claims, we ensure we reflect on any learnings and, where appropriate, take action to improve the service we provide.”

Police urge vigilance as Land Rovers and Range Rovers targeted in growing theft trend

Police are issuing crime prevention advice after a series of thefts targeting Land Rovers and Range Rovers in the area, particularly in keyless theft incidents.

So far this month, there have been 13 attempted or actual thefts across the force area, with the Stockton district being the worst affected. In the early hours of today, a Land Rover owner in Saltburn disturbed a group of thieves attempting to steal his vehicle. The suspects fled the scene, and investigations to identify them are ongoing.

In response, Cleveland Police is urging owners of these vehicles to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity immediately.

Crime prevention tips for vehicle owners:

• Ensure your vehicle is locked, with all windows shut and valuables removed before leaving it unattended.

• Stay alert and report suspicious activity in your neighbourhood to Cleveland Police on 101, or 999 in an emergency.

Anyone with information can contact Cleveland Police on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers at www. crimestoppers-uk.org or by calling 0800 555 111.

• Store your key fob in a ‘Secured by Design’ approved

• Use a high-quality, Thatcham-approved steering lock as a strong visual deterrent.

key shield. Simply keeping it out of sight isn’t enough; consider investing in a reputable fob-blocking bag or Faraday bag.

• Park in a Safer Parking Award location, marked with a blue tick symbol, and always be aware of your surroundings when returning to your vehicle.

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NORTH EAST'S MOST INFLUENTIAL SOUTH ASIANS OF 2024

Each year, with the support of our incredible readers, we shine a spotlight on the region’s most influential British Asians. This list is by no means exhaustive—there are countless extraordinary individuals making a difference in our communities, many of whom we may not yet know. If you are one of them, or know someone deserving of recognition, we would love to hear from you. Why do we create these lists? The answer is simple: to celebrate the outstanding work shaping our communities and to amplify voices that often go unnoticed. It’s vital that we see more role models who inspire us and reflect the diverse fabric of our society. Too often, attention is limited to those who appear on rich lists or in charity headlines, yet there are so many others driving positive change and influencing society and the economy in profound ways. This year’s list showcases a diverse range of leaders, innovators, and change-makers whose contributions are making a real impact. From education and healthcare to business and the arts, these individuals exemplify the spirit of progress and resilience. So, without further ado, we present Asian Standard’s Most Influential of 2024!

AMMAR MIRZA CBE - A VISIONARY LEADER DRIVING INCLUSION AND INNOVATION

Ammar Mirza CBE is a multi-award-winning entrepreneur, innovator, and business leader whose impact resonates throughout the North East and beyond. With over two decades of dedicated service, Ammar has transformed the region’s business landscape, fostering inclusion, driving innovation, and supporting countless enterprises to thrive.

As founder of the SME Centre of Excellence, Ammar has guided numerous small and medium-sized businesses, providing them with the tools and services to scale and compete globally. His pioneering #InclusionbyDefault campaign addresses systemic inequities, creating environments where diversity and innovation flourish.

Ammar’s influence extends to his role as co-founder and chair of the ABC (Asian Business Connexions) and Awards, now celebrating its 15th year. This platform has championed collaboration between public, private, and third sectors, unlocking pathways to employment, skill development, and sustainable growth.

From mentoring young entrepreneurs to building trade partnerships with Istanbul and Saudi Arabia, Ammar’s leadership transcends borders. His recent work at global events like BIBAN24 and Cityscape Global has positioned Newcastle and the North East as international hubs for trade and innovation.

Guided by his late mother’s ethos, “Always put others first,” Ammar Mirza exemplifies servant leadership, inspiring bold action, fostering inclusion, and leaving a lasting legacy of progress.

DR JUNA SATHIAN - A TRAILBLAZER IN PHYSICS AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP

Dr Juna Sathian, an Associate Professor at Northumbria University, is a pioneering physicist whose groundbreaking contributions have revolutionized experimental physics. As Head of Physics and Group Leader of the Quantum and Molecular Photonics research group, her research spans cutting-edge technologies, including laser innovation, room-temperature solidstate masers, and next-generation light sources.

Dr Sathian, who earned her PhD in Nonlinear Optics and Laser Physics from Queensland University of Technology, has an impressive track record of breakthroughs. During her tenure at Imperial College London, she co-developed the world’s first room-temperature continuous wave maser in diamond, a feat published in Nature and patented for its groundbreaking implications. She also holds a patent for high-brightness solid-state light technology, bridging the gap between high-cost lasers and lower-cost light sources, with applications in medicine, industry, and science.

In 2023, Dr Sathian and her team were awarded the prestigious Michael Faraday Medal by the Institute of Physics for solving a 60-year-old challenge in solid-state masers. Beyond her academic achievements, she is passionate about inspiring the next generation, helping North East students excel in physics.

Dr Sathian’s impact extends beyond science. As a Labour Councillor for Blakelaw and Cabinet Member for Climate and Transport, she champions sustainable policies. A mother of two, she balances groundbreaking research, public service, and family life, exemplifying leadership across disciplines.

DR HARI SHUKLA CBE - A LIFELONG CHAMPION FOR EQUALITY AND COMMUNITY COHESION

Dr Hari Shukla CBE has spent decades transforming communities and championing equality. As the former director of the Tyne and Wear Racial Equality Council, Dr Shukla dedicated his career to bridging divides and fostering unity among people of different faiths and backgrounds. When he first arrived in Newcastle in 1974, there were few efforts to unite communities, but his vision and relentless dedication changed that.

Dr Shukla’s work has earned him numerous accolades, including a CBE and a place on the Newcastle Gateshead Walk of Fame. In December 2020, he and his wife, Ranjan, made history as the first people in the region to receive the coronavirus vaccine, symbolising hope and resilience during the pandemic. Reflecting on progress, Dr Shukla acknowledges the strides made by the South Asian community in Newcastle but remains steadfast in addressing persistent inequalities. Beyond his advocacy work, he has raised thousands of pounds for charity, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to social good. On his 90th birthday last year, Dr Shukla raised £2500 for Water for Kids, providing clean water to communities in Uganda, which is where I was born and spent many happy years. Dr Hari Shukla continues to inspire and lead, proving that meaningful change comes from compassion, collaboration, and the courage to act. His legacy is one of unity, progress, and hope for a more inclusive future.

YASMIN KHAN –CHAMPION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE AND POLICY CHANGE

Yasmin Khan is a distinguished advocate for human rights and community empowerment, serving as the National Advisor to the Welsh Government and founder of the Halo Project in Middlesbrough. With a career dedicated to combating abuse and promoting equality, Yasmin’s work addresses issues like forced marriage, honour-based violence, and exploitation. Through the Halo Project, she has provided critical support to victims while influencing national policies to drive systemic change. Her unwavering commitment to creating safer, more inclusive communities has positioned her as a leading voice for social justice in the UK and beyond.

AKMAL AHMED –PIONEER IN NAVAL AVIATION EXCELLENCE

Akmal Ahmed is a Leading Aircraft Engineering Technician (LAET) in the UK Navy, specialising in the cutting-edge F35 Lightning II aircraft. In this demanding role, Akmal ensures the operational readiness and maintenance of one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world, directly contributing to the Navy’s mission success. As a trailblazer for the South Asian community, Akmal has not only excelled in a highly technical field but has also become a mentor to junior technicians, inspiring the next generation of engineers. His career exemplifies excellence, resilience, and a commitment to advancing diversity within the armed forces.

NAZMIN AKHTAR - PIONEERING LAWYER, ADVOCATE FOR INCLUSION, AND CHAMPION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS

Nazmin Akhtar is a senior residential development lawyer at a top 20 Legal 500 international law firm, specialising in high-value, complex transactions and build-torent projects. A trailblazer in a male-dominated field, Nazmin is not only redefining the legal landscape but also championing the UN Sustainable Development Goal for sustainable cities and communities. Her advocacy for safe, affordable housing is rooted in the belief that housing intersects with poverty, health, and domestic abuse, making her a powerful voice for regeneration schemes that respect community ties.

As Co-Head of Community Engagement at Womble Bond Dickinson’s Newcastle office, Nazmin leads initiatives that support local charities, increase pro bono efforts, and promote inclusive practices. Her work has doubled the firm’s pro bono impact and earned her recognition on the Attorney General’s Pro Bono List. Notably, she spearheaded efforts to re-home Humraaz, a charity supporting victims of gender-based violence.

Beyond her legal work, Nazmin is Co-Chair of Muslim Women’s Network UK, campaigning for law reforms and providing support to victims of abuse and discrimination. Her global impact extends through the Nisa Global Foundation, where she has expanded operations to combat poverty and promote education across eight countries.

Nazmin’s dedication to inclusion and equality has made her a transformative figure, inspiring change locally, nationally, and globally.

CLLR IRIM ALI –BREAKING BARRIERS IN LAW AND PUBLIC SERVICE

Councillor Irim Ali is a champion for community cohesion and a trailblazer in the legal and political fields. The region’s first Black female councillor, Irim was elected in 2008 and serves as Newcastle’s Cabinet Member for Communities. A qualified solicitor and founder of Irim Ali Solicitors Ltd, she specialises in immigration law, offering advocacy for marginalised voices. Beyond her legal and political achievements, Irim is a dedicated advocate for equality, serving as BAME Officer on Newcastle Labour’s Executive Committee. Her work ensures representation and fairness for communities across Newcastle.

UMESH PATEL - PIONEERING PHARMACIST AND COMMUNITY LEADER IN SUNDERLAND

Umesh Patel, a respected pharmacist in Sunderland, has made significant contributions to healthcare and the local community. As the founder of Leema Pharmacy, Mr. Patel has been a driving force in delivering accessible healthcare services. His pharmacy was one of the first in Sunderland to provide COVID-19 vaccinations, playing a crucial role in supporting public health during the pandemic.

With over 17 years of service as Chair of the Review and Audit Panel of the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC), Mr. Patel has been instrumental in shaping pharmacy services nationwide. His expertise in the acquisition and disposal of retail pharmacy businesses has set a benchmark for excellence in the sector.

Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Patel served as a member of the Board of Governors for the University of Sunderland, demonstrating his commitment to education and community development.

Through his leadership and dedication, Umesh Patel continues to champion accessible healthcare, improving the well-being of his community and setting a standard for others in the field.

KAM CHERA – A CULINARY VISIONARY AND CULTURAL CONNECTOR

Kam Chera is a cultural ambassador and co-founder of The Funky IndianWali, a Sunderland-based catering business renowned for its innovative take on authentic Indian cuisine. Launched in 2020 alongside his wife Nedhi, the company has gained prominence, catering for high-profile events like Team India’s visit to the Emirates Riverside Stadium. Recognised at the Asian Business Awards, Kam is celebrated for bridging cultures through food and championing Indian culinary heritage in the North East. Kam has also been instrumental in bringing a range of cultural shows, from Bollywood to local musical talents, bringing diverse audiences together to celebrate arts and music.

SHAZIA NOOR –REVOLUTIONIZING FITNES S AND WELLNES S FOR BME WOMEN

Shazia Noor, founder of Nur Fitness, is a community health pioneer transforming lives in the North East. Since 2012, her award-winning organisation has empowered women and children, particularly from the BME community, through fitness and mental health programs. By creating a safe, culturally sensitive environment, Shazia has broken down barriers to health access and inspired women to prioritise their well-being. Her initiatives have redefined fitness as a tool for empowerment and selfdiscovery.

MEENU MALHOTRA DL – BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN NATIONS

Meenu Malhotra DL, Chairman of Malhotra Group PLC, is a visionary business leader and philanthropist. His firm, with interests spanning property development, care, and leisure, is a cornerstone of Newcastle’s economic landscape. In 2024, Meenu made history as India’s first Honorary Consul in the UK, a prestigious role aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the nations. With decades of experience and a commitment to fostering collaboration, Meenu’s leadership continues to influence both local and international communities.

IMRAN KHALIQ –SHAPING THE SKYLINE AND HOSPITALITY OF THE NORTH EAST

Imran Khaliq, Director at Gainford Group, is a trailblazer in the North East s hospitality and property sectors. After graduating from Northumbria University with a degree in Business Management, Imran joined the family-run enterprise in 2008. Under his strategic leadership, the company expanded its portfolio to include luxury hotels, iconic nightclubs, care homes, and restaurants, employing over 2,500 people. Imran’s vision is transforming Newcastle’s skyline with plans to build the region’s tallest skyscraper—a development blending five-star hospitality with luxury living. Recognised as one of the North East’s most influential Asians, Imran is committed to driving economic growth and creating opportunities in the region.

SURBHI VEDHARA – LEADING THE CHARGE IN COMMERCIAL LAW

Surbhi Vedhara is the Managing Partner at Sweeney Miller Law, a leading legal professional with over 15 years of expertise in commercial property. Starting as a trainee in 2007, she rose to Equity Partner by 2013 and assumed leadership of the firm in 2021. Surbhi’s innovative approach has transformed the firm into a powerhouse, advising developers, landlords, and investors on complex property transactions. As co-founder of North East Landlords, she’s a vocal advocate for property rights and business growth in the region. Her trajectory reflects her drive to redefine leadership in the legal industry.

SNEHA RACHEL SAM –INNOVATOR IN EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Sneha Rachel Sam is an entrepreneurial force, driving innovation in education through METS Technologies, UK. As Co-founder and COO, Sneha introduced technology-focused learning platforms in Maths, Engineering, Technology, and Science, addressing crucial gaps in the education sector. Her journey from founding a pioneering transport app to leading an education technology firm showcases her resilience and visionary leadership. Sneha’s work not only uplifts learners but also sets a benchmark for female entrepreneurs in tech.

MP hits out at travel chaos after Gateshead Flyover debacle and Tyne and Wear Metro delays

A North East MP says she is “fed up” with travel chaos plaguing her town.

South Shields MP Emma LewellBuck is set to demand action from the Government, asking transport secretary Heidi Alexander to intervene after weeks of problems on the region’s public transport and road networks.

Her intervention comes after the Gateshead Flyover debacle that caused misery over the festive period. Structural concerns about the 1960s-built flyover meant that no Tyne and Wear Metro trains were able to run underneath it for almost two weeks, cutting the Metro system in half and severing critical connections between communities on either side of the Tyne over Christmas.

In the House of Commons last Thursday, the Labour MP complained that travellers in South Shields were forced to endure “constant Metro delays”, while also pointing to broken down

replacement buses and weekend lane restrictions currently in force at the Tyne Tunnel.

Metro passengers have also endured major delays as trains have struggled in the cold weather over recent days, as well as serious overhead cable damage that led to

all services between South Gosforth and Heworth being cancelled for more thans 24 hours as many commuters were going back to work on January 2.

She asked for a meeting with Ms Alexander “to discuss these longstanding ongoing issues”.

Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service afterwards, Mrs Lewell-Buck said: “We suffer the most here. My constituents and I are fed up, we are so sick of it.

“It was 2017 when we got the Chancellor to give the money for those new Metro cars, yet there is still only one online and it had to be taken out of service last week.

“The Tyne Tunnel is down to one lane on a weekend. We had the debacle in Gateshead over Christmas, then replacement buses breaking down. When you think about what we have paid for public transport, we are paying for a service that does not work.

“People can’t get to hospital appointments, they can’t get to work, get to college, can’t see friends or family. It is not just frustration, it has a real everyday impact on people’s lives.

“This is not a new problem, it is not just something that has happened this Christmas. The Government would not tolerate it if it happened anywhere else, so I don’t know why we should be putting up with it.

“That is why I am asking them to do what is needed to sort it out once and for all.”

Responding to the South Shields MP’s request for a meeting, the transport secretary said: “I would be happy to meet my honourable friend. I have already met a number of Members of Parliament in the Gateshead area about some of the recent problems with the flyover, and met the Mayor for the region.”

While Metro services underneath the flyover have resumed after stabilising works were carried out, the structure itself remains closed to road traffic.

Anger surrounding Middlesbrough Council’s parking permits which will see some residents charged for the first time ever

Residents and an independent councillor have voiced their opposition to a residents’ parking permit scheme in Middlesbrough which will see charges being introduced.

The changes were meant to have been implemented in 2024, however the infrastructure was not in place in time, meaning a delay until the new financial year. Charges will be introduced in the existing resident parking zones from April of this year.

Residents parking schemes are in operation in most of the residential areas in and around Middlesbrough town centre.

Budget plans from February 2024 outlined the “resident parking scheme” that related to a small part of the town “that requires additional council action to support resident parking and enforce compliance with it in order to ensure residents are able to park near their home and other car users are diverted to more appropriate locations”.

It was highlighted that such a

measure would come at a cost and “the proposed charge contributes towards the cost of administration and enforcement, many other councils already have such a charge, and many have a higher charge”.

Budget documents from 2024 reveal that the scheme was due to produce savings of £125,000 for the council during the 2024/25 financial year. “The charge will be £25 per first permit and £40 for additional permits. An element of the proposal is that the current £10 for care professionals visiting the area, payable by their employer, is not amended,” the budget savings proposal explained.

The proposal also outlined how through “attaching a charge we aim to limit the amount of passes that are misused by non-residents to utilise parking closest to the town centre”.

The proposed measures were debated and agreed by full council in early 2024. However, the necessary infrastructure was not in place in time. Specifically, a “digital permit system” was not procured. Middlesbrough Council is now aiming to implement this system in the coming months and introduce charges from April 2025.

Council emails, seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service also confirm that

a communications plan is being drafted and once the council are able to confirm the implementation date, councillors will be updated with the roll-out plan, then all affected residents will be sent a letter reiterating/ outlining the changes and a second letter will be sent to residents to invite them to apply (and pay) for permits ahead of the expiry of the existing permits for the zone they live in.

Independent Councillor Joan McTigue of Longlands and Beechwood ward explained that she has had residents complaining to her about the proposed changes. She said: “I cannot see the point in it at all, for one reason, there are no council staff to enforce it.” She believed that council resources would be better spent “tackling people who wreck grass verges with their cars/ wagons”.

Cllr McTigue also highlighted her dissatisfaction with the scheme previously being publicised and introduced by the council when the infrastructure to enforce it wasn’t ready.

One objecting resident outlined that a parking permit scheme was implemented “some time ago” in order to prevent “inappropriate parking by hospital workers”. The resident explained that the permits benefited the wider community, to enable safe flows of traffic. As a result “I accepted the inconvenience of these permits to assist with this wider issue but object to now being charged for this. I pay council tax and road tax”.

The resident posed the question of how the charge was calculated and justified. She added: “My household is of 3 hard working, low-income workers who rely on cars, this equates to £105.00, plus a visitor = £145.00, this is unaffordable. Some residents don’t have cars, others have off road parking, so I pay, but my neighbour doesn’t. This is victimisation. Some are or will be in need of social or health care workers.”

A Middlesbrough Council spokesman said: “Ward councillors and residents in the affected areas will be notified before any changes are implemented.”

The first new Tyne and Wear Metro train in passenger service at Pelaw station. Parking Permit Image Teeside Live for LDRS LDRS.
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Kalki Koechlin named Goldsmiths, University of London’s newest Honorary Fellow

KALKI KOECHLIN named Goldsmiths, University of London’s newest Honorary Fellow

Renowned Bollywood actress, writer, and social justice advocate Kalki Koechlin has been named an Honorary Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. The prestigious accolade was conferred during a recent degree convocation ceremony in London, recognising her remarkable contributions to the arts and tireless advocacy for social justice.

A proud alumna of Goldsmiths, Kalki studied at the institution before embarking on a distinguished career spanning theatre and film. Her breakthrough performance in Dev.D earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress and catapulted her to fame. She went on to deliver notable supporting performances in hit films such as Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013). However, Koechlin’s talent reaches beyond mainstream cinema. She has taken on powerful lead roles in independent productions like Margarita, With a Straw (2014), earning a National Film Award for her portrayal of a young woman living with cerebral palsy. From playing edgy characters such as Sky, a music producer in Gully Boy (2019), to complex roles like Lisa, a mysterious music teacher in Ek Thi Daayan (2013), Koechlin continues to captivate audiences with her versatile performances.kalki is famous for doing roles portraying strong female characters which resist the conventional Indian norms and practices

MetroPlus Playwright Award for her outstanding contributions to theatre.

In 2018, her impact on arts and culture was internationally recognised when she was awarded the Chevalier dans L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government.

Celebrations at Goldsmiths are set to continue until 17 January, 2025, with other luminaries receiving Honorary Fellowships. These include acclaimed author Evie Wyld, known for her critically praised novels, and Caleb Azumah Nelson, whose debut work Open Water has cemented his status as a rising literary force.

On the professional front, Kalki is set to make her debut in Tamil cinema with Nesippaya, playing a lawyer in the film directed by Vishnuvardhan. Music for the project is composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, heightening anticipation among her fans.

Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor ready to set the screen ablaze in ‘Param Sundari’ – Releasing July 2025

Bollywood’s latest cross-cultural romance, Param Sundari, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is set to hit cinemas on 25 July 2025. The much-anticipated film, produced by Maddock Films, promises an enchanting love story brimming with laughter, chaos, and heartwarming moments.

Directed by Tushar Jalota, known for his work on Dasvi, Param Sundari unfolds against the lush, serene backdrop of Kerala’s famous backwaters. The film explores the romantic entanglement between Malhotra’s character, a spirited North Indian boy, and Kapoor’s portrayal of a graceful South Indian girl – a tale where two vibrant cultures collide in unexpected ways.

Maddock Films unveiled the film’s first look on social media, sparking excitement across platforms. The caption teased: “North ka swag, South ki grace – two worlds collide and sparks fly.” Fans were introduced to the lead characters: “Introducing @sidmalhotra as North ka Munda Param, all set to charm his way into your hearts! And meet @janhvikapoor as South ki Sundari, here to melt your heart with her grace.”

Dinesh Vijan, Maddock Films’ head, described Param Sundari as a project that channels the spirit of classic Mani Ratnam romances like Saathiya. “It’s a love story with music that will stay with you. Janhvi as a South Indian and Sidharth as a Northern Delhi boy create a unique dynamic that’s fresh and exciting. The cultural clash adds a playful yet emotional layer to the narrative,” Vijan told Variety.

Vijan also hinted at subtle sci-fi elements reminiscent of Maddock’s hit Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, starring Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon. However, he emphasized that Param Sundari leans more towards a grounded, folk-inspired tale akin to Rishab Shetty’s Kantara, blending romance with cultural richness.

On stage, Kalki’s prowess as both a writer and performer has earned her significant acclaim, including the

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This new honour from her alma mater adds yet another feather to Kalki Koechlin’s cap, further cementing her status as a multifaceted icon in both the arts and advocacy spheres.

Param Sundari promises to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience, fusing northern charm with southern elegance. As anticipation builds, fans eagerly await the on- screen magic of Sidharth and Janhvi’s first pairing, hoping for a love story that transcends boundaries and tugs at the heartstrings.

Mark your calendars – Param Sundari arrives in theatres 25 July, 2025.

CHOPRA JONAS joins Oscarshortlisted short film Anuja as executive producer

Priyanka Chopra Jonas has come on board as the executive producer of Anuja, a short film that has been shortlisted for the 2025 Academy Awards in the live-action short film category. The film previously won the live-action short award at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival.

Directed by Adam J. Graves and produced by Suchitra Mattai, Anuja tells the compelling story of a nine-year-old girl who works alongside her older sister in a back-alley garment factory. The narrative explores themes of sacrifice and resilience as the young protagonist faces a life-altering decision that could shape the futures of her family and herself.

In a statement, Chopra Jonas shared her admiration for the film:

“This beautiful film shines a spotlight on a subject that affects millions of children around the world, who are faced with the impossible decision between a future they cannot yet see and the immediate realities of their present. Anuja is a poignant, thought-provoking piece that makes us reflect deeply on the power of choices and how they shape the course of our lives. I am immensely proud to be associated with such a phenomenal and impactful project.”

With its gripping narrative and heartfelt performances, Anuja is expected to make a strong impact in the upcoming awards season.

KIARA ADVANI reportedly joins Maddock Films' Shakti Shalini: Here's everything you need to know

According to a report by India Today, the film will blend elements of fantasy and comedy, and the makers are specifically looking for an actress with both strength and vulnerability to suit the lead role. Kiara Advani, with her diverse acting range, is said to embody these qualities, making her a perfect fit for the project.

Although neither Maddock Films nor Kiara Advani have officially confirmed her involvement, the rumours gained traction after the actress was seen multiple times at the production

company's Mumbai office, sparking further speculation. Shakti Shalini is set to be released on 31 December. While details about the plot and her character remain under wraps, Kiara’s potential casting is sure to excite her fans, who are eagerly awaiting the official announcement.

In the meantime, Kiara Advani is busy promoting her Telugu film Game Changer, which releases on 10 January.

Directed by S. Shankar, Kiara stars alongside Ram Charan as his love interest in this much-anticipated project.

Here’s why FARAH KHAN thinks working with SHAH RUKH

KHAN “is harder now”

Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan’s friendship, which spans over three decades, is one of the most enduring in Bollywood. The duo has collaborated on numerous iconic songs and films, but Farah recently admitted that working with the superstar has become more challenging over the years.

In a candid conversation with ETimes, Farah opened up about the deep bond she shares with Shah Rukh, which dates back to the early days of his career, before hits like Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Deewana. Despite their long-standing friendship, Farah

confessed that working with him now brings an increased level of pressure.

“If it was hard working with him then, it is harder now. Every time we work on a song, the pressure doubles because we have created such iconic songs together,” she said, reflecting on their past collaborations.

Farah’s most recent directorial venture with Shah Rukh was Happy New Year in 2014. In the same interview, she shared that following that film, she took a break from direction, as she struggled to find a project that excited her. However, she expressed her desire to return to filmmaking when the right project presents itself at the right time.

On Shah Rukh’s front, he is currently busy with King, his upcoming film that will also star his daughter Suhana Khan, alongside Abhishek Bachchan. Earlier reports suggested that King would be directed by Sujoy Ghosh, but it has since been confirmed that Siddharth Anand, the director of SRK’s 2023 blockbuster Pathaan, will helm the project.

ARE GOHAR RASHEED AND KUBRA KHAN GETTING MARRIED?

Reports have surfaced suggesting that Pakistani actors Gohar Rasheed and Kubra Khan are preparing for their upcoming wedding.

The buzz surrounding the celebration gained momentum after Gohar Rasheed posted a video on Instagram with the caption “Bismillah 2025,” sparking speculation among fans. The video featured a gathering of his friends and fellow actors, including Shazia Wajahat and Wajahat Rauf, hinting at the joyous occasion.

Sources have confirmed that wedding preparations are underway in Karachi, with plans for a grand celebration to mark the special event. Additionally, reports state that Gohar and Kubra were spotted practising dance moves together the previous night, adding to the excitement around the upcoming nuptials.

Fans of the actors are well aware of the close friendship and strong bond between Gohar Rasheed and Kubra Khan. The duo has often been seen together on-screen and off, fueling speculation about their relationship. However, earlier in a public appearance, Gohar confirmed that he was no longer single, revealing he is in a committed relationship with a long-time friend. Though he expressed his love for his partner and mentioned their wedding plans, Gohar chose not to disclose her identity.

Gohar also addressed ongoing rumours about his relationship with Kubra Khan, making it clear that there was no romantic connection between them. “There is nothing between us, and I have mentioned this in my previous interviews,” Gohar clarified. “Kubra is like family to me; not every close relationship leads to marriage. While fans enjoy seeing us together, we’ve consistently stated in several shows that we are just friends.”

The actor went on to praise Kubra, emphasising their mutual respect for each other and reiterating that marriage was not something either of them had considered. As fans eagerly await further details, it seems that the focus is now firmly on Gohar’s upcoming wedding celebration.

THE REAL REASON BEHIND TRIPTII DIMRI’S SUDDEN EXIT FROM AASHIQUI 3

Triptii Dimri, who was initially set to reunite with her Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 costar Kartik Aaryan in Aashiqui 3, is no longer part of the much-anticipated romantic film. The announcement of her casting was made last year, with reports suggesting that the actors had even shot a muhurat scene. However, on Tuesday, news broke that Triptii has exited the project, with conflicting reports about the reasons behind her departure.

According to Mid-Day, the actress voluntarily stepped away due to delays in the film’s production. A source quoted in the report said, “Triptii was excited to headline the romance, but that’s not going to happen now. Aashiqui 3 is undergoing a [title]-related dispute, so it has been postponed indefinitely.”

However, an industry insider has offered a different perspective, claiming it was the makers who decided to replace Triptii after her initial look test. “The fundamental requirement to be the heroine of Aashiqui 3 is innocence, and the team felt that Triptii’s recent roles have made her image too exposed for the character,” the source revealed. “Her solo standing at the box office hasn’t been profitable, and the makers feel she no longer fits the parameters of a legendary, soulful love story like Aashiqui.”

The insider also pointed to the delay in production as a contributing factor, stating that when Triptii was initially cast, she was relatively new to the industry. Since then, she has appeared in two more films, including Animal, which reportedly altered her on-screen image in the eyes of the makers.

Despite these reports, neither Triptii nor the filmmakers have issued an official statement, leaving the exact reason for her departure unclear. Industry sources speculate the truth may lie somewhere in between, with both the actress unwilling to wait and the makers seeking a “fresher” face for the lead role.

Aashiqui 3 has faced multiple delays and changes since its initial announcement. Originally slated to be co-produced by Bhushan Kumar and Mukesh Bhatt, the project underwent a title change in March 2024 when Kumar announced it would

be renamed Tu Aashiqui Hai. Reports later emerged in November suggesting Kartik Aaryan was keen to retain the Aashiqui branding, leading to further postponements.

The film, directed by Anurag Basu, remains one of the most anticipated romantic dramas, but the ongoing changes have left fans wondering when it will finally go on floors.

Blockbusters, reboots, and bold stories: The highly anticipated films of 2025

As we step into 2025, the cinematic landscape promises an array of stories that blend heartfelt drama, thrilling action, and thought-provoking themes. From historical epics and reimagining’s of beloved classics to socially resonant narratives and boundary-pushing spectacles, the year’s offerings are set to captivate audiences with their diversity and ambition. With a mix of fresh talent, veteran performers, and celebrated directors at the helm, these upcoming films aim to not only entertain but also spark conversations and redefine genres. 2025 is shaping up to be an unforgettable year for cinema enthusiasts, so here’s our curated list of top 20 movies releasing on the big screen in 2025.

Emergency

A gripping look at India’s political turmoil

Director: Kangana Ranaut

Cast: Kangana Ranaut, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Mahima Chaudhry, Milind Soman, Satish Kaushik

Releasing: 17 January 2025

Thama

A horror comedy that delves Into history and legend

Director: Adithya Sarpotdar

Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal, Nawazuddin Siddiqui

Releasing: 17 October 2025

Alpha

A thrilling spy adventure with a stellar cast

Director: Shiv Rawail

Cast: Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Hrithik Roshan

Releasing: 25 December 2025

Chhaava

A Historical Epic Honouring Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj

Director: Laxman Utekar

Cast: Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandanna, Akshaye Khanna

Releasing: 14 February 2025

Vidaamuyarchi

A high-stakes action thriller of persistence and survival

Director: Magizh Thirumeni

Cast: Ajith Kumar, Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Arav, Regina Cassandra, Ramya Subramanian

Releasing: 9 January

Superman

A fresh take on the Man of Steel by James Gunn

Director: James Gunn

Cast: David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan, Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, Wendell Pierce

Releasing: 11 July, 2025

Karate Kid

Legends : Bridging generations in a martial arts epic

Director: Jonathan Entwistle

Cast: Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, Ben Wang, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, Ming-Na Wen

Releasing: 30 May 2025

Set to release on 17 January 2025, Emergency is a bold biographical action-drama exploring the controversial Indian Emergency (1975-77). Directed and co-produced by Kangana Ranaut, the film highlights the suspension of constitutional rights, media censorship, and political crackdowns of the era. Ranaut stars as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, portraying her with transformative depth and commanding presence. Written by Ritesh Shah, the film features a stellar cast including Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik. Emergency promises a gripping, unflinching look at a turbulent chapter in Indian history, combining meticulous detail and powerful performances for a must-watch experience.

Ayushmann Khurrana, Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The story follows a historian who uncovers ancient texts about local vampire legends, unleashing dark forces that threaten a small North Indian town. Spanning present-day and fourteenth-century Vijayanagara, the film dives deep into India’s history and cultural legacy.

At its heart, Thama blends supernatural thrills with an emotional love story. Ayushmann and Rashmika bring electric chemistry, while Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui add depth to the chilling narrative. Perfectly timed for Halloween, this spine-tingling tale is a must-watch for horror-comedy fans and lovers of India’s mysterious past.

Double agents, double the thrills! This Christmas, prepare for a high-octane spy adventure with Alpha, releasing on 25 December 2025. Starring Alia Bhatt and Sharvari as elite agents, this slick thriller delivers a heady mix of action, intrigue, and jaw-dropping twists. Directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, Alpha promises to redefine the espionage genre.

The story centres on Bhatt and Sharvari’s perilous mission in a world of betrayal, with relentless action and shocking turns driving the gripping narrative. Joining the ensemble are Bollywood icons Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, and Hrithik Roshan, adding star power to this holiday blockbuster. With female agents leading the charge and a plot steeped in conspiracies, Alpha is the ultimate treat for adrenaline junkies this festive season.

Looks like 2025 will be throwing back to history a lot! Releasing on 14 February 2025, Chhaava is an eagerly awaited historical action film that celebrates the inspiring legacy of Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. Directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films, the film stars Vicky Kaushal in the titular role and is based on Shivaji Sawant’s acclaimed Marathi novel Chhava.

The narrative promises a gripping exploration of Sambhaji Maharaj’s life, showcasing his courage, intellect, and sacrifice as he defended the Maratha Empire against formidable enemies. Joining Kaushal are Rashmika Mandanna and Akshaye Khanna, delivering powerful performances in key roles. With its blend of historical authenticity and cinematic brilliance, Chhaava offers an immersive look at 17th-century India, making it a must-watch for fans of epic tales and powerful storytelling.

Set to release worldwide during the festive week of Pongal in January, Vidaamuyarchi (transl. Persistence) is a gripping Tamil-language thriller packed with action and suspense. Written and directed by Magizh Thirumeni, the film stars the iconic Ajith Kumar in a tale of determination and survival, alongside a stellar cast including Arjun Sarja, Trisha Krishnan, Arav, Regina Cassandra, and Ramya Subramanian.

Inspired by the 1997 American film Breakdown, Vidaamuyarchi follows a man searching for his missing ex-wife in a perilous desert, only to find himself battling a ruthless gangster and uncovering dark secrets that threaten his life and the criminal underworld. With a pulsating score by Anirudh Ravichander and stunning cinematography capturing the beauty of Azerbaijani landscapes, Vidaamuyarchi promises a fast-paced, engaging ride, making it a must-watch for thriller fans.

New year, new Superman! The iconic superhero is set to return to the big screen in 2025, bringing with him a fresh vision under the direction of James Gunn. Scheduled for release on 11 July, this highly anticipated film kicks off a new era for the DC Universe (DCU) and serves as a reboot of the beloved Superman series.

Written and directed by Gunn, Superman stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent/ Superman, stepping into the role previously held by Henry Cavill. Joining Corenswet is Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, with an impressive cast that includes Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Nathan Fillion, Isabela Merced, and Wendell Pierce. The film will explore Clark Kent’s struggle to balance his Kryptonian legacy with his upbringing in Smallville, Kansas, delving into themes of identity, morality, and the sacrifices of being Earth’s protector. Gunn’s take promises to combine emotional depth with his signature wit, offering a contemporary twist on the iconic superhero.

It’s a great year for Jackie Chan fans, as the action legend returns in Karate Kid: Legends, set to release on 30 May 2025. Directed by Jonathan Entwistle and written by Rob Lieber, this martial arts drama serves as a sequel to both the original Karate Kid films and the 2010 reboot starring Jackie Chan. For the first time, the worlds of The Karate Kid and Cobra Kai will converge, creating a shared universe that bridges generations of fans. The film takes place three years after the events of Cobra Kai’s final season, with Jackie Chan reprising his role as Mr. Han and Ralph Macchio returning as Daniel LaRusso. Newcomer Ben Wang stars as the central character, with Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, and Ming-Na Wen joining the cast, bringing fresh energy to the franchise.

The Intern

Deepika Padukone’s long-awaited adaptation gearing up for 2025

Director: Amit Sharma

Cast: Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan (rumoured)

Releasing: unconfirmed

A classic gets a desi twist in the long-awaited Hindi remake of The Intern. Combining generational dynamics with workplace charm, the film promises laughter, life lessons, and star power. First announced in 2021, the project has generated much anticipation. Deepika Padukone, who is both the lead actress and producer, initially planned to star alongside the late Rishi Kapoor. After his untimely passing, Amitabh Bachchan was later confirmed to take on the pivotal role, reuniting with Padukone after Piku.

Inspired by the 2015 Hollywood hit starring Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, the film offers a fresh cultural perspective on the unlikely friendship between a young professional and a retired senior intern. Although rumours of the project being shelved circulated, recent updates suggest Padukone is finalising production. The release date remains unannounced, but the remake is highly anticipated by fans of both Padukone and Bachchan.

Jurassic World Rebirth

A new chapter in the dinosaur saga

Director: Gareth Edwards Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel GarciaRulfo, Luna Blaise, David Iacono, Ed Skrein Releasing: 2 July 2025

Another wild ride awaits with Jurassic World Rebirth, set to release on 2 July 2025. Directed by Gareth Edwards, this action-packed sequel to Jurassic World Dominion brings a fresh direction to the franchise. Written by David Koepp, it is the fourth instalment in the Jurassic World series and the seventh in the Jurassic Park saga. The star-studded cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise, David Iacono, and Ed Skrein. Set five years after Dominion, the film follows Zora Bennett (Johansson), a skilled operative on a mission to secure genetic material from the world’s largest creatures to create a life-saving drug. Alongside palaeontologist Dr. Henry Loomis (Bailey) and team leader Duncan Kincaid (Ali), Zora uncovers a terrifying secret while rescuing a stranded family. Shot in breathtaking locations across Thailand, Malta, and the UK, Jurassic World Rebirth promises thrilling action, mystery, and jaw-dropping dinosaurs.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

The epic conclusion of Ethan Hunt’s journey Director: Christopher McQuarrie Cast: Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Vanessa Kirby, Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, Henry Czerny, Angela Bassett, Rolf Saxon Releasing: 21 May 2025

Hold your breath for Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, the highly anticipated direct sequel to Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning and the eighth instalment in the Mission: Impossible franchise. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, this action-packed spy thriller follows Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his team on their most dangerous mission yet. Reprising their roles are Hayley Atwell, Ving Rhames, and Simon Pegg, with Esai Morales, Pom Klementieff, and more joining the cast. Filming began in March 2022, across locations like the UK, Malta, South Africa, and Norway, though production was delayed by the SAG-AFTRA strike in 2023. Despite this, the film promises a high-stakes conclusion with pulse-pounding thrills, death-defying stunts, and complex espionage. With a score by Lorne Balfe, The Final Reckoning is set to be an unforgettable cinematic experience for fans worldwide.

Avatar: Fire and Ash

The saga we’ve all been waiting for

Director: James Cameron

Cast: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Giovanni Ribisi, David Thewlis, Oona Chaplin

Releasing: 19 December

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy Aaaandd there we go again!!!

Director: Michael Morris

Cast: Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, Isla Fisher, Josette Simon, Nico Parker, Leila Farzad

Releasing: 14 February

Sikandar

Salman Khan returns as the ultimate warrior in this actionpacked thriller

Director: AR Murugadoss

Cast: Salman Khan, Rashmika Mandanna, Sathyaraj, Sharman Joshi, Prateik Babbar

Releasing: 28 March 2025

Coolie

Rajinikanth returns in an intense action thriller

Director: Lokesh Kanagaraj

Cast: Rajinikanth, Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, Shruti Haasan, Upendra, Reba Monica John Releasing: 1 May 2025

Jolly LLB 3

The courtroom comedy continues with a new showdown

Director: Subhash Kapoor

Cast: Akshay Kumar, Arshad Warsi, Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, Saurabh Shukla, Annu Kapoor, Ashish Chaudhary, Jisshu Sengupta

Releasing: 11 April 2025

Love Guru

A romantic reunion for Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed

Director: Nadeem Baig

Cast: Mahira Khan, Humayun Saeed, Ahmed Ali Butt

Releasing: 25 September 2025

Abir Gulaal

Fawad Khan returns to Bollywood after nine years

Director: Aarti S. Bagdi

Cast: Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Lisa Haydon, Farida Jalal, Parmeet Sethi, Soni Razdan

Releasing: unconfirmed

Prepare to return to the breathtaking world of Pandora in Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third instalment of James Cameron’s iconic franchise. Following the success of Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), this sequel promises to further expand the visually stunning universe with groundbreaking technology and an emotionally charged narrative.

Cameron, alongside his team of writers and producers, including Jon Landau, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver, delves deeper into the struggles and triumphs of Pandora’s inhabitants. The film sees the return of Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang, with new cast members David Thewlis and Oona Chaplin bringing fresh characters. After years of anticipation and groundbreaking underwater performance capture technology, Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to ignite theatres in December 2025. This epic adventure promises to be worth the wait.

Haven’t gotten a Valentine this year? Fret not and get ready to fall in love with Bridget Jones all over again in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the much-anticipated sequel to Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016) and the fourth instalment in the beloved series. Directed by Michael Morris and based on Helen Fielding’s 2013 novel, this romantic comedy sees the return of Renée Zellweger as the hilariously relatable Bridget.

Alongside her, Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, and Emma Thompson reprise their iconic roles, while Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, and Isla Fisher join the fun. Set to be released on 14 February 2025, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy promises more laughter, love, and chaos as Bridget navigates new relationships and life changes. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer, this heartwarming continuation of Bridget’s journey is sure to capture hearts worldwide. Get ready for witty humour, romantic misadventures, and Bridget’s signature charm!

And the new year just keeps on giving! Buckle up for an adrenaline-fueled ride with Sikandar, an action thriller marking Salman Khan’s return to his action-packed roots. Directed by AR Murugadoss and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, the film features Salman Khan in dual roles, showcasing his versatility as both hero and defender. The talented cast includes Rashmika Mandanna, Sathyaraj, Sharman Joshi, and Prateik Babbar.

The teaser for Sikandar promises an action-packed thrill ride, as Khan seeks a comeback after a few hit-or-miss years. With Sikandar, he returns to familiar territory, combining high-octane action with a gripping narrative, reminiscent of his 2009 hit Wanted. Set to release on 28 March 2025, just in time for Eid al-Fitr, the film also features music by Pritam and cinematography by Tirru, ensuring a captivating cinematic experience for fans.

Rajinikanth fans, brace yourselves for Coolie, the latest high-octane action thriller directed by Lokesh Kanagaraj. Produced by Sun Pictures, the film stars Rajinikanth in the titular role as a man driven by vengeance. Joining him is a stellar cast featuring Nagarjuna, Soubin Shahir, Sathyaraj, Shruti Haasan, Upendra, and Reba Monica John, all contributing to this gripping story. Set against the backdrop of gold smuggling, Coolie follows a man whose past fuels his intense quest for justice. His determination to right the wrongs of his past leads him on a perilous journey that adds suspense to the narrative. With music by Anirudh Ravichander, cinematography by Girish Gangadharan, and editing by Philomin Raj, Coolie promises to be a visual spectacle.

Set for release in 2025 in both standard and IMAX formats, Coolie marks Thalaivaa’s explosive return to the big screen—a film you won’t want to miss.

Akshay Kumar returns in Jolly LLB 3, bringing the beloved courtroom drama back with a fresh twist. Directed by Subhash Kapoor, this third instalment sees two rival Jollys—played by Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi—facing off in a high-stakes legal battle. Following the success of its predecessors, the film mixes courtroom intensity with comedy, promising a thrilling and witty experience.

The plot revolves around a complicated and high-profile case that raises the stakes beyond anything seen in previous films. As the two Jollys clash in a courtroom, the case becomes more intricate, keeping audiences on edge. Saurabh Shukla returns as the quirky judge, adding his trademark charm.Shot in Ajmer and Rajasthan, the film features an ensemble cast including Huma Qureshi, Amrita Rao, and Annu Kapoor. Produced by Cape of Good Films and Disney, Jolly LLB 3 releases on 11 April 2025, offering a mix of legal drama and laughter.

Can you ever go wrong with a fresh Pakistani rom com? Love Guru is set to be the biggest Pakistani rom-com of 2025, starring the dynamic duo Mahira Khan and Humayun Saeed. This film marks their reunion after their beloved performance in Bin Roye. Directed by Nadeem Baig, Love Guru promises to be a heartwarming romance that fans are eagerly anticipating. Filming began in February 2024, starting with a brief shoot in Karachi and followed by an extended schedule in London, which wrapped in November 2024. Cinematographer Arman Khan shared behind-the-scenes photos from the London shoot, building excitement among fans. In addition to Khan and Saeed, Love Guru also stars Ahmed Ali Butt, adding even more star power to an already impressive cast. Set to release on Eid al-Adha 2025, this film is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated releases in Pakistan for the year.

Fawad Khan is set to make his highly anticipated return to Bollywood with Abir Gulaal, a romantic comedy in which he stars alongside Vaani Kapoor for the first time. This marks his first Hindi film appearance since Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (2016), making his comeback after nearly nine years. Directed by Aarti S. Bagdi, the film follows two emotionally scarred individuals who find healing and solace in each other. The title, Abir Gulaal, refers to the names of the lead characters, with Kapoor playing Gulaal, a lively Jaipuri girl, and Khan portraying Abir, an Indian chef in London. Filming was completed in just 37 days, ahead of the scheduled 40-day timeline, thanks to the efficient preparation of the cast and crew. Principal photography began on September 29, 2024, in London. With a supporting cast featuring Lisa Haydon, Farida Jalal, and Soni Razdan, Abir Gulaal is set to be a hit already

A fresh take on modern relationships

Director: Advait Chandan

Cast: Junaid Khan, Khushi Kapoor

Releasing: 7 February 2025

It’s a fantastic year for love-struck hearts, as Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor gear up to make their mark in the romantic comedy Loveyapa, set to hit theatres just in time for Valentine’s season. Directed by Advait Chandan, known for Laal Singh Chaddha and Secret Superstar, the film blends love, humour, and modern relationship drama. Produced by Phantom Studios and AGS Entertainment, Loveyapa is described with the intriguing tagline: “Situationship? Relationship? Love ka syapa? Ya Loveyapa? See you in theatres on 7th Feb 2025.”

An official Bollywood adaptation of the 2022 Tamil blockbuster Love Today, directed by and starring Pradeep Ranganathan, the film sets the bar high with its fresh and relatable take on contemporary relationships. As Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor step into the spotlight, Loveyapa promises to captivate audiences with its playful yet meaningful portrayal of love’s complexities.

Dhadak 2

Exploring love and caste in a sequel to the 2018 hit Director: Shazia Iqbal Cast: Triptii Dimri, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Randeep Hooda Releasing: 28 February 2025

Ready to have your heart broken? Dhadak 2, scheduled for release on 28 February 2025, continues the story of its predecessor while promising a deeper, more critical exploration of caste-based discrimination and the complexities of inter-caste love. Directed by Shazia Iqbal and produced by Dharma Productions, Zee Studios, and Cloud 9 Pictures, the film is a remake of the acclaimed Tamil film Pariyerum Perumal (2018).

Starring Triptii Dimri and Siddhant Chaturvedi, alongside Randeep Hooda, Dhadak 2 delves into the challenges faced by individuals in love when societal divisions are at play. While the first Dhadak faced criticism for not addressing caste discrimination, Dhadak 2 promises a more nuanced and thought-provoking narrative, aiming to explore love amidst social boundaries. Fans of the first film and those eager for a meaningful engagement with caste and class in Indian cinema are eagerly awaiting this sequel.

Sitaare Zameen Par

A new chapter in uplifting cinema Director: R. S. Prasanna Cast: Aamir Khan, Genelia Deshmukh Releasing: Unconfirmed

If Taare Zameen Par left you wanting more, here’s some exciting news! Sitaare Zameen Par (lit. ‘Stars on Earth’) is set for release in 2025, marking Aamir Khan’s return as both producer and star.

While it is a spiritual sequel to his critically acclaimed film Taare Zameen Par (2007), Sitaare Zameen Par introduces new characters and a fresh storyline, focusing on different social issues.

Directed by R. S. Prasanna and inspired by the 2018 Spanish film Champions, the film tells the story of a coach who trains athletes with Down syndrome. Khan, alongside Genelia Deshmukh, plays a pivotal role in exploring inclusion, the power of sport, and the impact of nurturing individuals with special needs. so don’t miss out as we will be keeping an eye out for you with all the updates!

Already counting down to new year’s? Well, we don’t blame you. With a mix of daring narratives and nostalgic reboots, the year promises something for everyone. Whether you’re drawn to stories of love and legacy or seeking thrills and laughter, the big screen is set to deliver unforgettable moments. So, grab your popcorn and mark your calendars – the magic of 2025 awaits!

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Review: Game Changer: A Ram Charan Spectacle Elevated by

Style and Drama, But Falters in Substance

Cast:

Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, Anjali, SJ Suryah, Srikanth, Samuthirakhani, Naveen Chandra, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, Brahmanandam

Director: Shankar

Platform:

Released in cinemas from 10 January

Director Shankar's Game Changer promises grandeur and delivers it in abundance, but the film often feels weighed down by its predictable storyline and uneven execution. With Ram Charan at the helm of this political drama, the movie leans heavily on his dual-role performance to carry the narrative, and while his portrayal is exceptional, the film struggles to break free from conventional tropes.

THE

PLOT: A FAMILIAR POWER

STRUGGLE

The story follows Ram Nandan (Ram Charan), a principled IAS officer turned district collector, who wages a war against corruption, starting with the

Chief Minister's son, Mopidevi (SJ Suryah). Mopidevi's power-hungry machinations eventually lead to his father, Chief Minister Bobbili Satyamurthy (Srikanth), naming Ram Nandan as his successor before his untimely demise. What unfolds next is a high-stakes political battle between Ram Nandan and Mopidevi, peppered with revelations about Ram Nandan's father, Appanna (also Ram Charan), whose dream was to transform the state's political landscape.

While the narrative has its gripping moments, especially in the second half, it remains largely predictable, relying on Shankar's signature flair to compensate for its lack of novelty.

PERFORMANCES: A SHOWCASE FOR RAM CHARAN

Ram Charan is undeniably the heart and soul of Game Changer. His dual portrayal of the stoic Ram Nandan and the visionary Appanna is compelling, with the former standing out as the stronger of the two characters. Charan's charisma and intensity shine through in pivotal scenes, especially during his confrontations with SJ Suryah's

Mopidevi.

SJ Suryah delivers a stellar performance as the scheming antagonist, bringing both menace and depth to his role. His quirks and commanding screen presence make him a standout in the film, particularly in the second half.

Kiara Advani, cast as the love interest, is stunning but underutilized, with her role confined to song sequences and superficial romantic moments. Anjali, in a more substantial role as Parvathi, tries to make an impact but is let down by weak writing. Srikanth is reliable as the Chief Minister, while Sunil's minor role adds little value.

The film falters in its comedic attempts, with Vennela Kishore and Brahmanandam s outdated humor feeling forced and out of place, highlighting Shankar's struggle to adapt to contemporary sensibilities.

TECHNICAL BRILLIANCE AND SHORTCOMINGS

As expected from a Shankar film, Game Changer boasts top-notch production values. The visuals are stunning, with opulent sets and breathtaking locations providing a feast for

the eyes. Producer Dil Raju's investment is evident in every frame, giving the film a polished and grandiose look. However, the technical aspects are not without flaws. While Thaman s songs are visually appealing, the music itself is average, failing to leave a lasting impression. The background score, an essential component in a political drama, is surprisingly lackluster, diminishing the impact of key scenes.

The editing team deserves credit for maintaining an engaging pace despite the formulaic screenplay. However, the dialogues and narrative structure lack innovation, relying on tried-and-tested clichés that make the film feel overly familiar.

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES

The film's greatest strength lies in its dramatic confrontations and Ram Charan's powerful performance. The flashback sequences involving Appanna add emotional depth and elevate the proceedings, though they too feel stretched at times.

On the downside, the romantic track between Ram Charan and Kiara Advani feels halfbaked, failing to evoke any real connection. The outdated comedic elements and the overreliance on predictable tropes detract from the overall experience.

VERDICT: A VISUAL TREAT, BUT LACKS FRESHNESS

Game Changer is a quintessential Ram Charan showpiece, bolstered by Shankar's flair for grandeur and style. While the film captivates with its visuals and dramatic moments, it falls short of being a truly groundbreaking political drama. For fans of Ram Charan and Shankar, the film offers enough spectacle to justify a watch. However, for those seeking innovation and depth, Game Changer might leave you wanting more.

Kanafeh Crinkle Cake

Method:

Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Add butter and once melted add in finely chopped kataifi pastry. Mix well so that the pastry is evenly coated in butter. Keep stirring and cook the pastry until golden and crisp. Then remove from heat and set aside to cool. Once cooled, add pistachio paste and mix well until combined.

Preheat the oven at 180°c. Grease a rectangular baking dish. Unroll the filo sheets, add spoonfuls of kanafeh filling across one (short) end of the filo sheets. Fold over to encase the filling then crinkle the remaining filo and place in the baking dish. Repeat the process with remaining filo sheets. Bake the crinkle cake for 10 minutes. Remove the dish from the oven and pour the melted butter over the crinkle cake. Return to the oven and bake for another 10 minutes, until golden and crispy. While the crinkle cake bakes, make the cream mixture. Add cream, sugar, and salt into a saucepan. Place over medium heat and stir until the sugar has melted. Remove from heat and set aside. Once the second bake is complete, remove the dish from the oven and pour the cream mixture over the top. Return the dish to the oven one more time and bake for about 30 minutes, or until golden brown.

Remove the crinkle cake from the oven. Allow to cook for a few minutes then drizzle melted chocolate on top and sprinkle over finely chopped pistachios and rose petals. Cool for 10 minutes for serving.

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1 packet filo sheets- thawed

200g butter, melted

1 cup sugar

1 cup double cream

Pinch of salt

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50g butter

½ cup Pistachio paste

¼ cup Supreme Pistachios- finely chopped

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UCU Newcastle branch seeking approval for industrial action ballot as Uni slashes costs

A Newcastle University union is seeking approval to vote on industrial action as the institution attempts to recoup a £35m loss.

Newcastle University’s University and College Union (UCU) branch is seeking approval to ballot for industrial action amid concerns that compulsory redundancies are soon to follow. A voluntary redundancy scheme for academic staff has already taken place alongside promotion freezes and restrictions on travel.

According to the UCU, the union was initially concerned that University management did not guarantee ruling out compulsory redundancies on December 5, last year. Following this, union officials fear job losses could come following a University council meeting on its finances on January 20.

The UCU claims it has had incomplete access to the

financial information it has requested and is not in a position to know what lies in wait for staff and future workloads.

In September 2024, the Local Democracy Reporting Service revealed Newcastle University was facing a £35m shortfall as a result of a lower than expected intake of international students.

Matt Perry, Newcastle UCU branch chair, says: “Those who

have worked for the university for years but on insecure contracts have already borne the brunt of the cuts as our recent report reveals. The cuts are hitting everyone here but the most insecure hardest. Our consultative ballot before Christmas showed the strength of feeling amongst our membership.

“74.6% voted in favour of

strike; 86.7% in favour of action short of strike, 12.7% against. We will continue to campaign alongside the Students’ Union and the other campus unions, and are currently seeking approval for a ballot for industrial action but we will also be building a broader campaign.

“What is happening at Newcastle University takes place in a wider context. This is not just happening at Newcastle management hawks across higher education who want to institute a radical restructure of provision, large-scale redundancies and attacks on working conditions. We will find out on 20 January after the meeting of the university’s governing body council what the next stage of the cuts will bring.

“According to the recent Office for Students (OfS) report, there is the very real prospect of one or more universities failing financially.”

According to The Times Higher Education Supplement, it is

estimated that by the end of the year, as universities slash budgets, up to 10,000 jobs could be lost. The UCU has also previously called on the Government to change how Higher Education is funded, dubbing the current system “unsustainable”.

A Newcastle University spokesperson said: “We are not immune to the challenges currently affecting the UK higher education sector and like many universities, we have implemented a range of costsaving measures, including voluntary severance schemes, tighter controls on recruitment and restrictions on non-pay budgets. These measures will strengthen our position and enable us to continue investing in our world-class education and research for the benefit of the region and beyond.

“We recognise this is a challenging time for colleagues and we are being as open and transparent as possible.”

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Tulip Siddiq resigns: there’s no evidence she broke any rules, but here’s why she had to go anyway

Tulip Siddiq has resigned as anticorruption minister after getting embroiled in a corruption scandal. A number of questions had been raised about her following an investigation by Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission into the country’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was deposed last year and just happens to be Siddiq’s aunt.

The accusations centre on properties that it is alleged were made available or given to Siddiq directly or indirectly by people closely connected to the former regime. There are also questions about her attendance at an event in Moscow in 2013, before she was an MP and long before she became a government minister. The event was the opening of a power station now at the centre of the alleged embezzlement of £3.9 billion of infrastructure spending.

On January 14, a criminal case was reportedly filed by Bangladeshi authorities against Siddiq and other members of her family named in the investigation. A spokesperson for Siddiq has said: “No evidence has been presented for these allegations. Tulip has not been contacted by anyone on the matter and totally refutes the claims.”

The accusations led Siddiq to refer herself to the independent advisor for ministerial standards, Sir Laurie Magnus, at the end of last year. The independent adviser judges whether ministers have or have not broken the ministerial code – although the prime minister is the one who is the final arbiter. The independent adviser is, in other words, VAR. If the adviser thinks something looks dodgy, they send the prime minister to the screen to make the final call.

Under former prime minister Boris Johnson, two of these advisers resigned over his failure to act on findings over his own conduct and that of his home

secretary, Priti Patel.

Magnus has found no evidence of misconduct on Siddiq’s part but said it was “regrettable” that Siddiq hadn’t been more live to the “potential reputational risks” of her family ties. The new criminal case against Siddiq doesn’t necessarily have any bearing on the ministerial code, given the filing is not UKbased.

However, looking at the ministerial code in detail, I think there were two specific areas which could be argued to merit further investigation. They centre on the so-called “general principle” and ministerial “procedure”.

The general principle underpinning a minister’s private interests is that they are “appointed to serve the public and must ensure that no conflict arises, or could reasonably be perceived to arise, between their public duties and their private interests, financial or otherwise”.

The procedural underpinning is that they must give “a full declaration in writing of private interests which might be thought to give rise to a conflict, actual or perceived. This declaration should also cover interests of the minister’s spouse or partner and close family.”

Both of these point to a specific challenge for Siddiq in this case –the problem of perception.

THE PERILS OF PERCEPTION

It’s hard to be a politician. Judgements about ethical behaviour are ever changing,

and potential breaches are sometimes less about whether specific rules or laws have been broken and slightly more about vibes. As a senior government adviser told the Guardian last week: “It just doesn’t pass the smell test … even if she hasn’t done anything technically wrong, she’ll have to go.” It might be the case that if she were in a different role (literally any other post in government that didn’t involve the word “anticorruption”) Siddiq would have been fine. However, returning to vibes, Siddiq also had the problem of there simply being no good response as regards perception to questions of the provenance of the property in Kings Cross. Every explanation seemed to centre around an ignorance of who gifted it, how, and with what money.

Scandals in politics tend to catch the public imagination when they reinforce everyone’s worst perceptions of those who practice it. That they are out of touch, are unaware of what’s going on, that the rules don’t apply, or that they simply don’t get it. The “I’m not quite sure who bought me this flat” defence, falls well and truly into this category.

WHAT NOW?

The Siddiq affair raises questions for a Labour government that can’t seem to control its own narrative. Why was Siddiq given an anti-corruption brief in the first place if these

ways, strengthening certain reporting requirements around the receipt of gifts (following his own scandal last year).

That said, it’s unclear what happens next. There are good reasons to consolidate elements of the parliamentary standards ecosystem under the umbrella of a new ethics and integrity commission. But anything bigger than that risks doing more harm than good. Would a new commission, for example, then be in charge of the complex task of monitoring political financing and the corruption challenges these arrangements present?

vulnerabilities were known about before Labour came to power? And why was this story been allowed to rumble on for over a week?

One of the more notable political stories from last year saw government insiders placing bets on the date of the election when they had privileged knowledge of Rishi Sunak’s plans to call a vote in July. This story was also typified by Sunak’s relative inaction over those in his circle at fault. Starmer, meanwhile, immediately suspended Labour candidate Kevin Craig when it was revealed that he, in the ultimate emotional hedge, bet on himself to lose in his constituency.

Starmer seems to have lost this ruthless streak now he is in office, and not necessarily to his benefit. Now, of course, you can say that Starmer was simply waiting on the outcome of Magnus’s inquiries.

But given Siddiq’s specific brief, it at the very least made sense to ask her to step back from duties as soon as concerns were raised – especially when the ministerial code is written, at least partly, with public perceptions in mind.

It will also strengthen the calls for Labour to act on its manifesto commitment to “establish a new ethics and integrity commission”.

There have been positive signs, here. Given the previous government’s relationship to standards, it should be welcomed that this one doesn’t seem to be actively antagonistic.

Starmer, for example, updated the ministerial code in November in a series of small but positive

Similarly, while the arrangements of advisers on ministerial standards are unpopular – especially given the PM is the ultimate arbiter – what is the alternative? Many would feel (understandably) queasy about imbuing those who are not elected with powers to depose those who are. Significant safeguards would have to be put in place. These are questions the government needs to grapple with. A core mission for Labour was to “restore confidence in government” and more widely restore British trust in politics. And to say it’s been a bumpy start, well that would be an understatement.

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Siddiq speaking in parliament.

I worked on the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse – here’s what Elon Musk is missing

I worked on the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse –here’s what Elon Musk is missing

Elon Musk’s intervention into British politics has revived the debate about how the government responds to child sexual abuse, particularly by “grooming gangs”. While this is an important discussion, as a researcher of child sexual abuse

I am concerned that Musk’s comments have done more to spread misconceptions and harm victims than to protect children.

I was a researcher at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). My colleagues and I received and analysed the experiences of more than 6,000 survivors of child sexual abuse. Here is what I wish Musk understood before intervening.

The national narrative around grooming gangs has focused on high-profile cases in Rochdale, Rotherham and other towns, where groups of men, mainly from Pakistani backgrounds, were convicted of sexually abusing and raping over a thousand girls between 1997 and 2013, some as young as 11.

A number of local inquiries and reviews since have concluded that there were failures on multiple levels to appropriately investigate and respond to the crimes. Throughout, some politicians and campaigners have argued that these gangs (and others of their ethnic or religious background) pose the greatest threat to the sexual safety of children.

The reality is that a far greater threat is posed by those within the family and acquaintances and – in a majority white country such as the UK – probably by white perpetrators.

An inquiry in Rotherham clearly recognised that “there is no simple link between race and child sexual exploitation, and across the UK the greatest numbers of perpetrators of CSE [child sexual exploitation] are white men”.

This narrative also conveniently avoids 2020 Home Office research suggesting that most offenders in organised exploitation are white.

There are many challenges with data collection when it comes to ethnicity of offenders. But the raw

numbers show that these specific grooming gang cases are not representative of the widespread child abuse issues in the UK. And no data exists to suggest that any one race or ethnic background is predisposed to sexual abuse.

THE FACTS ABOUT ABUSE

In the UK, evidence shows that the majority of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by a family member, friend or acquaintance.

Research at IICSA found that 47% of the thousands of participants we spoke to were sexually abused by a family member, and 42% in the family home. The next most common perpetrator and location were reported less than half as much (other relationship 26%, school 15%).

Abuse taking place within families remains highly stigmatised. Many who experience it do not report it, often because they feel they will not be believed or protected appropriately. The available research shows that child sexual abuse is a global issue, larger than any individual culture or ethnicity. A global study in 2011 found that rates were lowest in Asia and highest in Australia. The researchers recognised that this was likely due to reporting mechanisms and research methods rather than to innate cultural differences.

additional burden of living in a society where a prominent narrative about their sexual and psychological instinct is that of perpetration. While most male victims have at some point identified a fear that they may be seen as potential perpetrators, men of south Asian heritage now struggle that their entire identity is inextricably linked with ideas of perpetration and danger they represent to children.

lasting trauma they have left in their wake. Instead, I want to make sure that public anger, attention and funds are directed towards the most common perpetrators and in support of all victims of child sexual abuse.

Given Musk’s comments, I also think it is important to recognise the role of tech companies in grooming and child sexual exploitation.

Estimates from Childlight, the global child safety institute at the University of Edinburgh, suggest that globally more than 300 million children have been affected by abuse online. One in eight have faced non-consensual image offences (12.6%) and online solicitation (12.5%). And a National Crime Agency report published last year warned that the scale of child sexual abuse online is probably increasing and becoming more complex.

The platform Musk owns, X (formerly Twitter), has come under fire for how it handles reports of child sexual abuse. The company was fined by the Australian government in 2023 for non-compliance with an investigation into its practices.

Last year, a US Senate committee held a hearing of tech executives to testify about child safety, including sexual abuse and exploitation, on platforms. X’s CEO, Linda Yaccarino, only agreed to attend after receiving a government-issued subpoena.

Alongside replicating misconceptions about abuse, Musk’s comments can harm current victims and survivors, particularly in ethnic minority communities. Victims in those communities may be dissuaded from seeking help, for fear of confirming beliefs that their cultures are inherently abusive.

IICSA’s report into child sexual abuse in ethnic minority communities found that “cultural stereotypes and racism can lead to institutions and professionals failing to identify and respond to child sexual abuse and can make it difficult for people from ethnic minorities to speak up”.

I spoke with Michael May, former head of diverse communities at IICSA, who said: Victims and survivors of south Asian heritage now face the

Female survivors with south Asian or Muslim identities will be impacted by ideas about safeguarding the reputation of their entire ethnicity or religion … this is on top of a legitimate fear that disclosures in the wider world will be used against them and those they love.

These comments also risk diverting public attention and political will from implementing the recommendations made by the IICSA. While Musk has called for a new public inquiry specifically into the grooming gangs, those who conducted the national child abuse inquiry have said that its key recommendations have yet to be implemented.

WHERE MUSK CAN ACTUALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE

My comments here are not intended to downplay the awful crimes committed in Rochdale and elsewhere, or to dismiss the

As one of the big five tech companies, X has an important role to play in tackling online grooming, and the creation and dissemination of child sexual abuse images. My recent research with Susanna Alyce found that survivors of online child sexual abuse felt little was being done to recognise their experiences or respond to their recommendations.

Musk’s comments are a distraction not only from the facts of child abuse in the UK – which is mostly perpetrated within families, not by gangs – but from the role he could actually play in working to stop child abuse and exploitation online. When misunderstandings and misrepresentations of abuse go viral, it is survivors who suffer the most.

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Professor Alexis Jay answers questions in front of the Home Affairs Select Committee in the House of Commons about the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse in 2015

Kamal Indian Restaurant in Newcastle Cooks Up National Award

Kamal Indian Restaurant, located on Stanhope Street in Newcastle, has been recognised as one of the finest dining establishments in the country by being Highly Commended in the North East Asian Restaurant of the Year at the Asian Curry Awards 2024. The award ceremony took place at the iconic Grosvenor House Hotel in London, with over 1,000 attendees celebrating culinary excellence from across the UK.

The owner, Umayr Saleem, accepted the award on behalf of his team, stating, "This recognition is a testament to the hard work and passion we pour into our food every day. It's a proud moment for us and for Newcastle's vibrant food scene."

Kamal Indian Restaurant has been a staple of Newcastle since 1992, but it reached new heights when Umayr and his family took over in 2011. They undertook a full renovation of the restaurant, modernising its interiors and exteriors while retaining its authentic charm. Today, Kamal offers traditional Indian cuisine made with the finest quality spices and ingredients, promising a taste experience that stays true to the roots of Indian cooking.

their dining experience.

The restaurant also has a private function room that can accommodate up to 70 guests, making it a popular venue for birthday celebrations, family gatherings, and corporate events.

A family-run business, Kamal prides itself on creating a warm, welcoming environment. Umayr, who learned the craft from his father, emphasises the importance of maintaining a personal connection with customers.

"My father runs Saleems Takeaway in Gateshead, and I learned everything from him. He has been instrumental in my business and has taught me the value of good quality food and excellent customer service. We have a lot of regulars who visit us every week and we even get pop stars in from time to time when playing at the nearby Arena. The award is an amazing thing for all my staff and customers. We were selected by mystery diners who judged us on our food and customer service, and we received votes from our customers to who we are very grateful. I'm delighted to bring the award to Newcastle," said Umayr.

The Asian Curry Awards recognise excellence across the culinary industry, assessing

The award is an amazing thing for all my staff and customers.
Umayr Saleem

Kamal serves a variety of dishes, from flavourful biryanis to richly spiced curries. Each dish is crafted to deliver an authentic experience, steering away from the watereddown versions often catered to Western palates. Patrons are invited to bring their own alcohol, adding a personalised touch to

everything from food quality to overall dining experience. Kamal's commitment to delivering authentic flavours and exceptional service helped secure its win, showcasing Newcastle's prominence on the national culinary map.

Kamal Indian Restaurant - Umayr with some of his team
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The gym can be full of germs – here’s how to protect yourself

Exercise is good for you – but the gym might not be.

Dumbbells, barbells and every machine in between can act as reservoirs for a wide variety of transmissible bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens – such as impegito, flu and athlete’s foot. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to lower your risk of encountering these germs during your next workout.

By far, the most germ-rich areas in any gym are places that are warm and wet – such as saunas, showers, swimming pools or hot tubs.

But many other parts of the gym are also riddled with germs – including on the equipment you might use every time you go. Basically, anywhere there’s sweat, there are probably germs.

Sweat is a complex mixture of various substances – including vitamins, mineral salts, lactic acid, amino acids and lipids. This makes it an excellent nutrient source for bacteria and fungi –even after it dries. This means any sweat that drips off of you (or other gymgoers) can be used by bacteria and germs to help them grow.

Disease-causing bacteria, fungi and viruses have been found everywhere – from gym floors and door handles, weights and barbells, cardio machines, bicycle and treadmill handlebars, benches, chairs and exercise mats. The most common disease-causing bacteria found in gym germ

KEEPING GYM GERMS AT BAY

While the gym may be full of germs, thankfully there are a lot you can do to protect yourself from infections.

profiling studies were those that cause skin infections – such as Staphylococcus aureus, a bacteria which can cause MRSA.

Stomach infections are also a risk, as pathogens such as Salmonella (which cause sickness, diarrhoea and vomiting) have been found on gym equipment.

Germs can also be spread when we cough or breathe – and we tend to breathe a lot more heavily than normal while working out. This means any viruses living in our saliva and respiratory tract can be expelled into the air and onto the surfaces around us.

Research shows that a range of common viral infections, including rhinovirus (the common cold), influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus, can all persist in the air of an enclosed gym for hours. They can also remain on hard surfaces for up to several days.

The clothes you wear to the gym may also increase your risk of getting sick. Many of us workout with our skin uncovered so we don’t overheat. But this leaves us at risk of picking up a range of different skin infections after visiting the gym.

Some of the most common infections include Tinea fungal infections (such as ringworm and athlete’s foot), Human papillomavirus (which causes Plantar warts), as well as impetigo and other skin rashes caused by Staphylococcus. These infections might be contracted from the locker room, shower or hot tub.

Ideally, all exercise equipment should be sanitised frequently. Although gym managers are supposed to clean exercise equipment on a regular basis, this equipment should ideally be sanitised after every user as germs can persist in an infectable state on plastic, steel and other polymer hard surfaces for hours to weeks – and even months. It’s a good idea to use an antiseptic wipe to disinfect the surface of any equipment you’re going to use before and after your touch it. This will protect other users as well. Wash your hands with soap and water before and after visiting the gym is a must as hands are a vector for acquiring germs. If this isn’t possible, you can use a hand sanitiser containing at least 70% alcohol before and during your work out and after leaving the gym.

Bacteria thrive on damp towels and locker room and shower floors, so never share towels, combs or razors. Never walk barefoot in a gym either to avoid the germs living on gym or shower room floors. To protect yourself against airborne viruses that might be found in the gym, get vaccinated and wash your hands before and after your work out. It would also help to wear a face mask and distance yourself from other gym users where possible.

For preventing skin infections, always cover any cuts or scratches with a dressing. Also, showering after your workout and putting on clean clothes is both refreshing and an effective way of removing any skin germs picked up during exercising. Finally, don’t forget to think about the hygiene of your gym kit bag, as it holds all our germ-heavy towels and exercise clothes. To reduce germ, build up and smells, it will need to be sanitised every use or two.

ThisarticleoriginallyappearedinTheConversation contributedbyPrimroseFreestoneaseniorlecturer inClinicalMicrobiology,UniversityofLeicester

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Across

1. Smart (6)

4. Large prawns (6)

8. Eject (5)

9. Moved (7)

10. Emblem of royalty (7)

11. Glowed (5)

12. Abbreviated (9)

17. Head of a community of monks (5)

19. Lean cut of beef (7)

21. Wine seller (7)

22. Nimble, spry (5)

23. Evaluate (6)

24. Tightzfitting undergarment (6)

Down

1. Mark made by folding (6)

2. Female ruler (7)

3. Splendid success (5)

5. Deep red (7)

6. Paris underground (5)

7. In fact, truly (6)

9. Onlooker (9)

13. Excursions (7)

14. Gods and goddesses (7)

15. Baltic country (6)

16. Become less severe (6)

18. Financial institutions (5)

20. Instrument with 88 keys (5)

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Premier League: Arsenal secure incredible comeback win over Tottenham Hotspur, reduce gap with toppers Liverpool

Arsenal pulled off an incredible comeback victory against Tottenham in a thrilling London derby at Emirates Stadium. After falling behind early to Son Heung-min's deflected goal, the Gunners responded brilliantly with goals from Gabriel Magalhaes and Leandro Trossard before halftime. The win keeps Arsenal in second place, just four points behind league leaders Liverpool. Manager Mikel Arteta praised his team's outstanding performance and resilience despite a tough schedule.

Arsenal registered an incredible comeback win over Tottenham Hotspurs at the home arena of Emirates Stadium on early Thursday morning, with two quick goals in the first half helping the side make a comeback after an initial goal by Son Heung-min that put the visitors in front.

After a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, it was important for the Gunners to increase their chances at the title with a win.

Gunners was warned by Dejan Kulusevski, as he forced David Raya into making a fine save from a corner, but in the 25th minute, Son's strike from the box's edge took a deflection off Thomas Partey and went past the Gunners goalie, sending the home fans into shock.

Arsenal's problems with attacking continued till the 40th minute and when they finally got the opportunity, they did make the best out of it. A fine corner kick by Declan Rice met a fine connection from Gabriel Magalhaes, whose header came off Dominic Solanke's chest and went into the nets to level the scores.

Four minutes later, just a minute away from half-time, Arsenal finally wrestled their way into a lead as a fine assist from Martin

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whose drive went through the hands of

Kinsky and into the far corner of the goal.

Arsenal could relax better in the second half, but Kai Havertz continued his poor streak. After missing chances against Newcastle and Manchester United, he missed two more chances to score inside the box. However, Arsenal was able to maintain the scoreline till the end and gave themselves three full points.

With 12 wins, seven draws and two losses, Arsenal is in second place in the points table

with 43 points, four behind Liverpool (47). Spurs sit in the 13th spot with seven wins, three draws and 11 losses, giving them 24 points.

Following the match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said as quoted by Sky Sports, "The boys were outstanding. We played 120 minutes less than 72 hours ago, but the way we performed was exceptional. We made it hard for ourselves, but the attitude was outstanding. The purpose and intensity was really good."

"We play every three days, so it is just a foundation, it is about the next day now. We

won today, great, but now it is about Aston Villa. My confidence comes from what I see every day, not just results. Sometimes in football, you do not get what you deserve. We cannot feel sorry for ourselves. What we can control is performance, and today they have done it again," he concluded.

Also, Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou said as quoted by Sky Sports, "Not good enough, especially the first half which was way too passive. We allowed Arsenal to take control. I was disappointed with us with and without the ball, allowing them to dictate the tempo. Nowhere near good enough."

"That is not who we are. That is not how I set the team up to play. To be sitting in and allowing Arsenal to play just was not good enough."

"There is no magic cure. We need to work hard and go into battle on Sunday and turn around our fortunes and our season. There are always reasons why things happen, but the reality is our results and form in the league have been nowhere near good enough. That needs to change."

"We just did not play near the identity of what I want us to be. We are an aggressive team with and without the ball - we showed that against Liverpool but tonight we were way too passive. That is not acceptable. The second half was a little better, but it was not enough."

"This can't be accepted by anyone at the club, us losing so many games in a league season is not right. Yes, we are asking big jobs, but I hope the 18-year-olds [Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall] are hurting as much as anyone else in terms of not being able to deliver on a big day," he concluded.

Arman Tsarukyan Could Ditch Belt for Money Fights after UFC 311: ‘Conor or Whatever’

Arman Tsarukyan suggests non-title fights against Ilia Topuria, Conor McGregor, Charles Oliveira, and Michael Chandler after UFC 311.

The UFC lightweight title remains the goal for #1 contender Arman Tsarukyan ahead of his rematch versus champion Islam Makhachev at UFC 311 this Saturday in L.A, but the goal posts could surely move with a title win for Tsarukyan.

Days away from the biggest fight of his life, Tsarukyan's not motivated by revenge for a 2019 loss to Makhachev in his promotional debut, but by the gold belt that signifies the holder is the best in the world. Tsarukyan's one spot and one fight away from making that happen, opening so many doors for opportunities should he dethrone the UFC's #1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter.

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'Newcastle Utd can't take the eye off the ball in 'unforgiving' Premier League', says Howe

Newcastle United are riding high after an impressive winning streak that's lifted them to fifth in the Premier League. Manager Eddie Howe is keeping the team grounded, warning against any potential complacency in what he describes as an "unforgiving" league. The Magpies are set to face Wolves in a potentially tricky midweek fixture, with Howe stressing the importance of maintaining their focus and approach. Despite their recent success, the team is taking nothing for granted and remains committed to their game-by-game strategy.

Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe says his in-form side 'can't take the eye off the ball' as they look to extend their winning run against Wolves in the Premier League on Thursday (IST).

United face Vitor Pereira's men in midweek, looking for a ninth straight win in all competitions, a run that has lifted them to fifth in the Premier League, the semifinals of the Carabao Cup and the fourth round of the FA Cup.

But Howe insists his charges must continue to approach each game in the same manner they have done in their recent run-in and said the visit of Wolves has the makings of a "dangerous game" for the Magpies.

"For me, I know it's boring, but it's game by game

and it's trying to keep our focus on what we can affect, which is our next training session, our next game. It's making sure that we're not getting ahead of ourselves in both ways - when we were having a disappointing run, it was about making sure we didn't throw everything out and become despondent, and it's exactly the same when you're winning.

"It's making sure you're consistent with what you do, the messages are clear, and we focus and don't take this position for granted. The Premier League is an unforgiving league, and we can't take our eye off the ball,” said Howe in a press conference.

The Wolverhampton Wanderers have lost only one game so far, 0-3 loss against Nottingham Forest, under new head coach Victor Pereira. He succeeded Gary O'Neil at the club following the 1-2 loss against Ipswich Town and has led the team to wins against Leicester City, Manchester United and Bristol City alongside the 2-2 draw with Tottenham.

"It's a dangerous game for us, because Wolves are a good team, as I say, so we don't underestimate anyone in the Premier League. We know how difficult the league is. You have to be focused and mentally right to win any game. I think they're all challenges that we face. But we believe in ourselves, we're at home and we love playing at home, so there's a lot going for us as well," Howe added.

Former Man City captain and coach, Tony Book passes away aged 90

Tony Book was an extraordinary Manchester City legend who made incredible contributions both on and off the pitch. His career spanned from being a player to captain and then manager, during which he led the team to numerous prestigious titles. Book was known not just for his sporting achievements, but for his incredible humility and dedication to the club. His legacy will continue to inspire Manchester City fans for generations to come.

Manchester City have announced the passing of former captain and manager Tony Book aged 90. A true club legend, Tony made 315 appearances for City in total between 1966 and 1974, scoring five goals.

Tony passed away peacefully on Monday and leaves behind his wife Sylvia, children Anthony and Tracey along with grandson Jake, and great-grandsons Ashley and Brody.

"Everyone at Manchester City would like to send their heartfelt condolences to Tony's family and friends at this very sad time. As a mark of respect, flags around the Etihad Stadium and City Football Academy are flying at half-mast. More tributes from the Club will follow in the coming days," read the statement by the club. Appointed captain in 1967, Tony went on to lead City to

a First Division title, an FA Cup, a League Cup, a European Cup Winners' Cup and a Charity Shield title across what was a golden era of success. That alone would have cemented his standing as one of the Club's all-time greats. However, Tony then further emphasised his unique place in City folklore by embarking on what was to prove a hugely successful spell as manager between 1974 and 1979.

The highlight of his time in charge came in 1976 when Tony led City to League Cup glory at Wembley, with Skip also guiding City to runners-up position in Division One in the 1976/77 campaign. His enormous impact at the Club was further illustrated in the following decade when, by then serving as youth coach, he helped inspire City to a first-ever FA Youth Cup triumph in 1986. He was subsequently named an Honorary President as well as held down a role as Life President of the Official Supporters Club and remained a hugely popular member of the matchday legends at Etihad home games.

"For nearly sixty years Tony helped to shape Manchester City. Not just in what he contributed as a player, captain, and manager, but in the way he conducted himself. His hopes and ambitions for his club were matched only by his incredible humility regarding his own significant achievements.

"He will forever be remembered by our supporters as a man who helped to lay the foundations upon which unprecedented success could be built. A player and leader whose outstanding abilities not only helped return us to the peak of English football but also delivered our first ever European honour" read the statement by City Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Secures Record-Breaking Contract Extension with Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo is set to remain the highest-paid footballer in the world following the announcement of a new contract with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr. The Portuguese star’s updated deal, which extends his stay until 2026, will see him earning a staggering €183 million annually—equivalent to €550,000 per day. The agreement also grants Ronaldo a five percent ownership stake in the club, solidifying his influence both on and off the pitch.

A Milestone in Football

Contracts

The new deal comes shortly after speculation that Ronaldo might leave Al-Nassr in 2025. Reports from Saudi media outlet Al Khobar and Portugal’s O Jogo reveal that the 39-yearold forward has signed a one-year extension, adding to his initial contract set to expire after the 2024-25 season. With this extension, Ronaldo will now earn over €200 million annually, reinforcing his position as the highest-paid athlete globally.

Ronaldo initially joined Al-Nassr in December 2022 from Manchester United on a groundbreaking €200 million-per-year contract. This latest agreement not only boosts his earnings but also demonstrates the club’s commitment to its star player as he continues to make a significant impact in the Saudi Pro League.

Ronaldo’s

Despite earlier rumors suggesting a potential return to his first club, Sporting CP, Ronaldo has reaffirmed his commitment to Al-Nassr and life in Saudi Arabia. Speaking earlier this month, he expressed his contentment:

“I’m happy, and my family is happy. We started a new life in this beautiful country. Life is good, football is good. In terms of individual and collective achievements, we are still there, still improving.”

He also acknowledged the competition in the Saudi Pro League:

“It’s hard to compete with teams like Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad, but we are still pushing and fighting. Football has its good moments and bad moments, but the most important thing is to be professional, respect the club, and believe in the possibility of winning more titles.”

Ownership Stake: A Bold Move by Al-Nassr

One of the most intriguing aspects of Ronaldo’s new contract is the inclusion of a minority ownership stake in Al-Nassr, as reported by Spanish newspaper Marca. This unprecedented move allows Ronaldo to have a say in the club’s decision-making process, a gesture that reflects Al-Nassr’s trust in their marquee player and his potential to contribute beyond the game.

This decision underscores Ronaldo’s longterm commitment to Saudi football and his ambition to stay in peak condition for the 2026

World Cup. It also dismisses any lingering doubts about his retirement plans.

Ronaldo’s Impact on Al-Nassr and Beyond

Since joining Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has been a transformative figure, scoring 75 goals for the club and maintaining his extraordinary form. In the ongoing season, he has already scored 11 goals and registered two assists in 13 matches, helping Al-Nassr secure third place in the league standings with 28 points from 14 matches.

His overall career tally now stands at an incredible 911 goals across club and international levels, a testament to his unparalleled consistency and dedication.

A Legacy in the Making

Ronaldo’s decision to continue with AlNassr reflects his unwavering drive to achieve greatness, both as a player and as a leader within the club. The contract extension not only cements his status as a global football icon but also showcases the growing appeal of the Saudi Pro League as a competitive platform for world-class talent.

With his record-breaking earnings, continued goal-scoring exploits, and newfound role as part-owner of Al-Nassr, Ronaldo is redefining the boundaries of a footballer’s influence, paving the way for future generations to follow.

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