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Teenager wins car!

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1000TH SCREENING WEEK OF DDLJ Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol celebrate 20 years of their epic ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ love story

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SURPRISE: 19-year-old Saif Ali Aurangzeb was left speechless after he discovered he’d won his dream car and £10,000 cash prize

A Bradford teenager got the surprise of his life when he discovered he had won a car competition, which he’d entered into online. 19-year-old Saif Ali

Aurangzeb was left speechless as he received the news that he’d won a brand new £40,000 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG, thanks to super car competition company Best of the Best.

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Pakistan in mourning Parents bury children after Taliban school attack Pakistan woke up to a day of mourning on Wednesday 17th December after Taliban militants killed students at a school in the city of Peshawar. 148 people were killed in the attack on the military-run Army Public School, which includes 123 male students, as well as nine staff members, including a female teacher. Many of the children are those of military officers. The country’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has announced three day of mourning but people's anxiety focused on what the authorities can do to protect them. The grisly attack, which has shocked the nation has put imminent pressure on the government to do more to tackle the insurgency. Pakistanis waited to see what their government - long accused of not being tough enough on the Islamists - and the army would do to stem spiralling violence in a nation which has become a safe haven for al Qaeda-linked groups. Seeking to appear decisive, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announced he had lifted a moratorium on the death penalty in response to the massacre. The focus was on Army Chief Raheel Sharif's visit to Afghanistan where the two sides, their relationship strained after

decades of mistrust, were due to discuss how to crack down together on militants hiding on their common border. People around Pakistan lit candles and staged vigils as parents buried their children during mass funerals in and around Peshawar - a volatile city on the edge of Pakistan's lawless tribal belt. Pakistanis may be used to almost daily attacks on security forces but an outright assault on children stunned the country, prompting commentators to call for a tough military response. The school's sprawling grounds were all but deserted on Wednesday, with a handful of snipers manning the roofs of its pink brick-and-stone buildings. Army vehicles and soldiers wearing face masks and carrying automatic rifles were deployed by the entrance. A news agency tour of the school revealed a place shattered by hours of fighting, its floor slick with blood and walls pockmarked with bullet holes. Classrooms were filled with abandoned school bags, mobile phones and broken chairs. One wall was smashed where a suicide bomber blew himself up, blood splattered across it. His body parts were piled nearby on a white cloth. The air was thick with

the smell of explosives and flesh. A day after the attack, Peshawar appeared subdued and many people were still in shock. More details of the well-organised attack emerged as witnesses came forward with accounts. It’s believed the attackers came around 10:30 am on 16th December on a pick-up van and drove it around the back of the school and set it on fire to block the way. Then they went to one of the school gates and killed a soldier, a gatekeeper and a gardener before the first suicide attack took place. Sharif came power last year promising to negotiate peace with the Taliban - but those efforts failed this year, weakening his position and prompting the army to launch an air-and-ground operation against insurgents along the Afghan border. The military staged more air strikes there late on Tuesday in response to the school attack, security sources said, but it was unclear what the target was. Despite the well-publicised crackdown, the military itself has been accused of being too lenient towards militants who critics say are used to carry out the army's bidding in places like the disputed Kashmir region and Afghanistan. The military denies the accusations.

Go Taliban Go Suffering from a severe bout of cold and flue , I have lived through the events of yesterday's tragic events in Peshawar City Pakistan. I have not heard or read any one, in the last 24 hours who has been able to adequately articulate the Gravity of what we have all and the families of the affected children must be going through , so I am not going to attempt to do that .. What I would like to say however is that this one event

should be enough for all those concerned about Pakistan , to know any form of Talibanisation is totally and utterly un acceptable in any part of Pakistan or for that matter anywhere else in the World..I would hate my children, family and friends to have to live under a fascist, intimidating regime run by a bunch of gun weilding thugs under the cloak of Islam ..I do not want this poisonous ideology to be peddled to our children wrapped in misquotes and wrongly

interpreted verses. A creed that kills other Muslims and non Muslims , subjugates Women and champions intolerance with impunity has no place in my heart or my World.. I hope you will share some if not all of my sentiments.. and if you do than this discussion needs to be taken forward into all our families and circle of friends. Thank you Arshad Javed, Bradford


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CARE: Hiba Tokan was one of the 11 volunteers who travelled to Jordan earlier this month to deliver food, blankets and toys to Syrian refugees

‘Heart-wrenching’ trip to deliver aid By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A passionate volunteer from Leeds was accompanied by eleven other like-minded individuals earlier this month as they delivered vital aid to those most in need at this time of year. 23-year-old Hiba Tokan, from Adel, arrived back home last weekend after spending seven days with Syrian refugees in Jordan who have been forced out of their homes due to the civil war. As part of the Bradford-based Human Relief Foundation (HRF), the volunteers travelled to see some of the world’s most vulnerable in refugee camps and host communities. Describing the trip as the ‘most eye opening, heart wrenching and rewarding experience’, Hiba explained one incident in particular which left a lasting impression. “During the first distribution of blankets and food packets, we spoke to two men,” she said. “One of them used to be a human rights lecturer at Damascus University. He told us that his son had seen the neighbour’s child eating a banana the day before and had asked him for one. “The father said he was very upset, because he couldn’t even afford to buy a banana for his son.” Throughout the week-long visit, the HRF team helped distribute more than £25,000 worth of aid in the form of food, blankets and toys in Aljoon and Aqaba, as well as in the Cyber City and King Abdullah Park refugee camps.

The volunteers also visited Zaatari, the biggest refugee camp in the world, and just one of the many which the HRF work with on the ground, in supplying meals to 66,000 Syrian refugees every month. A number of accounts were told to the volunteers at the different sites, including husbands who spoke of being forced to witness their wives and daughters being raped in front of their eyes. The story of two disabled children, Luqman and Ahmed, who had recently had their medical assistance cut, moved the volunteers so much that they teamed up to raise over £10,000 in donations to fund their rent and their treatment for over a year. Merna Khalil, who was born in Bradford but is of Syrian descent, PROVIDE: Merna Khalil, from Bradford, is of Syrian descent and witnessed the eye-opening

was also part of the travelling convoy of volunteers. She commented: “I realised on this trip that we take things for granted every day. “Small things, like the fact we know we will be coming home to a meal every day and can get up and have a snack whenever we are hungry, whereas Syrian fathers have to deny their kids simple things like bananas.” Human Relief Foundation was founded in 1991 in response to the war in Iraq. The charity has seven international offices and counts the World Food Programme, the United Nations Development Programme and the European Union amongst its partners.

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Kanika Kapoor, Abbas Hasan, Jay Status, Hunterz and Navin Kundra to perform live at Asian Express Year End Party

With a sensational line-up, as always, this year’s Asian Express Year End Bash is headlined by Kanika Kapoor, along with others, who will give a mind-blowing live performance to guests on 27th December. Kanika, the biggest female newcomer with millions of hits on YouTube for her debut song ‘Jugni Ji’, has gone onto shaking Bollywood’s booty with ‘Baby Doll’ and the latest hit ‘Lovley’ (also has a ‘Kamlee’ version), from the recently released Shah Rukh Khan film ‘Happy New Year’. Now working with some of the biggest names in the music industry in India, Kanika has some six new films in her kitty, and is one of the hottest female artists in demand

across the globe. Joining Kanika will be French heart-throb Abbas Hasan, who’s pretty much been adopted by us British Asians. From his debut single with Rishi Rich named ‘Sona’ to touring with Shreya Ghosal, the singer has burst onto the pop-scene receiving thousands of adoring fans. The much-respected and long-time artist Hunterz, will be joining the stage as will the lively and multi-talented Navin Kundra. Shaking the floorboards will be Jay Status, who in particular got a rave following after his ‘Katal Kare’ track. Hosted by British actor Ameet Chana, the evening is packed tight with five-star entertainment and a four-

course meal at the Cedar Court Hotel in Bradford. Last year’s Asian Express Year End Bash sold out, with guests from across Yorkshire, Manchester, Birmingham and Leicester giving brilliant feedback on such an exceptional and unique dinnerdance even,t out where couples as well as families felt at ease to enjoy the show.Asian Express in previous years, has brought in Taz from Stereo Nation, bhangra king Shin of DCS, the legendary Channi Singh, Maz and Ziggy of Bonafide, Nafees, Usman Rehman and Avina Shah, just to name a few, for end-of-year celebration events. Don’t miss out and book your seats for this year’s dinner dance event now!

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‘In memory of Nasreen’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A Bradford Teaching Hospitals’ team whose care and compassion shone through when caring for a terminally ill patient has won the Foundation Trust’s Team of the Year award for 2014. The group from Bradford Royal Infirmary’s labour ward provides care for women during and after they give birth. In the past year, the team worked collaboratively with staff from the hospital’s palliative care team to support first-time mother, Nasreen Akhtar, 36, after she discovered she had terminal cancer. Together the group drew up a care plan for the baby’s birth and as Nasreen’s cancer advanced, arranged for her baby to be born via caesarean section in the labour ward operating theatre at just 28 weeks gestation. Midwifery matron, Sheila Nolan said: “Unfortunately the initial plan to discharge Nasreen from the maternity unit following the birth of her baby, so she could continue her treatment, never happened because

it became clear that she was too ill to continue with her planned treatment.” A team including the consultant obstetrician, midwifery matron, labour ward co-ordinator, consultant oncologist, consultant neonatologist, neonatal registrar, the MacMillan nurse specialist and midwives, came together to develop a palliative care plan which would see Nasreen nursed on the labour ward with the support of the hospital’s chaplaincy team. The proximity of the labour ward to the neonatal unit next door ensured that Nasreen could have easy access to her baby at any time of the day or night. The team also set aside a special room where Nasreen’s family and husband, Waseem, could gather for daily prayers. Nasreen was nursed on the labour ward for more than a month until she passed away. Mrs Nolan continued: “This joint team effort really enshrined the values of NHS Chief Nurse, Jane Cummings’ six C’s strategy of care, compassion, competence, communication, courage and commitment. Staff even worked

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The maternity and labour ward at BRI were awarded the 2014 Team of the Year Award earlier this year

Award commemorates amazing care of dying mother during birth

extra shifts so Nasreen could have continuity of care with people she was familiar with. “Our award is dedicated to Nasreen and her family whose courage in the face of adversity shone through and we were only too happy to adapt our nursing and medical practices so that she could spend quality time with her new-born baby. “Nasreen shall forever remain in our hearts and it was a real privilege to care for her. She has had a profound effect on the team and we will never forget her or her baby.” The team say they will plough their £5,000 winnings back into their work on the labour ward. Waseem and Nasreen’s family recently returned to the labour ward to personally thank midwifery, nursing and medical staff for the ‘first-rate care’ they had given Nasreen, which had crossed a number of specialties and the private facilities they had given her in the month before she died. They also praised the Foundation Trust’s chaplaincy team for supporting Nasreen’s faith which was upheld throughout her time at the BRI and said they were delighted that the team had received this

Foundation Trust honour. The Team of the Year award was presented by Sovereign Health Care’s chief executive Russ Piper, as the organisation’s Charitable Trust supports the annual event.

patient and her family has been amazing and I commend you for it. “I’d also like to congratulate all the teams as it is so difficult to decide which team’s work scores higher than others, because all the

“Our award is dedicated to Nasreen and her family whose courage in the face of adversity shone through and we were only too happy to adapt our nursing and medical practices so that she could spend quality time with her new-born baby.” Mr Piper said: “It goes without saying that while congratulating this year’s Team of the Year we also acknowledge the poignancy behind this year’s award. “It really does put the saying ‘going the extra mile’ into a whole different league, so I am humbled to present this award to the midwifery and labour ward team. “The care you have given this

groups nominated have made such a contribution to the work of the Bradford NHS.” Second place in the awards, and £3,000 went to the hospital’s Spina Bifida Team of the Bradford Child Development Centre, based at St Luke’s Hospital. In third place, with winnings of £2,000, was the Think Glucose (diabetes) team.


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‘Prove there is space or move on’ operate as such an institution, the stakeholders only applied for permission retrospectively and now the Bradford Area Planning Panel have recommended it for refusal. SUPPORT: Cllr Imran Hussain says he is in favour of Planning officer, Mark the site to be used as a mosque yet costs have stopped Hutchinson, said the lack of car agreements being legally verified park spaces on site means that up to 30 cars could be forced to park on Toller Lane, disrupting an already By Ashley Grint congested road. ashley@asianexpress.co.uk Current car park spaces are available for visitors to the mosque at the house adjoining Trustees at a mosque in Bradford, which the site, as well as a nearby wedding venue. was set up without gaining permission, have Cllr Imran Hussain, of the local Toller Ward, been told they must prove there is adequate said he was in favour of the site’s use during a parking at the site or risk closure. An ultimatum was issued to the people running the Toller Lane mosque and madrassa, which has been set up in the former Emerald building, previously used as a publishing house. Having not applied for permission to

plans panel meeting earlier this week. He added that the reason no legal agreement had been drawn up for the parking, was due to the agreements being ‘very expensive’. Ward colleague, Cllr Arshad Hussain, also backed the building’s use as a mosque and said no concerns had been raised regarding traffic in the 18 months of operation so far. In an unusual turn of events, the applicants then did not return to the discussion at City Hall after a small break was allocated for the panel to go see the site. In their absence it was decided that a legal agreement for parking must be submitted to the panel by the end of January, or the plans would be refused.

The lack of car parking spaces on site means that up to 30 cars could be forced to park on Toller Lane, disrupting an already congested road

Sowing the seeds of friendship

Young and old volunteers came together for a day of tree planting last weekend, with the ‘Muslims for Humanity’ team once again turning out in numbers to support the cause. As part of Dearne Valley council’s Green Heart Nature Improvement Area, the nature lovers were joined by the Green Fingered Worsbrough Wanderers, Mill Academy Primary School and Voluntary Action Barnsley, to help plant a number of saplings in Worsbrough. Members of the ‘Muslims for Humanity’ team, a scheme run by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association (AMYA), aim to serve their fellow citizens and environment through various initiatives. They consider service to the environment as a core part of their British and Islamic values. AMYA Youth Leader for South Yorkshire, Shahzad Ahmad, said: “Our hope is that by improving community relations and helping to beautify our surroundings we can work towards preventing such destruction and hatred and bring communities together to work for peace.” Cllr Roy Miller, Labour representative for the Darton East Ward in Rotherham, explained how the initiative would make a significant

TEAM: The Muslims for Humanity group were joined by several other volunteer group in South Yorkshire last weekend

contribution towards Barnsley Council's commitment to the Nature Improvement Area. “I am delighted that so many volunteers have agreed to work with us on the day to bring this to fruition,”

he said. “These trees will increase to work with AMYA who did a the wildlife value of the site while also fantastic job in planting the trees that alleviating flooding and climate will make a real difference to the change.” area, a great job well done worth Martin Sugden from Voluntary around 1,000 trees planted by the Action Barnsley added: “It was great collective volunteers on the day.”


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PRAISE: Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Mike Gibbons, said Ali was a great ‘Ambassador’ for the city of Bradford

THE BOY BECOMES A MAN – BOXER AMIR “KING” KHAN By Khalil Alam info@asianexpress.co.uk

Last weekend I witnessed a boxing match that above all was an absolute boxing masterclass by the man known as Amir “King” Khan (30-3, 19 KO) who displayed boxing speed, co-ordination and footwork, accuracy and impeccable skill to winning a unanimous decision (119-109, 118110, 120-108) against a notable and tough opponent, Devon Alexander (26-3, 29KO) at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Khan demonstrated a notable change prior to this boxing match as he spoke with much more confidence without the brashness I have seen in the past. Khan was determined to prove that he belongs among the elite boxers in the division and was willing to prove this in the boxing ring rather than using words of persuasion. Khan finally looked more relaxed and composed at the 147 pound welterweight division that he claims is his natural weight. In the fight against Alexander, Khan dominated the fight proving hard to hit clean, smarter in his attack and less willing to take the type of wild risks that got him in trouble in past. Khan has previously acknowledged this change within himself as a boxer and has given credit to his new trainer as being the biggest part of his improved boxing performance. Khan said

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““He [Hunter] has made me a better fighter. He’s made me an understanding fighter, to understand what boxing is all about and not make mistakes. I’m not going back to my old self again. It’s going to be in the blood where I look to fight, everyone knows that, I can come forward and fight you, I can box you, I have all the abilities, but there’s times and places for those.” The win against Alexander has placed Khan in the boxing spot light and reaffirmed his claim to the greatest prize in all of boxing – a potential bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Khan said after the Alexander win "I really believe I've earned my shot against the best boxer in the world, and that's Floyd Mayweather. We will come back here and take the belt. I want my chance; Floyd Mayweather is the ideal fight for me. I think he is the best pound-for-pound boxer, and it would be a game of chess, but against Mayweather I would be too skilful. I have the skill and movement to beat him." Khan as a fighter has matured and become a man in a brutal sport where only the best can survive and whereas at one time I would have given Khan little chance of winning against the more elite boxing opponents in the division, I now strongly believe that Khan has the potential to win against anyone and that includes the divisions best Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather. The biggest question now is what next for Khan and should a lucrative fight with Mayweather or Pacquiao not happen next year then there is still other worthy and talented champions in the welterweight division that a win against will still secure Khan’s boxing legacy. We wish Khan the best of luck for the year 2015 and look forward to his next boxing matchup.

A year to remember Boxing ace honoured in perfect end to 2014 One of Bradford’s most exciting boxing talents rounded off a nearperfect year earlier this week as he was invited to a special afternoon tea with the city’s Lord Mayor. On Tuesday 16th December, Muhammad Ali, from Keighley, dined with Cllr Mike Gibbons in an event organised to honour the Bradford College student’s achievements for boxing and Bradford. Ali is one of the latest stars to emerge from the Bradford Police and College Boxing Academy and is taking the boxing world by storm, with his most recent triumph seeing him win Gold at the Zagreb 2014 European Youth Championships. That accolade was just the latest of many prestigious awards handed to the sportsman this year and he said it felt ‘great’ to be honoured for his work. “I feel really privileged for the success to be recognised by the College,” he said. “It’s thanks to the College, since I enrolled on the AASE Programme I have improved a lot. “I’d just like to thank Mally MacIver, Kevin Smith and Paul Porter for all their help and support.” The Lord Mayor of Bradford Cllr Mike Gibbons speaking directly to Ali during the event was full of praise for the teenager and labelled him a great ‘ambassador’ for the city. “It’s great to be here in Bradford to celebrate your great achievements,” Cllr Gibbons said. “You have done extremely well, thank you very much for what you do, thank you for being a champion and an ambassador for Bradford.”

Ali was joined on the day by members of Bradford College Executive and representatives from the Boxing Academy, including: Bradford Boxing Development Officer, Paul Porter; Boxing Academy Head Coach, Mally MacIver; and former England National Boxing Coach and now Bradford College’s new Elite Programme Coach, Mick Gannon. Kevin Smith, Ali's AASE Programme Coach at the College is now the Australia National Boxing Coach and was also in ‘attendance’ live from Australia via the internet. Paul Porter, Bradford Boxing Development Officer speaking at the event said: “Today is a celebration of what Mo has achieved throughout the year. “Finishing the year off with European Gold was obviously fantastic, but the fact that he’d won a national championship, the GB Tri-Nations Championship, Silver at the World Youth Championships and a Bronze in Nanjing, China for the Youth Olympics, then that Gold, is absolutely incredible. “It’s the sort of form that you expect from people going on and boxing at the Olympics and winning medals to have on their records. We’re so proud of him.” Sam Young, a former Bradford College Photography student was also invited to attend the reception to take photographs of Mo Ali with the Lord Mayor of Bradford and Boxing Academy representatives. Since graduating, talented Sam has now become the official registered photographer with England Boxing.

PROUD: Bradford Boxing Development, Paul Porter, has overseen Ali’s development and called his achievements in 2014 ‘absolutely incredible’

Ten up for BARA Decade of success for community cohesion project

The British Asian Rugby Association (BARA) recently celebrated its tenth anniversary with a special reception at the House of Commons. Established in 2004 by dual code international Ikram Butt, BARA has been a force for good in terms of promoting community cohesion across the UK through both codes of the oval ball game. The House of Commons event, made possible through the sponsorship of Greg Mulholland MP, featured a host of keynote speakers including former professional footballer and now Football Association anti-racism champion Paul Elliott CBE and Mark Pawsey MP, Chair of the Commons and Lords Rugby Club. In addition Seema Malhotra MP, Shadow Minister for Preventing Violence against women and girls, was present to talk about the White Ribbon Campaign that was recently adopted as a cause by BARA. National Sport England board member, Hanif Malik of the Leeds-based Hamara centre, and Qari Asim MBE - Imam at Leeds Makkah Mosque, also delivered speeches. Paul Elliott said: “It's important that young people have the opportunity to thrive by getting involved in sport. BARA is an organisation that makes sport fun and free of prejudice and that can only contribute towards bringing everyone together.” Qari Asim MBE also noted the contribution of which the group has made to wider society since its establishment a decade ago. He added: “BARA is an association that works in communities and with communities and has played an


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King Khan topples ‘the Great’ ‘Give me Mayweather or Pacquiao’

DOMINANT: Khan never looked like losing against Alexander, winning nearly every round in a convincing display

Back page story continued hitting my peak. I can't wait to show the world what I have.” Khan was in complete control against ‘Alexander the Great’, with the three judges scoring the contest at 119-109, 118-110 and 120-108 in the Brit’s favour at the MGM Grand. Wearing his specially designed, 24-Carat gold encrusted shorts, the Bolton boxer won almost every round, with whatever gameplan Alexander had pre-fight, never threatening Khan. When he did finally get a powerful hit on Khan in the eighth, his opponent quickly responded with an explosive counter-punch of his own to reassure fans, and the judges, of his dominance.

With the fight all but over by the tenth, Alexander made a final flurry of punches yet could not break through Khan’s defence, seemingly accepting his fate before the end of the 12th. What happens next is still unknown. Will Pacquiao attempt to take the crown off King Khan’s head, or will the public finally see the fight they have waited so long for, as Khan goes toe-to-toe with Mayweather?

MILESTONE: The British Asian Rugby Association marked its tenth year anniversary at the House of Commons with a special event to commemorate the achievements of the group

instrumental role in bringing people together particularly after events such as the 7/7 bombing in London.” Ikram Butt, who was the first player of Asian heritage to represent England at either code of rugby starred for Leeds, Featherstone Rovers and London Broncos during his playing career. He went on to play for Pakistan's rugby union team and is widely recognised as one of the most influential British Asian role models after picking up a number of awards

for his work with BARA. Commenting on reaching their latest milestone, he said: “We've come a very long way in the past decade with many effective initiatives and projects delivered within communities across the nation that seek to build bridges and cement community relations through sport. “Both codes of rugby represent excellent vehicles for promoting social progress and I would like to put on record my hearth felt thanks to each and every individual and

organisation that has supported our efforts since 2004 especially Greg Mulholland MP whose support made this event possible. “Now, more than ever, we need to promote positive messages about anti-racism, discrimination and domestic violence and BARA will continue to keep banging the drum for progressive initiatives such as these. I look forward to BARA celebrating 20 years of success in 2024.”

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King Khan topples ‘the Great’

TRIUMPH: Amir Khan may not have won any new belts from his latest victory over Devon Alexander yet the chance of a shot against Floyd Mayweather could be better than any piece of gold

‘Give me Mayweather or Pacquiao’ By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

It was being tipped as a close encounter that could go all the way yet Amir Khan’s 12-round dominant victory over Devon Alexander last weekend in Vegas was anything but ‘close’. The 28-year-old was on the front foot from the first round, overpowering the American to once again put his name in line for a shot against the best pound-for-pound boxer on the planet, Floyd Mayweather. Of course there has been much talk of such a fight in the past yet no matchup has ever materialised with the blame often landing on the

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Mayweather camp. With this in mind, it appears Khan already has a back-up plan should his fight against the man they call ‘Money’ does not emerge this time around, with former stable-mate, Manny Pacquiao a possible replacement. “If Mayweather doesn't happen, Manny Pacquiao is a great name,” Khan told BBC Radio Five Live after the victory. “We trained together, there's a great storyline there. With Kell Brook, that fight will always be there but at the moment I want to catch the right guys because how long are they going to be in boxing for? They're at the top of their

game.” Still optimistic about his chances of a shot at ending Mayweather’s 47-fight unbeaten career, Khan added that he hoped a fight could be arranged for 2nd May 2015. “This puts me in a great position to fight the biggest names of boxing; Mayweather, Pacquiao. That's where I belong and today (Alexander) was a great statement,” he added. “Everybody now wants that fight [against Mayweather]. The public demand and Golden Boy were saying they want that fight with Mayweather. It's up to him - the ball is in his court. “It's the fight the fans want, why don't we get it done now? I'm only getting better, I am

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Teenager wins car! Shock for Bradford student as he discovers he’s won a Mercedes-Benz AMG

Cover story continued Saif was already stunned when the gaming company’s boss Will Hindmarch turned up at his grandmother’s house to surprise him with the new Mercedes-Benz. But he was left in a daze of amazement as he discovered that there was an additional £10,000 cash prize hidden in the boot. The 19-year-old could barely speak, uttering "you're having a laugh". Saif, who studies at the University of Bradford and also helps out in the family food store, was entered into the competition to win the car after

playing online at www.botb.com. He said he had played the competition for about a year and always opted for the A45 AMG. "I am over the moon," said Saif. "I just loved the car from day one and I forgot about the cash. I cannot believe it - I am buzzing." Saif, who now gets to spec up his own choice of car, says he will be opting for a red model. He will also get a year’s insurance and servicing for free as part of the prize. BOTB founder and Managing Director Will, who tries to personally surprise all the BOTB winners with their cars, said: “It is always lovely to give someone a car that they really want.

GOOD NEWS: MD of BOTB Will Hindmarch hands over the keys of a brand new Mercedes-Benz AMG to Saif Ali Aurangzeb

“Saif obviously loved this model so it is great that he wasn’t tempted to go with another car and won the one he really wanted. “It’s such a great moment when they realise they have won. We are making people's dreams come true.

It is quite life-changing for some people." Best of the Best was founded by William Hindmarch in 1999. Since then the keys to more than £15mworth of supercars have been handed over.

Half of all customers now play online at www.botb.com while others play at stands in Britain’s major airports and shopping centres. For more information or to see the video of Saif’s reaction to the news visit www.botb.com


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CONGRATULATIONS: Dr Zulficar Ali, owner of the Sweet Centre Restaurant, is greeted by Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Mike Gibbons, during the celebration event

For the past five decades, Manningham’s Sweet Centre restaurant has been providing sweet treats and Asian dishes to the residents of Bradford and beyond. Last week, on Friday 12th December, a special plaque unveiling ceremony took place at the renowned site with special guest, Hazrat Shaykh Sahibzada Muhammad Habib-Ur-Rehman Sahib Mahmoobi on hand to mark the official 50th year anniversary. The Sweet Centre has been passed through three generations of the same family since the doors first opened in 1964 and current owner, Dr Zulficar Ali, said it felt ‘great’ to reach such a milestone.

“The Sweet Centre has been supported by people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all political parties since it first opened its doors,” Dr Ali said. “To now be able to celebrate our 50th anniversary, with all the family and guests, it is a great achievement.” The business was initially set up by brothers, Abdul Rehman and Mohammed Bashir, as they brought the concept of an Asian sweet centre and cafe to 110 Lumb Lane. Pulling together whatever money they had, even selling their own possessions, the sibling’s company excelled in the area and today, the same traditional dishes that made the restaurant so popular in the 60’s, continue to be served fresh out of the kitchen.

GUEST: Respect MP George Galloway cuts the cake with Sweet Centre staff

CELEBRATION: Hazrat Shaykh Sahibzada Muhammad Habib-ur-Rehman Sahib Mahboobi, was the special guest on the night as he spoke of the Sweet Centre’s successful past

CAKE: Cllr Naveeda Ikram, Labour representative for Little Horton, is joined by fellow stakeholders

ACHIEVEMENT: Amongst the guests on Saturday’s event was also Cllr Shakeela Lal


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HAPPY: Karam and Katari Chand celebrated their 89th wedding anniversary last week, pictured here with son, Paul

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89 Years of marriage! Chands celebrate latest milestone grandparents of more than 30 children, celebrated with an intimate family gathering at their home, with well wishes coming from family members across the world. Acknowledged by many as the world’s longest married couple, the pair are still in good health and enjoyed celebrating their latest anniversary. Paul Chand, one of the couple’s eight children, shared the secret to his parent’s longevity of marriage which he believes comes down to one thing. “It’s understanding each other, that’s the secret,” he said. “My mother and father have been together for 89 years now and that is because of a lot

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ART: The tile design, entitled ‘Bradford Boogie Woogie’ was officially opened last weekend and was created by young people from Manningham Housing Association

Young people bring art to the heart of Bradford By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

OPEN: An official ribbon cutting was held last weekend, with Fazal Haq, performing the honour in front of some of the young artists and local residents

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A new piece of exciting artwork is now on display in Bradford after a team of youngsters from the city came together to spread a message of ‘peace’ through art. Young residents from Manningham Housing Association were joined by local artist, Razwan ul-Haq, in the Bradford Boogie Woogie project, mixing traditional Arabic calligraphy with contemporary art. After months of planning, and weeks of workshops, a final piece of art was produced, constructed out of tiles and reading ‘salaam’, translated to ‘peace’ in English. Last weekend, a ribbon cutting ceremony took place at Clarendon Court, on Lumb Lane, Manningham, to officially open the ‘two-metre by two-metre’ design. On hand at the event were the budding artists, parents, residents and staff from Manningham Housing Association as well as Razwan. The passionate artist said he has worked previously with the group yet this year’s initiative, funded by the Arts Council, was much bigger than anything anything he had undertaken with the group before. He explained: “I have been involved with Manningham Housing Association previously through doing drop-in sessions as well as entertaining at the annual mela. “This time, we decided to do

something a little different and attempt to fuse my passion of traditional calligraphy with a more modern approach. “The final design idea was from a young primary school pupil called Sehar Khan, and it is based on the work of artist, Piet Mondrian, who made the Broadway Boogie Woogie.” In total 23 young people, aged from primary school age to 18years-old, were involved in the project which also included a

number of workshops looking at different types of art, and trips to local museums in Wakefield. Razwan added: “It was great to have so many young people involved with the project and they were all so enthusiastic. “I really enjoyed working with everyone and I am sure that the phrase ‘Boogie Woogie’ has never been heard so much in Bradford.” The Bradford Boogie Woogie is now a permanent fixture in the city.

LESSONS: Razwan ul-Haq, a specialist in the art of calligraphy, taught children about the traditional art form

CONSTRUCTION: Youngsters get hands on with the creation of Bradford’s Boogie Woogie tiles


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Galloway ‘fears going out alone’ after attack VICTIM: George Galloway was assaulted in London earlier this year whilst posing for a picture

Bruised politician praises sentencing but questions why ‘religiously aggravated assault charge’ was dropped A drug addict, who assaulted Bradford MP George Galloway in a politically-aggravated attack in London earlier this year, was sentenced to 16 months in prison last week. 39-year-old Neil Masterson, kicked and punched the Respect MP for Bradford West as he posed for pictures in Notting Hill in August, leaving Mr Galloway in need of hospital treatment for cuts and bruises to his head and ribs. The 60-year-old former Labour MP speaking in court, said he believed he would have been killed should Masterson have been armed with a knife, and his family are now in a ‘constant state of worry’ whenever he goes anywhere alone. In a victim impact statement read in court, Mr Galloway said he was still suffering pain from his injuries adding: “I now need to have someone with me while working.” Masterson, of Kensington, had previously admitted assaulting Mr Galloway and a second charge of common assault against a man who had been posing for a picture with the Respect party representative.

Upon his arrest, the 39-yearold, who was wearing a pink shirt with the Israeli Defence logo on, said he felt ‘morally justified’, labelling the victim a ‘Nazi’ with a shameful attitude toward Jews.

aggravated assault’ was dropped and if the ‘shoe was on the other foot’ would it be a different matter. “If an Asian man wearing a Palestinian T-shirt had attacked a

“While you are no longer facing a charge of religiously aggravated assault, it would be unreal to ignore that the motivation for this...was your profound hostility to Mr Galloway’s views.” Judge Aidan Marron QC, told the attacker: “While you are no longer facing a charge of religiously aggravated assault, it would be unreal to ignore that the motivation for this...was your profound hostility to Mr Galloway’s views.” He added that Masterson’s ‘loathing’ of Mr Galloway was manifested by what he did at the start of the assault and said afterwards in interviews. In reply to this sentiment, Mr Galloway also questioned why the charge of ‘religiously

pro-Israeli MP would the sentence have been the same?” he said. Mr Galloway was attacked on Friday 29th August by Masterson with the latter mentioning the holocaust and calling the victim an ‘anti-Semitic little man’. His actions came just days after the politician had labelled his home city of Bradford an ‘Israeli free zone’ amidst the conflict between Israel and Gaza. Masterson was sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on Thursday 11th December.


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Family’s touching tribute to son More than three-hundred people gathered at Bradford City Park last weekend to remember a teenager, killed in a car crash earlier this year, and to warn others of the dangers of reckless driving. The event was arranged by the family and friends of Saliq Malik, a local 15-year-old who was tragically killed when the car he was travelling in crashed in Barkerend in September. Suffering serious head injuries at the scene, he was taken to hospital yet sadly died later that same day.

TRAGIC: Saliq Malik was killed when the car he was travelling in crashed into a parked car, lamppost and brick wall in Barkerend

REMEMBER: Amongst the many tributes paid to Saliq last Sunday, was a mass balloon release in City Park

Relatives, friends and guests attend road safety event On Sunday 14th December, people from all faiths paid their respects to the former Hanson Academy pupil with moving speeches given by Saliq’s father, Amjad, as well as from local councillors, MPs and Imam Muhammad Asim Hussain. Mr Malik spoke of the dangers of reckless driving and how it had impacted his family who were still struggling with the loss of their son. Described as a child who ‘would want to put a smile on everyone’s faces’, Mr Malik, speaking to the Asian Express previously, added about his son: “He got on with everyone. “He never liked to see anyone upset and would do whatever he could to make people smile. All the family loved

him, and the youngest kids would always play with him and looked up to him. “Our event is aiming to alert people of the dangers of dangerous driving, the effects it can have on drivers and passengers, as well as their families. We hope to prevent what happened to Saliq, happening to any other families.” As well as speeches, balloons were sent off into the sky in remembrance of Saliq, before a giant banner was unveiled with the phrase ‘In memory of Saliq, based on the consequences of reckless driving’ written across it, alongside pictures of the teen. A pair of white doves were also released into the sky as a tribute to the life of Saliq.

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ILLEGAL: Two men in Bradford were found to be stealing cars and selling on their parts for cash (stock image)

‘Chop shop’ stopped Police have arrested two men on suspicion of burglary after receiving a report of a garage being used as a 'chop shop' in Bradford. Officers attended the garage in Banner Street at about 2.25pm on Monday 8th December, and found vehicles and vehicle parts at the location. One of the vehicles was a BMW 520, which had been reported as stolen from Pendragon Lane in Bradford earlier this month. Two other stolen vehicles were identified and parts of three other cars were also recovered. A 22-year-old man and a 25-year-old man were arrested and later released on bail pending further enquiries.

Inspector George Bardell, who leads the Bradford East Area Neighbourhood Team, said: “I would like to thank the member of the public who brought this illegal operation to our attention and would appeal to the general public to look out for premises, particularly industrial units, being used as 'chop shops'. “The kind of things to look out for are suspicious activity around motor vehicles, high-value cars that are apparently new, frequent movements in and out, and vehicle parts which have been scattered around the premises. “Handling stolen goods is a serious offence and we will do all we can to disrupt criminals who aim to profit from people's misery.”

A notorious dealer from Leeds has been jailed for six years after being found guilty of attempting to distribute drugs in the city whilst out on licence from a previous sentence. Rikinder Soor was followed by members of West Yorkshire Police on 26th November after receiving a tip-off that the 28-year-old was involved in the drugs trade once again. Following Soor back to his premises on High Ash Drive, Alwoodley, police then carried out a search of his home and found a substantial amount of illegal substances. Almost a kilogram of cocaine and crack cocaine, as well as some ‘Mcat’ was found in a rucksack at the residence. Soor was also found to be disqualified from driving at the time of the arrest. John Batchelor representing Soor, argued that his defendant was only acting as a courier for others and was receiving threats from people who had ‘lost out’ due to the previous conviction. He argued that his client would be discharged of his obligation if he had taken the drugs to its supposed drop off point that same evening. Soor admitted a charge of possession of cocaine, crack cocaine and Mcat with intent to supply and driving while disqualified.

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PRISON: Rikinder Soor was sentenced to six years after being found guilty of dealing drugs

Drug dealer, out on bail, back in prison Six year sentence for possession of Class A drugs Jailing him and banning him from driving for a further 12 months Judge James Spencer QC said: “You have previous convictions for being involved in the supply of illicit drugs. “In 2011 you were

sentenced to four years in prison for possession with intent to supply, then in February 2012 for offences that pre-dated that conviction you were given 40 months in prison for conspiracy to supply Class A and Class B drugs.

“You were still on licence therefore in November this year when you were stopped in a motor car and when your house was searched this consignment of cocaine, crack cocaine and Mcat was found.”


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Building for the future Leeds Masjid appeals for donations

The foundations are in place and the construction has begun on Leeds’ newest mosque as the Masjid-e-Quba is being developed in Harehills. Last month, the foundation stone was laid by special guest, Hanif Jalandhari, the general secretary of Wafaq ul Madaris Al-Arabia, in front of a large crowd who gathered to witness the start of the latest development stage. Quranic scripture was read out on site before a prayer took place, with the renowned scholar at the centre of the service. Located on the corner of Hares Avenue and Shepherds Lane, when complete, the new building will add

CONSTRUCTION: The mosque is expected to be completed in the spring of 2015

Local to current developments which already exist in two separate standing buildings. OnTime Constructions has provided work for the frame of the building and helped save the mosque and local community more than £100,000 in costs. Iklaak Mir, speaking on behalf of the Masjid-e-Quba, said: “We are proud of appointing the construction work to Ontime Constructions and Aihtsham Rashid. “Aihtsham has done an outstanding job for Masjid-e-Quba and continues to put his time and effort into saving the Masjid thousands of pounds which can be used on the development of the building. “Masjid-e-Quba cannot thank him enough for the input he has made.” Mr Rashid is the youngest Muslim developer to independently build a Mosque from start to finish. At the laying of the foundation stone, the constructor was in attendance with his parents and said it was a proud moment to witness the iconic event. Mr Rashid added: “I am incredibly honoured to have been

PRIVILEGE: Aihtsham Rashid, who is currently developing the mosque, was in attendance at the laying of the foundation stone with his parents

MEMORY: Mr Rashid said he prays that his good intentions, will allow his late grandparents, including grandfather Mohammed Ashraf Durrani (pictured), reap the spiritual benefits of the virtuous actions

presented the opportunity to build the mosque and I’m very grateful to Mr Iklaak Mir and the committee for backing me 100 per cent. “I have dedicated my time, efforts and finances to this worthy cause and I pray that through my good intentions my late grandparents, and all my family reap the spiritual benefits of my virtuous actions.” It is hoped that the mosque will welcome in its first guests in the spring of 2015 yet further funding is still required for the Masjid to be completed on time. Mr Mir added: “The Masjid-eQuba is quickly approaching its last and final stage – ‘Phase 3’ – expected to begin at the end of March 2015. “For the project to be completed an additional £300,000 will be required and so we are appealing for people to please donate generously and help us construct this important site in Leeds.” To date, the Masjid-e-Quba trustees say a total of £260,000 has been raised for the project. If you would like to make a donation please see information below.

Appeal For Construction Work On Masjid-e-Quba Asaalamu Alaykum, Respected Brothers And Sisters. PHASE 3: £300 ,000 This is an appeal for construction work on Masjid-e-Quba. The Masjid will be able to accommodate 700 people praying Salah, Inshallah. This is the Final Stage and Completion of Masjid-e-Quba. Please can you donate Generously. Donations Required Per Stone Pallet : £500 This Generous donation will cover the costs of purchasing one pallet of stone containing 96 Stones. If you wish to kindly donate for Masjid-e-Quba, please submit a standing order of £167 per month which will last until March 2015 or you can alternatively donate £500 in cash at APNA CENTRE, 5-11 HARES VIEW LEEDS LS8 4LH and Collect your Receipt. May Allah reward you for your contributions to Masjid-e-Quba. Al-Hassan Education Centre & Masjid-e-Quba Committee. Any enquiry regards to the construction work, please contact Akhlaq Mir: 07967 511 570

"Masjid-e-Quba will be coming to its last towards the End of March 2015 and an required to complete Masjid-e-Quba". Please can you donate generously.

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"Masjid-e-Quba Committee are proud of appointing the construction work to Ontime Constructions (Aihtisham Rashid). Aihtisham has done an outstanding job for Masjid-e-Quba and has continuously put his time and effort in to Saving the Masjid thousands of pounds which can be used on Masjid-e-Quba on its Current Stage". Masjid-e-Quba couldn't thank him enough for the input he has made. Mr Aihtisham Rashid & Family has also kindly donated the carpet and all the hot/cold piping work that will be required for both floors of Masjid-e-Quba.

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PLEDGED: Professor Bob Cryan CBE, vice-chancellor at the University of Huddersfield, was impressed by the presentation from Westborough High School’s ‘Ethical Print’ team

Entrepreneurs on the up More investors sign up for stake in ‘Ethical Print’

A team of budding businessmen and women have just sealed their latest deal as they bid to become the champions of this year’s Tycoon in Schools competition. As reported last week in the Asian Express newspaper, seven students from Westborough High School are currently competing against teams from almost 200 schools across the country in a start-up business project. Pupils from Westborough High School launched their business, ‘Ethical Print’, at the start of the

year and are raising money for five charities, whilst also promoting community events, through a newsletter. Funding is being brought in from local businesses, which pay the team for advertising space, and with a target of £4,500, the team say they are on track to meet the target before deadline next week. Earlier this month, the team signed up their latest businesses during a meeting at the University of Huddersfield. The Year 10 pupils met vicechancellor of the university, Professor Bob Cryan CBE, as well as representatives from the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre, Santander Bank, plus other local businesses. Presenting their pitch to the invited guests, Ethical Print received a further £1,400 to add to their fundraising tally with pledges coming in from several sources, including Huddersfield Town Football Club and Huddersfield Giants. Lukman Patel, the Head of Business and Ethics at Westborough, said the team were extremely professional during their meeting and deserved a lot of plaudits.

“I think all the businesses were blown away by the quality of the presentation provided by the team,” Mr Patel said. “To get a further £1,400 is great for all the students as it will push them further up the table and just in time for the evaluation phase of the project as well.

“There are schools and colleges all across the country taking part in this year’s Tycoon in Schools competition and I would definitely say that the Ethical Print team deserve to win for their outstanding work.” “There are schools and colleges all across the country taking part in this year’s Tycoon in Schools competition and I would definitely say that the Ethical Print team deserve to win for their outstanding work. “We just now have to wait and see if the judges think so as well.” Money raised by Ethical Print in this year’s competition will be distributed equally to the RSPCA, Salvation Army, Age Concern, Macmillan Cancer Research and Water Aid.

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Cold Remedy #1: Inhale steam to ease your congestion and drippy nose. Hold your head over a pot of boiling water and breathe through your nose. Moisture from a hot shower with the door closed, saline nasal spray, or a room humidifier is just as helpful to ease congestion.

Cold Remedy #2: Blow your nose

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Region by region

Range Rover Sport the most desirable car in Yorkshire A list that has been published this week, gives us a breakdown of the most desirable used cars in each region of the UK, and it seems us Yorkshire folk simply love our Range Rover’s. The models in the final listing are based on those that are in high demand and relatively low supply,

presenting the greatest opportunity for dealers to sell quickly. Desirability scores are based on an advanced algorithm from Auto Trader’s i-Control. It analyses a range of metrics from gross margin potential and average market speed-of-sale, to stock volumes, availability and consumer demand.

Millions of data sources have been churned into a score presented from 1 to 5 for any used car on the market. A score of five is assigned to the most desirable models with one for the least. The figures are updated weekly and in all but one of the regions listed below (Eastern Scotland) the top car has changed in the last seven days. “This is the first time we’ve published a list of the most desirable

cars by region,” said Tim Marriott, Auto Trader trade solutions director. “And there are some interesting trends. Range Rover and MINI derivatives are in highest demand in three regions, with a further three top spots being taken by Vauxhall’s Meriva and Mokka. “But while interesting, we should also be clear that this is just a snapshot of the current market,” he added. “Desirability scores for more than half of the models on sale change month-by-month, so dealers can’t afford to stand still. i-Control constantly tracks the live market, to

keep dealers up-to-speed and to ensure the stock they buy is always working hard for them. It also helps them manage their forecourts, by recommending price changes to align with the live market.” A wider analysis of i-Control desirability data reveals a significant proportion of dealer forecourts with stock that is not in high demand locally. 20% have forecourts that return an average desirability rating of 2.4 or less. Only 1% report an average of more than 4.0 for their forecourt stock with a further 8% returning a solid rating of between 3.5 and 3.9.


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Police issue apology to Sikh taxi driver over turban burning incident development for police officers responding to race and faith based incidents – especially to taxi drivers who are particularly targeted whilst delivering an important service to our local communities.

British police have apologised to a Sikh taxi driver for not taking seriously a vicious hate crime last year when a group of drunken women attacked and racially abused him before ripping off his turban and burning it. The attack happened in September 2013 in Bishops Worth when the five drunken women wanted a free cab ride home to Swindon as they did not have enough money. But when asked to leave the cab they refused and attacked the Sikh driver, racially abusing him before ripping off his turban and burning it. When the police were called, they seemed more keen to move the driver on and did not show a willingness to take action such as looking actively for the perpetrators – who were hiding nearby. Only on the insistence of the taxi driver did the officers’ search in the vicinity and with the driver’s

support apprehend the culprits. The taxi driver went to the police the following day to get an update but was not satisfied with their response. After months of chasing by the victim and the assistance of an antihate charity, they were eventually informed by the officer in charge that he had decided to issue a mere caution to just one of the five offending women. The other four women who were involved in the attack were never prosecuted or even cautioned. Avon and Somerset police admitted they should have charged the offender rather than hand out a police caution. The eight-month campaign by the Sikh community in Bristol and later by the charity called Stand Against Racism and Inequality (SARI), the case was heard in court and led to a conviction. The victim has called for

assurances that police take hate crime seriously. The victim, who does not wish to be identified, said: "This attack has affected the whole of my family, the children are very, very scared, my wife is afraid to let me go out of the house, thinking that I am going to be attacked again." Interim director of SARI, Alex Raikes, said: "They (the police) didn't appreciate that it is like an attack on a person, for a Sikh it is very similar to a serious sexual offence, it's horrendous, it's a massive impact. “This result has been a long time coming. “It has taken over a year to reach resolution for those affected. “This is a case where escalation to senior officers was unfortunately necessary. “SARI hopes that the learning from this case can now be used to inform learning and training

religious based hate crime in our City.” Ch Supt Jon Reilly, Area Commander for Bristol, said: "The officer made a judgement call that a caution was the appropriate

“They (the police) didn't appreciate that it is like an attack on a person, for a Sikh it is very similar to a serious sexual offence, it's horrendous, it's a massive impact.” “We also hope that sharing this story will send out a clear message to the wider community – those who are victims and those who may be capable of perpetrating hate crime that Bristol must have zero tolerance to this cancerous form of personalised attack. “We will now be working jointly with the victim and his representatives and the authorities to ensure this case makes a positive difference to future policing of

disposal which is a form of sanction, but actually that judgement was wrong and it should have been put before court." He said the subsequent delay was due to rescinding the caution and waiting for the case to be heard in court. The defendant pleaded guilty to a public order offence on 21st November at Bristol Magistrates' Court.


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PROJECT: The idea for the initiative arrived when Lucas Brown (pictured front) handed over a pound to charity

Spreading Christmas Cheer A team of generous pupils from Bradford’s Iqra Academy were spreading the festive cheer earlier this week as they brought gifts and music to one of the city’s care homes. Pupils from the student’s council headed down to the Britannia Care Home, in Girlington, to present a bounty load of presents, including mugs, sweets and soft toys to the local residents. Christmas carols were also sung before the youngsters got the chance to speak with the elderly residents, and even share in some songs together. Ruby Hussain, who organised the project, explained where the initiative had come from and how proud she was to see the school represented so well. “Within school we had the idea of helping people in the community and although we had already done things like bag packing before, we decided this time to go and visit a nursing home,” she

Children bring gifts and smiles to the elderly

said. “It all began with one of our pupils offering one pound of his own money to buy gifts for others this Christmas. “Since then, the headteacher has been really good and helped bring in funds to purchase the gifts we are handing out today.” Lucas Brown, whose initial one pound donation kick-started the whole project, made the generous offer whilst visiting the Human Relief Foundation. After hearing of other peoples’ plights this winter, the Year 6 pupil said he reached into his pocket and pulled out whatever money he had, saying he wanted to give it to charity. So touched by the gesture, his coin was framed by the charity and a letter of thanks was sent to him. Mr Arif Khan, learning

TALK: Residents and pupils enjoyed speaking with each other as gifts were delivered

leader at the school, said: “It was a very proud moment when Lucas offered his own money because nobody had told him to do that. “This whole event has come from that one act and it is helping the pupils learn about what is happening in the wider community, and problems people have to face every day of their lives.” Asma Bi, senior carer at Britannia Care Home, praised the project and thanked those who had come down on the day to hand out gifts and speak with residents. “It really is brilliant having the children here and for them to be interacting with some of the residents,” she said. “Many of these people do not have family, or very few visitors so for them to see the children was really special.”


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Colours and tastes of the world in Huddersfield Popular festival returns, bringing international communities together

One of the most highly and welcomed anticipated international events at a West Yorkshire University finally arrived back on campus last month to the delight of thousands of students. The twice-yearly, International Food and Culture Festival, hosted by the University’s international student societies and sponsored by the International Office, showcased the cultural diversity of the University’s student body. University currently The welcomes over 3,000 international students, from approximately 125 countries, and such a large number brings an international dimension to the university as well as the town. To showcase their different backgrounds, around 35 international societies celebrated their food and culture by presenting guests with samples of their national

dishes. The cuisine on offer included culinary fare from France, Malaysia, Cameroon, Iraq, Vietnam, India, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, Libya and the Czech Republic, to name but a few. The food on offer was complemented by a range of performances from the students of national dance, musical instruments, traditional games and singing – “where else would you see Vietnamese robotics, Egyptian beatboxing, Zorba dancing, Russian rock and a Pakistani cover version of the hit Wonderwall?” Oasis’ commented one of the organisers. “The event has become a major part of the University’s events calendar,” said Festival Coordinator and University International Marketing and Events Officer Alan Tobi. “I am always overwhelmed at the

passion, commitment and effort the students put into this Festival and it’s a great opportunity for our students to make new friends and learn a little more about different cultures. “It was a magical experience for

everyone who came along, particularly the many UK students who attended as well.” The University of Huddersfield challenges itself in becoming an ‘outstanding international university’ and the day-long Festival, open to students and staff from all subjects, showcases the international flavour of the student community. British Advertising and

Marketing Communications student, Jamie Priestley, was one of the many people who attended the event and said it was a ‘fantastic cultural exchange between international and home students’. He continued: “It was a unique experience being able to meet and socialise with friendly, dynamic, yet easy-going international students and it opened the door to meet some great people and make friends.”


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Cleaning up the streets

Volunteers from a Leeds-based supermarket have joined forces with members of the council’s environmental team this month to help keep a popular stretch of canal walkway free of litter. As part of the ‘Business Doing Good in Leeds’ initiative, which forms part of an employer supported volunteering program by Voluntary Action Leeds, over 100 members of staff based at Asda House agreed to take on the challenge of assisting council crews in their clean-up of the riverside walks from Armley Mills Museum to Thwaite Mills in Stourton. In a productive day of action, over 200 bags of rubbish and general litter were removed from the canal walkways and surrounding streets by the team. For more information about ‘Business Doing Good’ and employer supported volunteering, please contact esv@val.org.uk

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www.asianexpress.co.uk One of Bradford’s leading retailers is excited to be bringing some festive offers to shoppers in the city as the highly anticipated Janan Winter sale begins on Thursday 25th December. With amazing discounts of up to 70 per cent off across all brands and designer wear, you will be spoilt for choice this December. Extra special prices have also been brought in across the bridal, party wear, unstitched, jewellery and footwear range, making this year’s sale an opportunity not to be missed. Can’t make it to the sale in Bradford? Why not visit the exclusive Junaid Jamshed stores in Manchester and Birmingham and benefit from the best savings this Winter. Like the Bradford site, customers at other stores can benefit from up to 70 per cent savings online, so be sure to check out the sale at midnight the night before to take advantage of those fabulous bargains first. After a busy day shopping you can even relax in Cafe Janan, which recently received a five-star hygiene rating. Call in for a taste of the freshest, tastiest menu that is sure to make your taste buds tingle with options that range from delicious continental cuisine to aromatic sub-continental dishes. The Cafe’s premier samosa chaat is guaranteed to impress your palate with a combination of rich flavours that will warm you up inside, whilst the cold weather breezes outside. So, whether you’re looking for something in particular, or just browsing, visit Janan and become lost in a world of luxurious fashion, the latest designer trends and a tasty bite to eat afterwards.

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£15Million for places of worship roof repair scheme

ANNOUNCED: George Osbourne - the Chancellor of the Exchequer announces that listed Places of Worship can apply for a grant to fix their roofs

George Osbourne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in a statement on 3rd December that a £15million government-funded listed ‘Places of Worship: Roof Repair Fund’ is open to receive applications from churches, mosques, temples, gurdwaras and synagogues . Congregations across the UK responsible for looking after listed places of worship of all faiths and denominations can apply for money to address pressing roof repair issues to ensure these historic buildings are weathertight, safe and open for use. Grants of between £10,000 and £100,000 can be provided, to help meet the costs of urgent work needed to be done (e.g. coverings, timbers, ceilings and vaults) and rainwater disposal systems (e.g. gutters, valleys, hoppers, downpipes, gullies, drains and soakaways). Applications for a grant must be made by midday on 30th January 2015, with awards to be allocated by the end of March 2015. The scheme will be administered by the National Heritage Memorial Fund on behalf of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Further information about the scheme is available online by visiting www.nhmf.org.uk and clicking on the link to the Listed Places of Worship Roof Repair Fund. There is only one opportunity to apply. The closing date for applications is 12pm (noon) Friday 30th January 2015. Enquiries may be submitted by email to enquiries@lpowroof.org.uk or telephone 01392 223 979.

If you can answer ‘Yes’ to the following you may be eligible to apply • Is your place of worship listed? • Is your place of worship used solely or mainly as a place of worship? • Is your organisation responsible for maintaining your place of worship? • Is your project for the repairs to the roof and/or rainwater disposal systems? • Has the repair work been identified in a recent professional report as being necessary within the next five years?

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‘Welcome Home’ Residents return to carnival atmosphere after shock fire

BLAZE: An electrical fire forced residents out of their homes earlier this year with months of renovation work needed before people could move back in

Bollywood dancers and the sound of African drums greeted residents at an extra care housing development in Bradford earlier this week, as a celebration was held to mark the official reopening of the site. Young-at-heart residents from Dove Court, managed by Hanover Housing Association, were joined by enthusiastic staff members as they limbered up at a joint Christmas Carnival-come-welcome home party. In June of this year, an electrical blaze broke out at the Undercliffe development, forcing residents out of their accommodation for months whilst renovation works were carried out. Although the building’s robust fire safety procedures and design stopped the fire from spreading, it suffered significant flood and water damage from the fire services’ attempts to put out the blaze. After months of detailed renovation work, which included the redecoration of all communal areas and replacing lounge furniture, residents then moved back to the estate. Amongst the residents at the celebration event was Mr Isharwal Lal Mistry, who moved back in to to the estate during the second week of October. Suffering from severe visual impairment, Mr Mistry was staying at Shakespeare Court whilst he waited for the refurbishment work to be completed and said it was ‘great to be home’. Extra care housing manager, Jaz Samplay, added: “Despite his visual impairment, Mr Mistry is very independent and so it was important to get him back into Dove Court as soon as possible and back into his

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CELEBRATION: A Bollywood-themed event was held at Dove Court earlier this week with dance group, Punjabi Roots, on hand to provide some entertainment

routine. “He has been here since August 2007 and this is the home that he knows.” Tom Brown, director of extra care and services, described the day of the blaze and how it was imperative to ensure residents, such as Mr Mistry, returned to the development at the earliest time possible. “The day of the fire, I was in London and it was a couple of minutes after 9am that I got a phone call saying Dove Court is on fire,” Mr Brown said. “I didn’t know to what extent this was at first but it soon became clear that it was serious as I started receiving more phone calls. “Our immediate response was to help re-home residents whilst renovation work is done and with the help of Bradford’s social housing team, everybody was catered for in the

best way possible. “It was hard for residents and staff but we made sure we got all the work completed in record time and achieved our goal of bringing residents back home before Christmas.” One group of entertainers who were on hand to help make the celebration have a truly ‘Bollywood-feel’ was the Punjabi Roots Academy. Navraj Gill, acting manager of the group, said the dancers could not have wished for a better audience and felt privileged to have been invited to help celebrate the important occasion. “Although we do a lot of work in the community, this is the first time I have been to one of these extra care housing estates,” he said. “I have to say, we could not have got a better crowd. Residents were joining in with the dances and everything went really, really well.”

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Cruel hoax callers jailed

GUILTY: Shamsul Islam was told he will serve a total of four years in prison after making the hoax bomb call to police last year

Brothers sentenced after ‘cruel prank’

Two brothers from Leeds, the event, he who made a hoax call to the said: “When I pulled into police in October 2013 Knaresborough, sparking a major security the High Street operation, were sentenced had been at York Crown Court cordoned off earlier this week. and before I 23-year-old Shamsul bomb Islam was previously found knew it there were armed threats, which as it officers pointing their guns transpired were hoaxes, guilty of three charges of at me shouting ‘keep your communicating a bomb required a rapid and hands on the wheel’. hoax, claiming staff at the dynamic deployment of a “They handcuffed me in Paragon Pizza takeaway, in large number of local and my car and told me my Knaresborough, were specialist police resources posing an ‘immediate threat business was being to deal with what was, searched because they had to members of the public’. based on the information reports saying we had Already serving an eight available at that time, a ‘ammunition’ and ‘gun year prison sentence for credible threat and danger powder’ on our premises. I unrelated drug offences, to the public. Islam was handed a further was terrified.” “The threat inevitably The Recorder of York, three-and-a-half year jail resulted in concerns, Judge Stephen Ashurst, term for the calls and six anxiety and considerable commended North months for perverting the disruption to the local Yorkshire Police's Major course of justice. communities as roads were Crime Analyst, Richard Shamsul’s brother, closed off and crime scenes Wilkinson for the clarity of cordoned off. Habibul Islam, 22, of the evidence provided in Spencer Place, Leeds, was “The business at Paragon the case against the Islam also handed a six month Pizza was disrupted and I brothers. prison sentence for repeat my thanks to the He also said that the perverting the course of proprietor and staff for steps taken by North justice and a further six their patience and the way Yorkshire Police to protect they worked with North month jail term for fraud. the public were impressive. Yorkshire Police to return He was also ordered to Detective Superintendent to normality as quickly as carry out 180 hours of Dai Malyn, of North unpaid work. was reasonably possible Yorkshire Police's Major On 16th October 2013, and safe to do so, which in Knaresborough’s main high Crime Unit, added: “These any event took a number of street was hours. temporarily “Officers shut down by Asian from the Major armed police Crime Unit who detained subsequently all staff at the Yorkshire carried out a takeaway. tenacious After investigation thorough involving a searches of the number of establishment experts to help and bring those questioning of responsible to each staff justice quickly. member, it was “At times of deemed that Innocent take away national and the reported staff arrested and international threat was a security detained by police concerns, hoax. I hope Speaking after hoax call those previously to responsible the Asian reflect on the Express, seriousness of Paragon Pizza their actions and owner, Razaul their Karim, said he prosecution acts suffered from as a deterrent to mental anxiety others who following the contemplate incident. making similar CRIME: Paragon Pizza owner, Razaul Karim, spoke Describing hoax calls.” previousley about the incident to the Asian Express

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Armed police shutdown one of Knaresborough’s busiest high streets and locked pupils in school last week as a vicious ‘hoax call’ caused chaos in the North Yorkshire town. On Wednesday 16th October, Police received a phone call

stating there was an “immediate threat to members of the public” at the Paragon pizza takeaway. Dozens of officers, armed with submachine guns and baton round launchers arrived at the scene to detain three staff members outside the establishment, whilst a fourth was handcuffed moments later. However, after a search of the

individuals and the premises, the report was labeled a ‘cruel prank’ which had been targeted at the innocent staff. Now, the Paragon employees have told the Asian Express about the horrendous ordeal they were put through, despite not doing anything wrong.

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Leeds to stretch Green Belt

A proposal to help protect an area of land from potential future development was discussed by councillors this past week. At the meeting of the development plan panel at Civic Hall on Tuesday 16th December, councillors considered a suggestion which could see an area of land being reclassified from ‘Rural Land’ to officially become part of the Green Belt. If the change is approved, it would significantly increase the overall area of Green Belt in Leeds, benefitting the city in terms of safeguarding the environment and protecting community identities. It would also help to ensure a coordinated and planned approach for future planning strategy which aims to encourage regeneration and growth in Leeds.

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Kirklees Apprenticeship Hub is offering apprentices the opportunity to win £100 in shopping vouchers by entering their Christmas Jumper competition #KAHWinterWarmers. To enter the apprentices need to submit a selfie of themselves in a Christmas jumper, either shop bought or homemade, and encourage their friends to vote for it by sharing the competition link on Facebook and Twitter. The picture with the most votes at 10am on 24th December will win. Details of how to enter are on the Apprenticeship Hub Facebook Page. Apprentices are really important to the local economy, providing businesses with the specific skills they need to grow and ensure that they have a fully skilled workforce for the future.

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Learn English in Leeds A new online service to help people learn English as they settle in to life in Leeds was officially launched in the city last week, with the Lord Mayor on hand for a special digital ribbon cutting ceremony. The Learning English in Leeds (LEL) website is designed to give providers and learners information about finding the right classes to help with key language skills. Also aiming to help residents build up relationships locally, the site gives people in established communities who want to improve their English more opportunities to learn. The launch event, hosted by Leeds City Council at the Civic Hall, was attended by learners from the council, The University of Leeds, Leeds City College and Leeds Language College. Those attending the launch saw a demonstration of the new site, took part in a quiz, and got the chance to talk to other learners about their experiences of learning English as a second language. The Lord Mayor of Leeds Councillor David Congreve was then joined by some future service users as he performed a digital ribbon cutting to officially launch the new site. Councillor Ghulam Hussain, Leeds City Council’s lead member for communities, who also attended, said: “This new site will be a massive boost for people who have come to live and work in Leeds and

Interactive site launches to bring communities together

EDUCATION: The Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor David Congreve, performs a digital ribbon cutting with guests at the launch of the new ‘Learning English in Leeds’ website

who want to access appropriate English classes. “By giving people a modern, easy-to-use way of finding out how to pick up key language skills, we can empower them to find the support they need, help them to better integrate into their communities and boost their chances of gaining new employment and learning.” The new site has been co-

ordinated by the LEL Steering Group, which includes the council and local learning providers. As well as helping people to improve their language skills, it will also help reduce the reliance on interpreting services and give a single point of contact for those wanting to take part. Dr James Simpson from the University of Leeds, who chairs the partnership steering group, added

that the co-ordination of English language provision for new arrivals across Leeds is ‘crucial’. “Without it, there is no overall picture of what is available or how to find an appropriate English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) class,” he said. “The LEL site provides that single point of contact, for learners, those who advise them, and ESOL providers.”


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Try it today love it forever

40 years have passed since Tubzee first arrived on British shores, as a single sole trader began offering the product out of a modest site in Halifax. Since then,the now internationally-recognised brand has gone on to enter markets in almost every continent around the world, from Africa to Asia, in major supermarkets and wholesalers. Yet, despite such rapid growth, the secret recipes, which helped launch Tubzee into the homes and hearts of several generations of customers, still remains the same today with its sweet creamy goodness bringing smiles to the faces of millions. Closer to home Tubzee still provides a range of companies with their famed gelato, ice cream and kulfi products. Bringing a new flavour to a previously untapped market, the company is the number one supplier of such produce to

From ice cream vans to international supermarkets

companies from London to Glasgow and everywhere in between. Whether you own a corner shop, dessert parlour, supermarket, or restaurant - in this country or not - there are dozens of flavours, and even more reasons, to choose Tubzee as your favourite supplier.

In many cases, the Halifaxbased producers can even provide exclusive ranges of produce to businesses, all of which are available to be viewed on the company’s website. The brainchild of the late Mohammad Zaman, Tubzee continues to grow today under the guidance of the man

credited for bringing kulfi to the UK, Asif Hussain. Mr Hussain is one of Mr Zaman’s sons and first discovered the South Asian treat upon a visit to Pakistan back in the 1970’s. After months of perfecting the flavours, Tubzee’s Kulfi ice cream was launched in Halifax and the rest is now

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history. Head of Sales, Talib Hussain, with the support of the Head of Marketing, Bash Zaman, has pioneered a dedicated sales force to help oversee the company’s growth from Yorkshire to the other side of the world, with more businesses signing up every day for a share of the renowned produce. The ice cream was even awarded the prestigious Golden Star award from the ITQI in Belgium earlier this year – becoming the only British contender to achieve such a feat – after being blind tasted by 120 Michelin standard chefs. The company was also a finalist in the prestigious Lloyds bank ‘English Asian Business Awards 2014’. So, why not start your 2015 in the sweetest way possible? Contact Tubzee today and give your business, a delicious new product customers will love.


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Loonat Catering Services A taste and service above the rest n 1992, Hafez Miya Ahmed began a small catering company in the heart of Dewsbury, providing expansive meals to family and friends at intimate events across the county. Over the next 22 years, this small business has rapidly grown into a major industry leader as Loonat Catering Services, continues to raise the bar for event caterers nationwide. Providing an array of fusion foods at events from weddings to parties and everything in between, the team have developed a one-stop solution for all your catering needs. Unlike other companies, Loonat prepare all their dishes in-house with the freshest ingredients imported from South Asia and blended with local halal produce for some delectable dishes. Clients are able to speak with the team to create a bespoke menu for their special event, and even choose from a host of unique dishes, unavailable on such a scale from anywhere else. This season’s latest recipe is the mouthwatering chocolate samosa which is bound to tempt any diner. Managing Director, Ebrahim Loonat, now runs the family business and explained what sets Loonat Catering Services apart from the rest of the competition. “In the work we do, it is imperative to have a good working relationship with our clients so we always offer a flexible approach to the services provided,” he said.

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ection 994(1) of the Companies Act 2006 allows a shareholder to take court action where they feel that a company has been or is conducted in a manner that is unfairly prejudicial to the shareholders. The case of Maidment –v- Attwood and Others demonstrated that it is not only the directors of big companies and banks who are awarding themselves a big salary. The case highlighted that shareholders in smaller companies need to be mindful of the duties of their directors particularly when there is only one. However the Court of Appeal held that there is no obligation for shareholders to take steps to investigate the activities of the company’s directors when considering whether they have been unfairly prejudicial to its shareholders. In this case the minority shareholder, Mr Maidment brought an action under s.994(1) of the Companies Act 2006 alleging that his interests had been prejudiced by the breaches of Mr Attwood’s duties as a director. The main breach being that Mr Attwood awarded himself approximately £780,000 in salary over 6 years when the company had made profit in only three of the six years. One year Mr Attwood awarded himself £145,000 salary when the companies had made a loss of approximately £170,000. At first instance the Court held that although Mr Attwood’s remuneration was excessive, it was not unfairly prejudicial to Mr Maidment as his salary was disclosed in the company’s annual accounts. Not surprisingly Mr

Maidment had not been sent the company’s full annual accounts as he should have been, however the Court held that these accounts were available on Companies House. The Court held that Mr Maidment could not complain that an act amounted to unfair prejudice where, if he had been diligent, he could have discovered Mr Attwood’s salary through Companies House. The Court of Appeal however overturned this decision as it meant that shareholders are at risk of losing their rights to claim for unfair prejudice under s.994(1) if they do not look at the filed accounts. It imposed an additional requirement under s.994(1) on the shareholders and this had no basis in statute or previous case law. The Court of Appeal held that Mr Attwood had in fact breached his duties as a director and in doing so his conduct was unfairly prejudicial under s.994(1) of the Companies Act 2006. The matter was complicated by the fact that the company was insolvent at the time of the petition and Mr Maidment’s shares were effectively worthless. However the Court is willing to take a wide view of the prejudice that may be suffered by a shareholder and they are flexible in their approach. Otherwise the ramifications of the decision at first instance would expose minority shareholders to the unfair consequences of dishonest directors without any proper recourse. We at Blacks have experience of dealing with Company disputes and specialise in Insolvency Law.

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“What is unique about Loonat Catering Services is that we provide everything you could want from an event caterer. From the the waiting staff to the table decor, we have it all available so you don’t have to worry about dealing with all these extra details.” In recent months, Loonat Catering Services has had to move to its new 5,500sq/ft premises, as the business continues to grow in size and stature, with a huge in-house industry-style kitchen onsite. So, if you have an event coming up in the New Year, don’t delay and give Loonat Catering Services a call now and begin planning your perfect menu today.

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Smart Vehicle Options Making the road your catwalk hether you are a business owner looking for an impressive fleet of motors, or just a driver hoping to get a new set of wheels, there is only one place you need look this winter – Smart Vehicle Options. With more than 10,000 vehicles available at any one time, the vehicle leasing specialists are an industry leader in the field, providing all types of cars to clients up and down the country. From London to Scotland, the team at Smart Vehicle Options have helped find and lease the best motors around, at the best prices possible, cutting dealer’s costs substantially. For customers wanting a car for personal use, whether it is a family model, sports, city or prestige, literally thousands of options are available to you right now,

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cars come with road tax so there are even more savings to be had on a brand new vehicle.” Of course it isn’t only cars for personal use that are available. Businesses locally and across the nation have already started reaping the rewards of leasing vehicles the ‘Smart way’. From a single company car to a fleet of vans, a range of options are available with fleet management even offered by the team at Smart Vehicle Options. Anjam added: “We are seeing more and more businesses sign up to use our services because to put it simply, we offer the

best rates on the market. “There are no catches in our offers and companies can save on VAT costs if they opt to lease their fleet from us rather than having a large upfront cost that comes with purchasing.” Once a lease agreement finishes, regardless of whether you are a business or personal client, that vehicle is then available to be purchased by the driver or upgraded to a newer model, keeping you in the most up-to-date motors available. Contact Smart Vehicle Options, or visit the leasing specialist’s website, and start making the road your catwalk today.

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n 1992, a group of local people from Manningham set out to provide space and support in the heart of the community to budding entrepreneurs looking to set up and grow their business. Now, 22 years on, Carlisle Business Centre is still doing just that. Shazad Hussain is one of the most recent entrepreneurs to receive support to establish his business. Keen to realise his dream of establishing his own digital and marketing business, Shazad worked with Zahra Niazi, Enterprise Support Officer at CBC and now offers a range of digital and marketing services.

Initially basing himself in the site’s Enterprise Hub, which provides hot desking and rent a desk, Shazad is now established in his own unit at Carlisle Business Centre. As well as offering business support, Carlisle Business Centre also offers a range of quality meeting training and events space. The event space is very popular with local people for birthday parties, mehndi’s and weddings, whilst a growing number of businesses are also now using the facilities for meetings and training days. Companies such as Wickes are finding that using Carlisle

Business Centre helps them meet their social corporate responsibility. As a not for private profit organisation, profit that Carlisle Business Centre makes is donated to local charity, Action for Community Limited, to help improve the lives of local people. So, if you have a great business idea, are looking to celebrate an event or need space to host your meeting or training session, head down to Carlisle Business Centre. Not only will you receive an excellent service, you’ll also know that your money is helping support local people.

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National acclaim for Yorkshire lawyer he skills of a Yorkshire lawyer have been recognised by the UK’s leading family law group Resolution. Inayat Nadat, family lawyer at law firm Nadat Solicitors, has once again been granted accredited specialist status in Children (Private law) and Domestic Abuse. Mr Nadat, who has been qualified for 16 years, undertook his law degree at the University of De Montfort and his Legal Practice Course at the University of Huddersfield. He previously worked at a number of High Street Solicitors practices in the region before setting up his own practice, Nadat Solicitors based in Dewsbury in May 2009, undertaking family law work across the region and beyond. Mr Nadat has passed his examinations in Children (Private law), and in Domestic Abuse to retain his specialist status under the Resolution scheme. Originally set up in 1999, the scheme is designed to help people who are facing family breakdown to make an informed choice when deciding which lawyer to appoint. To become a Resolution accredited specialist, lawyers have to agree to uphold the Resolution Code of Practice and to have passed a written

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test demonstrating a breadth of knowledge of family law issues and specialist knowledge in at least two areas of family law. Mr Nadat is one of a growing number of Yorkshire lawyers to achieve Resolution accreditation. He comments: “As a Resolution member, I am committed to encouraging a non-confrontational approach to resolving family disputes. That way, both the emotional and financial costs of divorce or family breakdown are minimised for those involved. “Now, by choosing a Resolution specialist, individuals can be assured that they are being advised by someone who has a wide knowledge and experience of family law, and has the qualifications to demonstrate it.” As an accredited specialist Mr Nadat also meets the standards of and has also recently been granted the Help and Support for Separated Families (HSSF) Mark which is part of the Help and Support for Separated Families programme. This programme brings together existing support services that help separated families collaborate in the best interests of their children. The HSSF Mark allows parents to feel reassured that Mr Nadat promotes collaborative working between parents following separation.

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Pensioner guilty of acid attack on 19-year-old ex-lover A Wolverhampton Crown Court has convicted an 80-yearold man guilty of masterminding an acid revenge attack on his teenage ex-lover. Mohammed Rafiq had denied inflicting grievous bodily harm on Vikki Horsman, 20, who was left scarred by the attack in April this year, when she was still aged 19. Rafiq had denied arranging the attack in retaliation for Ms Horsman ending the pair's relationship early this year. Rafiq, of Cheshire Road, Smethwick, will be sentenced on 19th December. Shannon Heaps, 23, and Steven Holmes, 25, were also found guilty of plotting to attack Ms Horsman at a house in Tividale, West Midlands. During the trial, the court heard Ms Horsman had entered into a relationship with "controlling" Rafiq when she was 18. He became angered when she broke up with him, and arranged for Heaps and Holmes to attack her with the corrosive liquid. On 15th April, she opened the door of the house in Tividale, West Midlands and was met by a hooded figure who threw acid in her face. Vikki Horsman told the court Rafiq had accused her of cheating on him while they were together. She suffered "horrific" burns as a result, requiring specialist surgery to her face, neck, shoulders, and upper leg, police said. They said Rafiq, who

suffered minor burns himself when he was splashed with liquid, was initially treated as a victim but later charged. He and Heaps, of Queens Avenue, and Holmes, of Allan Close, were found guilty of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. Rafiq was convicted of a further charge of perverting the course of justice. Speaking after the trial, Ms Horsman told how she had been left with "life-changing" injuries. "I have had to undergo lots of treatment for the burns and the damage those people caused,"

she said. "The trauma and distress that Rafiq and his accomplices have put me under have left mental scars that I fear will never go away." Investigating officer Det Con Jason Moseley said the case had been "horrifying and complex" and "centred around a controlling relationship". "Rafiq's young ex-partner was seriously injured and left with devastating, lasting scars, which one can only presume was his intent given the nature of the planned attack," he said.

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December 2014 - 3rd Edition New laws put forward by the government will ban smoking in cars with children under 18. The regulations laid before Parliament propose a fine of £50 will be issued to people who smoke or who fail to prevent another person smoking in England. MPs are set to vote on the plans before the election - and if they are passed the change in law will come into force on 1st October next year. The move comes after a free vote in Parliament in February gave ministers the power to introduce the law, although it did not compel them too. Public health minister Jane Ellison said: "Second-hand smoke is a real threat to children's health and we want them to grow up free from the risks of smoking. "The only effective way to protect children is to prevent them breathing second-hand smoke and our plans to stop smoking in cars carrying children will help us to do this." "This, together with the protection of children from second-hand smoke in cars, will help de-normalise smoking and protect children from this deadly addiction." But Simon Clark, director of smokers' lobby group Forest, said: "The government is taking a sledgehammer to crack a nut. The overwhelming majority of smokers know smoking in a car with children is

inconsiderate and they don't do it. "The regulations are unnecessary and excessive. Do we really want to criminalise people for lighting a cigarette in a private vehicle?" A ban on smoking in cars has also been put forward in Scotland and Wales. Deborah Arnott, chief executive of Action on Smoking and Health, said: "We are delighted. We also urge the government to put the regulations on standardised packaging to Parliament before the general election.

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Police ‘stop plane on runway’ to detain Syria-bound teenager British counter-terrorism officers stopped a plane as it taxied towards the runway at Heathrow to prevent a 15-year old girl from travelling to Syria to join Islamist fighters, according to reports. The girl, from east London, had saved up and bought a ticket to Istanbul without her parents' knowledge. She was removed from the flight and has since returned home but another girl, also aged 15, who was taken off the plane with her, managed to leave before police could intervene, it added. Asked about the report, police said they had received reports about a girl missing from Tower Hamlets. "Officers were able to locate her and she has since returned home safely," a

spokeswoman said, without elaborating. No further details were immediately available. A British Airways spokeswoman confirmed that one of its flights to Istanbul had had to turn back. "There was a flight that had to turn back because two passengers were removed from the plane," she said. Officials estimate that over 500 British citizens have travelled to Syria, where the Islamic State group has seized large swathes of territory, and London's police chief Bernard Hogan-Howe has said some 250 have since returned. Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that returning militants could launch attacks at home.

Disruption investigation launched INQUIRY: London’s airports were affected by significant delays earlier this week due to technical failures

Britain has announced that an inquiry, into a technical failure at an air traffic control centre that caused widespread disruption to London flights last week, will be set up and completed by March 2015. Hundreds of flights to and from London were disrupted on Friday, causing knock-on effects to air travel across Europe, in an incident which

British Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin called ‘simply unacceptable’. The National Air Traffic Service (NATS) and the aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), said on Monday that they would set up an independent inquiry. They said they would appoint a chairman and several experts to study the causes of and responses to the failure, in a

bid to try to avoid similar incidents in future. “I want it to be done as quickly as possible. I do want some speed in this,” McLoughlin told a committee of lawmakers as they grilled him over the incident. He said the inquiry should produce an interim report by the end of January and publish its final findings sometime in March.


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Three dead after 16-hour Cafe SydPnoeliyceshsotopramfter siege gunman standoff

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A gunman, who burst into an Australian chocolate shop taking more than 15 customers hostage, was shot dead alongside two captives on Tuesday, after a tense standoff with heavily armed police. The Australian authorities charged the Lindt Cafe shop in Sydney at around 10am on 16th December, killing the suspect known as Man Haron Monis. The sound of gunfire was heard around the store, whilst explosions are believed to have been flash bang grenades, used by the police before they stormed the shop. Tori Johnson, a manager at the store, was tragically killed, according to Lindt Chocolate Cafe Australia, whilst the other hostage to lose their life in the standoff has been identified as 38year-old mother of three, Katrina Dawson. Six people at the scene were treated for injuries. Speaking at a news conference during the siege, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbot said: “We don't yet know the motivation of the perpetrator. “We don't know that this is politically motivated although there are some indications that it could be. We have to appreciate that even in a society such as ours, there are people who would wish to do us harm.” He later added of the victims: “These were decent, good people who were going about their ordinary lives ... who got caught up in the sick fantasy of a deeply disturbed individual.”

Monis was an Iranian refugee and self-styled sheikh known by authorities for sending hate mail to the families of Australian troops who had lost their lives in Afghanistan. Born in Iran as Manteghi Bourjerdi, he migrated to Australia in 1996, and was involved once again with the law last year, charged with being an accessory to the murder of his exwife but had been freed on bail. During the siege, hostages were seen in the window holding a black flag with Arabic writing on, and despite initial beliefs it was related to the Islamic State, these links were soon removed. Meanwhile, residents in Australia rallied around the Muslim community during the hostage taking, with many

RAID: Armed police officers stormed the cafe after 16 hours

heading to the micro-blogging site, Twitter, using the hash-tag ‘#I’llridewithyou’. Garnering over 110,000 tweets in less than half a day, the message was offered to members of the Islamic faith, from individuals saying they would not be frightened, or hesitate sitting next to, people wearing religious clothing. In September, anti-terrorism police said they had thwarted an imminent threat to behead a random member of the public and, days later, a teenager in the city of Melbourne was shot dead after attacking two anti-terrorism officers with a knife. The Lindt cafe is in Martin Place, a pedestrian strip that was revealed as a potential location for the thwarted beheading.

GUNMAN: Man Haron Monis, pictured previously, took hostages in the Lindt Cafe shop on Monday

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“Hamas should be removed from terror list” The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas should be removed from the European Union's terrorist list, an EU court has ruled, saying the decision to include it was based on media reports, not considered analysis. In its ruling on Wednesday 17th December, the bloc's second highest tribunal, the General Court of the European Union, said EU member states could maintain their freeze on Hamas's assets for three months to give time for further review or to appeal the verdict. Israel, which has clashed repeatedly with Europe in recent years over Palestinian statehood ambitions, reacted with dismay. "We expect them to immediately put Hamas back on the list," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement, denouncing Hamas as "a murderous terrorist organisation". Hamas holds sway in the Gaza Strip and its founding charter calls for the destruction of Israel. It has regularly battled against Israel, most recently in a 50-day war this summer. Most Western countries, including the United States, agree with Israel that it is a terror organisation, pointing to indiscriminate rocket strikes out of Gaza and waves of suicide attacks, primarily between 1993 and 2005. Hamas says it is a legitimate

resistance movement and contested the European Union's decision in 2001 to include it on the EU terrorist list. It welcomed Wednesday's verdict. The EU court did not consider the merits of whether Hamas should be classified as a terror group, but reviewed the original decision-making process. This, it said, did not include the considered opinion of competent authorities, but rather relied on media and Internet reports. "The court stresses that those annulments, on fundamental procedural grounds, do not imply any substantive assessment of the question of the classification of Hamas as a terrorist group," the court said in a statement. It added that if an appeal was brought before the EU's top court, the European Court of Justice, the freeze of Hamas’s funds should continue until the legal process was complete. Appeals, which can only be based on points of law, typically last about a year and a half. The EU's ambassador to Israel Lars Faaborg-Andersen told Israel's Army Radio the body aimed to keep Hamas on the list. "Sometimes the courts come to decisions which surprise us. We need to assemble a stronger case for the listing and this is what we are going to do," FaaborgAndersen said.

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India's troubled airline SpiceJet has grounded flights after oil companies refused to refuel any of its planes, reports say. The debt-ridden carrier owes money to creditors, including oil companies. SpiceJet is India's fourth-biggest airline by market share. Civil aviation authorities gave SpiceJet a reprieve when they said state-owned oil companies would be asked to give credit to the cash-strapped airline for up to 15 days. The civil aviation ministry also said that banks or other financial institutions would be asked to lend up to $94m (£60m), backed by a personal guarantee of SpiceJet chairman Kalanithi Maran, a well-known media businessman. The ministry said the measures were aimed at avoiding a collapse which it said would be a "major setback" for the airline industry. Correspondents say the government hopes to save jobs and prevent a repeat of the high-profile collapse of Kingfisher

Airlines which was grounded in 2012. It is not clear, however, why oil companies have refused to refuel SpiceJet planes after Tuesday's announcements. "Not even a single flight has taken off this morning due to fuel supply issue with the oil companies," sources in the SpiceJet told the BBC on Wednesday. SpiceJet has $314m (£200m) in debts and it is looking to raise funds. The company has been unable to pay its dues to staff, airports, tax authorities and its lenders. The airline, which has been making losses since last year, is also battling refunds for customers and forced flight cancellations. It has already cut the size of its fleet by a third since September and cancelled dozens of flights a day for the rest of the year. Many analysts think SpiceJet's collapse is inevitable - that the problems are too fundamental to turn around without massive investment.

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Islamic State insurgents forced Iraqi forces to retreat on Wednesday after fierce fighting in the city of Baiji, close to the country's biggest oil refinery. Local police and anti-Islamic State fighters tried to repel insurgents for five days, but a lack of support and ammunition had forced them to leave their positions in central Baiji, said Saad Thahir, a Baiji council member. Before the latest clashes erupted last week, security forces and allied militias had stationed themselves inside the vital refinery facilities and left the defence of the city itself to under-equipped local police and Sunni tribal fighters. “Top army commanders ordered troops to leave the city and take positions inside the refinery, which was given priority. They knew staying inside Baiji would help Islamic State to drag the army into a war of attrition,” said an army major, on condition of anonymity.

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Modi warns party to rein in pro-Hindu agenda India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned his lawmakers for the first time to stop promoting controversial issues such as religious conversions and to focus on economic reforms as he struggles to pass legislation needed to kickstart the economy. A right wing Hindu group called off a plan to convert thousands of Muslims to Hinduism this Christmas, which had threatened to stir fresh religious discord, after Modi's intervention. But opposition politicians continued to disrupt parliament on Wednesday 17th December, saying they were not convinced the ruling group had given up its partisan agenda. Modi, who was elected in May with a mandate to provide jobs and economic growth, has already seen his reform agenda stymied by

inflammatory statements by members of his Hindu nationalist party. With a week left before the session of parliament ends, he risks ending the year without passing a single major reform. His election raised hopes that the right-wing leader would build on the economic transformation that began in the 1990s. Instead, efforts to overhaul the tax system and lift caps on foreign investment have been derailed by deadlock between the government and opposition parties. Modi's rise to power has emboldened right-wing activists to openly declare India a nation of Hindus, posing a challenge to its multi-faith constitutional commitment. About a fifth of India's 1.27 billion people identify themselves as belonging to faiths other than Hinduism. One member of Modi's council of ministers said non-Hindus were "bastards" at an election rally and another party MP said the man who killed freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi was a patriot. Even the right wing Hindu group Dharam Jagran Samiti, which called off the mass conversions planned for 25th December in the city of Aligarh, said it had only paused its campaign to bring Muslims and Christians back to its fold.

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• INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS Saudi Arabia's ruling Al Saud royal family are trying to adjust their relationship with the country's strict Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam as they increasingly view the teachings of some of its ultra-conservative clergy as a domestic security threat. Radicalisation of Muslims in the world's top oil exporter has led to domestic attacks and the involvement of Saudi citizens in jihadist movements in Iraq and Syria, while extreme religious practices have damaged efforts to boost employment. Over the past decade the House of Saud has not only put in place measures to control clerics and their sermons, but has started to favour more modern clergy for top state positions. Saudi rulers are also starting to reform areas once the exclusive domain of the clergy, such as education and law, and have promoted elements of national identity that have no religious component. Saudi Arabia remains one of the most religiously conservative countries on earth, and the royal family are not cutting off the clergy or ditching Wahhabism's basic precepts, analysts and diplomats say. They are instead attempting to foster a reading of its teachings that distances it from Islamist militants such as Islamic State, and which better meets the demands of a modern economy. Spokesmen for the government could not immediately be reached for comment. Saudi Arabia's approach to

Saudi royal family reconsider ties to Wahhabi clergy

REFORM: The House of Saud has started to favour more modern clergy for top state positions

religious doctrine is important because of its symbolic position as the birthplace of Islam, while its oil exports allow it to finance Wahhabioriented missionary activity abroad. The Wahhabi clergy has been close to the Al Saud dynasty since

the mid 18th century, offering it Islamic legitimacy in return for control over parts of the state and a lavish religious infrastructure of mosques and universities. Traditional Wahhabi doctrine is ultra-conservative, viewing Shi'ites

as heretical, arguing against interaction with non-Muslims, opposing gender mixing, imposing a strict version of Islamic law and urging resumption of early Muslim practices. Clerical control over education

contributed to Islamist extremism among young Saudis, the royal family believe, which led to domestic security problems, and produced graduates with little grasp of subjects such as maths or foreign languages. The senior clergy - under pressure from King Abdullah - have denounced militant Islamic doctrines, such as those of al Qaeda or Islamic State, but they still preach intolerant views. They hinder efforts to reform the economy by arguing against women's employment, obstructing changes in the school curriculum to encourage technical subjects and blocking legal reform. But the government now vets clerics in Saudi Arabia's 70,000 mosques, sacking many who disseminate extremism. Meanwhile, more modernthinking clerics are being promoted and the top clerical council has been opened up to include scholars from the other main branches of Sunni jurisprudence beyond the Hanbali school followed by Wahhabis. That council is dominated by older conservatives such as Saleh alFawzan and Saleh al-Luhaidan, who once called for Muslim media owners who broadcast "depravity" to be executed. In contrast, Mohammed al-Issa, the Justice Minister, and Abdulatif Al al-Sheikh, head of the religious police, are cited by liberals as the sort of more moderate Wahhabi cleric that reformers in the royal family want to promote.


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screening week of DDLJ Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol celebrate 20 years of their epic ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ love story Bollywood’s much-loved on-screen couple Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, came together at Yash Raj Film Studios on 13th December to celebrate the longest running film in the history of Indian cinema. The iconic ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ (DDLJ) directed by Aditya Chopra, is an epic ode to love and has been screening at Mumbai’s famous Maratha Mandir cinema for 1000 weeks consecutively since it hit cinema’s world-wide in October 1995.

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Imran Khan: A changed man

On his first visit to India, Imran Khan, who took the UK by storm in 2009 with his ‘Unforgettable’ album which was undeniably packed with hugely acclaimed songs, was questioned about what took him so long to work with the Indian film industry. The 30-year-old from the Netherlands has just released his song, titled ‘Let's Celebrate’ from Sanjay Kapoor’s film ‘Tevar’, which is most definitely set to be the next big dance floor track. Talking about his rebellious teenage years and his humble upbringing from a Pakistani household, Imran is not shy to admit to his faults from the past. “My parents are originally from Pakistan. My dad was in a government job, where, when people without a family died at home, my dad and his colleagues were sent to pick up all their stuff and auction it. “For him, it was a big thing, having come from Pakistan and just established himself there. “My mum is a housewife. Initially, I was only interested in sports. Music was a side thing. I was always outside the house playing football and basketball and was very naughty. “At the time, even though I had no money, I was always chilling. I could just not sit at home, not even for ten minutes. “My parents had no hope for me and did not know what to do with me. My other two siblings, both went to school and were into education. “My parents could not control me, so they sent me to a special school, but that too did not help. They would hit me and I would sometimes even hit my mum back.” But in 2011, Imran overcame a drunken life-threatening fall in Dubai, and it was then that he decided it was time he turned his life around. “I would drink ten bottles at a time. “I had a bad accident in Dubai a few years back and now, I don't drink at all. “I was so busy doing shows,

drinking and chasing money that I fell down the stairs and had a blackout. I broke my head, my ribs, everything. I was almost dead and had blood on my brain. “I was out of action for a month, but it was God's warning to me, and I started looking after myself. Now I pray as much as I can too.” Imran also talked about his missed opportunity of being a sportsman. “Can you imagine, I was supposed to be a part of NBA Juniors for Holland? “When I was 15, I was the best player in the team. “One day, my coach called me and said that the NBA Junior's selection team had come to look for talent. “I was underage, but was preselected by them to go to the US and train. “All they wanted was €300, but for us that was a lot of money. I went home and asked, but of course - the answer was a flat ‘No’. “I was heart-broken at the time. But when I was 18, I moved away from sports and became interested in music. “I hate being used. I do a lot for people and then expect too much from them. I must change that. I want to put my stamp on the world and explode like a bomb with happiness and positivity.” When asked who his emotional anchor was, he replied: “The Prophet. “Religion is so beautiful. I have read the Quran a few times and I feel like Allah pulls me to Him. If I do something bad, He puts me back immediately. When asked about why he didn’t go to Bollywood earlier, Imran candidly replied: “I knew my worth and Bollywood did too. “Many big stars came to me, but I didn't like the way they came to me. They all just wanted to have a piece of my cake. “Bollywood music is too cheesy and I would like to change it. “At the moment, I give 0.0 to the music in Bollywood.”

Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol celebrate 20 years of their epic ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ love story

Continued from page 79 Since the movie’s release, the cultclassic award-winning love story has won the hearts of millions, and it’s influence is considered the benchmark for all love stories produced in Bollywood. “It's been 20 years for this film and I feel honoured that I was part of this film,” commented Shah Rukh Khan. He added: “It's been 100 years of Indian cinema and I would say one-fifth of it belongs to DDLJ.” The DDLJ pair recreated the ‘DDLJ magic’ as they effortlessly recalled all their fond memories from the film, enacted scenes and recounted dialogues. It seemed like it was only yesterday that the actors worked on the movie. SRK, carrying Raj’s trademark knapsack, filled with memories still reverberating with audiences even today, along with Simran, the ever-bubbly Kajol, shared never before heard movie trivia and anecdotes about director Aditya Chopra and producer Yash Chopra. There was ever a spontaneous request at YRF Studio’s to the wife of the late Yash Chopra, Pam Chopra, who was in the audience, to sing the still popular ‘Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jaana Sanam’. The celebrations continued with the unveiling of the very exclusive and special coffee table book written by the private and reclusive Aditya Chopra, about the making of DDLJ. This marks the first time that Aditya Chopra has shared his thoughts about the creation of this extraordinary film.


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Gulshan Grover bereaved Bollywood's bad man Gulshan Grover lost his mother Ramrakhi Grover on 9th December. Though the actor has two brothers and two sisters, it was well known that he was the one who spent the most time looking after their mother. She lived with him in Mumbai even during her long-drawn-out illness. A devastated Gulshan has said that the last rites would be carried out in Delhi because most of his family is based out there.

Aamir Khan saddened by Uber rape case

Superstar Aamir Khan, who does his bit to bring social change in the country via his show "Satyamev Jayate", is disturbed over the sexual assault on a young woman in Delhi. He stressed upon the need for fast track courts to dispense quick justice in these cases. "What has happened in Delhi is really unfortunate. Each time I read something like this, my heart bleeds. It is really sad," Aamir, who is known to raise society's issues in "Satyamev Jayate", said here in an interview. "If we want the rate of such incidents to come down, then one of the important things we need to do is (facilitate) a high rate of conviction. In the cases of crime against women or children, the first thing we have to do is to have fast track courts," he added. A 25-year-old woman was reportedly raped by an Uber cab driver Dec 5 night after she took the cab around 9.30 p.m. from the capital's Vasant Vihar area. Aamir said there's a dire need to sensitise the public towards law and order to curb the rape incidents and added: "We have to give top priority to the security of women and children."

Legend Dilip Kumar who was admitted to a hospital in Bandara after he became ill, has finally been discharged. The thespian walked out of the hospital after spending a few days there being treated following a bout of pneumonia. Kumar, who celebrated his 92nd birthday, was greeted by patients and well-wishers on his way out and broke out

Freida Pinto and Dev Patel relationship trouble?

Actress Freida Pinto and her long-time boyfriend Dev Patel are reportedly no longer together. The pair, who played on-screen couple in Danny Boyle’s 'Slumdog Millionaire' (2008) have ended their real-life romance after dating for about six years. Though they’ve been going steady for quite some time now, rumours have been rife after some pictures of her and Siddharth Mallya emerged. Freida maintained that she is still serious with her six years younger boyfriend Dev. Slumdog Millionaire emerged as the biggest hit of the year in 2008. The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards in 2009, out of which it won eight. Freida Pinto emerged as the next big thing in the industry. The film gained universal acclaim and so did Freida. Her hard-hitting performance coupled with her unconventional looks, carved a strong foothold for her in the industry.

singing a birthday song for the superstar. An elated Saira Banu even planted a kiss on her husband’s cheek before they zoomed off in their Mercedes. Meanwhile, the Twitter world saw Dilip Kumar receive birthday messages from celebrities like Lata Mangeshkar, Subhash Ghai and Anupam Kher, who have wished him a long and healthy life.

Punjabi birthday party for Dharmendra Bollywood actor Veteran Dharmendra recently celebrated his 79th birthday while shooting for the Punjabi film ‘Second Hand Husband’ in Jalandhar. On Monday 8th December, the much-loved actor had a gala time with the crew of his new venture, including actor-singer Gippy Grewal, Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja and Geeta Basra along with others. Dharmendra was overwhelmed with all the love pouring in and commented: "I feel blessed to be with all these great people around." The cast and crew also planned a dinner for Dharmendra, and we hear a bigger party is on the cards once he wraps up the shoot and reaches Mumbai. "The family is planning to celebrate in full swing. The event will have a huge star presence," a source said. Dharmendra added: "The best gift is well-wishers and friends, and I get that every year. And if you say I am away from home on my birthday, I will not agree. I am in Punjab and this is my real home." The Deol family's birthday wishes poured in, including those from his sons Sunny, Bobby, wife Hema Malini and daughters Esha and Ahana. Hema posted birthday wishes on Twitter as well, saying: "Dharamji's bday today & my thoughts are all with him as he is shooting in Punjab (sic)."

Salman gifts his famed bracelet to Paris Hilton! Trust Salman Khan to do whatever he wants to do. Paris Hilton performed at a private party in Pune during her hush-hush visit to India. That is the only way one can understand what the Dabangg Khan did at a friend’s birthday celebrations. The birthday boy? Some businessman by the name of Bala, who is notoriously famous for throwing star-studded bashes in the city! Since 33-year-old Paris Hilton was Salman's guest of honour, the host went all out and made her feel special at the party. Salman Khan's favourite bracelet, which the actor has worn in many of his films and which he has always been exceptionally possessive about now adorns Paris Hilton's wrist. Salman gave his bracelet to

Paris and the socialite posed proudly. Salman is known for his chemistry with beauties and was also seen entertaining Pamela Anderson during her stay in the Bigg Boss house. To top it all off - Salman took off Mika Singhs’s diamond necklace and put it around Paris' neck. Thanking Salman and Mika, Paris tweeted: "Thank you beingsalmankhan & @MikaSingh for the beautiful diamond Sikh Khanda necklace! So thoughtful.@MikaSingh I had so much fun too!” and also “Thank you so much for the lovely present! I will treasure it forever. Love my new present! Thank you again beingsalmankhan & @MikaSingh. So generous & sweet @ India".


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SE DATE: FILM: Bhopal: A Prayer For Rain 1 9 /1 2 /2014 DIRECTED BY: Ravi Kumar GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Akhil Mishra, Fagun Thakrar, Joy Sengupta Starring Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn and a powerful ensemble cast, ‘Bhopal A Prayer For Rain’ is an epic, 'whodunnit' that exposes the shocking real-life events that led to the biggest man made industrial disaster in history, in which as many as 10,000 people were killed in one night and for those that did survive, the tragedy had just begun. Dilip, a rickshaw driver in Bhopal, India, lands himself a job at the Union Carbide plant. It is a chance to prove his worth to his family and pull them out of poverty. The job is tough with long hours; everyone is desperate to hold on to their pay cheque and so Dilip keeps quiet when he notices managers at the plant ignoring safety standards. Dilip's long time friend, Motwani, a tabloid journalist knows that Bhopal residents complain of the constant

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stench in the air and wake up at night choking from the gas. He is on a mission to expose what he believes is a deadly time bomb ticking away in his home town. He feels as if no one will listen but when he meets feisty American journalist, Eva, he sees a ray of hope and persuades her to confront Carbide executive Warren Anderson. As Eva and Motwani endeavour to delve deeper into Carbide's activities, Dilip is using every resource necessary to pay and plan for his sister's wedding. When the wedding night arrives the family are full of joy and celebration as two families join together as one. But as the music plays an invisible catastrophe is

DATE: FILM: P.K. 19/12/2014 DIRECTED BY: Rajkumar Hirani GENRE: Drama/Comedy STAR CAST: Aamir Khan, Anushka Sharma, Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjay Dutt, Boman Irani, Naresh Chaudhary, Saurabh Shukla A stranger's innocent questions transform the lives of millions in this uplifting Bollywood comedy of ideas. PK (Aamir Khan) is a newcomer to a big, bustling city. Because he's a stranger here, his outsider's perspective allows him to pose questions no one else has thought to ask before. But these have unforeseen consequences. People who have been set in their ways for generations now find they must look at the world afresh. The eye-opening, childlike innocence with which he approaches complex

situations takes PK and millions of others on an extraordinary spiritual odyssey. But while he wins plenty of friends and succeeds in mending many broken lives, he also makes powerful enemies in the establishment. Rajkumar Hirani's ambitious, thought-provoking and strikingly original comedy-drama reunites him with '3 Idiots' star Aamir Khan. It combines deep philosophical themes with a simple yet moving story of friendship, love and laughter.

working its way throughout the town and wedding party. One by one the guests start to feel unwell the largest tower at the Carbide plant spews poisonous gas into the night air; one by one they collapse; and one by one they unknowingly become a statistic in the world's largest

chemical disaster to date. A disaster that set a deadly precedent for multinational corporate activity in the developing world and revealed a poisonous corruption at the heart of India, the world's largest democracy - this is a story that demands to be seen.


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STARRING: BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH, KEIRA KNIGHTLEY, MATTHEW GOODE, MARK STRONG, CHARLES DANCE, ALLEN LEECH, TUPPENCE MIDDLETON, RORY KINNEAR DIRECTOR: MORTEN TYLDUM GENRE: DRAMA/THRILLER A nail-biting race against time in the suspenseful true story of wartime code-breaker Alan Turing pioneer of modern-day computing and credited with cracking the German Enigma code at Britain's top-secret code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II. During WWII, the German UK RELEA Enigma machine successfully SE DATE: encrypts Nazi messages. 14/11/20 14 Brilliant mathematician Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) is recruited by MI6 boss Stewart

Menzies (Mark Strong) to join Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cypher School. Together with a motley crew that includes his friend and fellow cryptanalyst Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley), he races against time to crack the code. It's a vital task, with thousands of Allied lives at stake. 'Headhunters' director Morten Tyldum ratchets up the tension as the code-breakers set to work. He also traces other key events in Turing's life, from his unhappy boarding school years to

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THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY - PART 1 STARRING: JULIANNE MOORE, JOSH HUTCHERSON, ELIZABETH BANKS, STANLEY TUCCI, WOODY HARRELSON, JEFFREY WRIGHT, JENNIFER LAWRENCE, DONALD SUTHERLAND DIRECTOR: FRANCIS LAWRENCE GENRE: ACTION/SCI-FI/THRILLER The worldwide phenomenon of The Hunger Games continues to set the world on fire with The 20/11/20 Hunger Games: Mockingjay 14 Part 1, which finds Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) in District 13 after she literally shatters the games forever. Katniss Everdeen leads a rebellion against the Capitol as the Hunger Games story builds to its stunning climax. The games are over. Now the revolution is about to begin. But will Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) be strong enough to become its 'mockingjay' - or poster child? District 13 President Alma Coin (Julianne Moore) isn't so sure. But wily Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) disagrees. He recognises that the young heroine who escaped the third Quarter Quell has become a symbol of hope for the beleaguered people of Panem. She is the only person who can unite the rebels in overthrowing tyrannical President Snow (Donald Sutherland). The captured Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) and Katniss's best friend Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth) also have big roles to play as the stakes become higher than ever. Returning 'Catching Fire' director Francis Lawrence continues the incredible Hunger Games story, adapted from the final book in Suzanne Collins' bestselling trilogy. UK RELEA SE DATE:

STARRING: TOM MCGRATH, CHRIS MILLER, JOHN DIMAGGIO, BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH, JOHN MALKOVICH, CHRISTOPHER KNIGHTS DIRECTOR: SIMON J. SMITH GENRE: COMEDY/FAMILY Meet Skipper (Tom McGrath), Kowalski (Chris Miller), Private (Christopher Knights) and Rico (John DiMaggio) - the flightless quartet lead double lives as secret agents! Now an old foe has re-emerged. Dave the octopus (John Malkovich) always hated penguins for being cuter than himself.

HORRIBLE BOSSES 2 STARRING: JENNIFER ANISTON, CHRIS PINE, CHRISTOPH WALTZ, KEVIN SPACEY, JASON SUDEIKIS, JASON BATEMAN, CHARLIE DAY DIRECTOR: SEAN ANDERS GENRE: COMEDY Jennifer Aniston, Chris Pine, Christoph Waltz, Kevin Spacey, Jason Sudeikis, Jason Bateman and Charlie Day lead the all-star cast of black comedy sequel

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Discover the secrets of the greatest and most hilarious covert birds in the global espionage biz: Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private. These elitists of the elite are joining forces with a chic undercover organization, The North Wind. Now those crazy penguins must save the world from an evil octopus in this fabulous spin-off adventure!

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THE PYRAMID STARRING: ASHLEY HINSHAW, DENIS O'HARE, JAMES BUCKLEY, CHRISTA NICOLA DIRECTOR: GREGORY LEVASSEUR GENRE: HORROR UK RELEA The ancient wonders SE of the world have long 06/12/20DATE: 14 cursed explorers who've dared to uncover their secrets. But a team of U.S. archaeologists gets more than they bargained for when they discover a lost pyramid unlike any other in the Egyptian desert. As they unlock the horrific secrets buried within, they realize they aren't just trapped, they are being hunted.

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB STARRING: BEN STILLER, STEVE COOGAN, OWEN WILSON, ROBIN WILLIAMS, RAMI MALEK DIRECTOR: SHAWN LEVY GENRE: COMEDY, FAMILY UK RELEA SE DA

Museum guard Larry 19/12/20 TE: 14 PG Daley is one of the few CERT people who know the secret of New York's American Museum Of Natural History. Each night, the exhibits spring to life! But now the ancient Egyptian stone tablet that powers this magic is starting to wear out. In order to find out how to fix it, Larry must travel to the British Museum, taking some old friends with him.

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19/12/20 Older but none the 14 wiser: Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels return in a long-awaited sequel to the comedy classic. It's been 20 years since Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne spoke to one another. They haven't fallen out. It's just that Lloyd has been playing a typically stupid prank with a very drawn-out idiotic punchline. But no matter. The dimwit duo are back together and they're embarking on an important quest. Harry's discovered that he has a long-lost daughter by Fraida Felcher and what's more, he needs a new kidney - which gives him another good reason for tracking her down. Trouble is that as soon as Lloyd claps eyes on a photo of Harry's lovely daughter, he falls in love

THE HOBBIT: BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES STARRING: ORLANDO BLOOM, LUKE EVANS, IAN MCKELLEN, RICHARD ARMITAGE, EVANGALINE LILLY DIRECTOR: PETER JACKSON GENRE: DRAMA/THRILLER U The Hobbit: 12A The Battle of CERT the Five Armies� brings to an epic conclusion the adventures of Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage) and the Company of Dwarves. The Dwarves of Erebor have reclaimed the vast wealth of their

homeland, but now must face the consequences of having unleashed the terrifying Dragon, Smaug, upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town. As he succumbs to dragon-sickness, the King Under the Mountain, Thorin Oakenshield, sacrifices friendship and honor in

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Limited Edition Aston Martin commissions six exclusive sports car to celebrate 60th anniversary

SPEACIAL: Six bespoke models will be produced to celebrate Aston Martin Works’ 60th anniversary

Aston Martin Works, which marks its diamond jubilee in 2015, is celebrating 60 glorious years with the commissioning of six limited edition sports cars. The six bespoke cars, all versions of the current Vanquish super GT in either Coupe or Volante form, are being created in association with the luxury British brand’s Gaydon-based design team, and its ultimate personalisation service: Q by Aston Martin. Each of the six cars will be subtly

different, and each is tailored to reflect one of the six decades being celebrated. The result is a collection of rare and ultra-desirable sports cars that will be instantly recognisable as ‘Works 60th Anniversary’ models. A number of elements distinguish the Anniversary cars including trim and paint colour treatments, but perhaps, the most emotive part of each car comes in the form of a fine detail: bespoke rotaries around the major controls

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in the centre console of each Vanquish. The process of creating the bespoke Aston Martin Works 60th Anniversary Limited Edition Vanquish models began way back in July of this year, as the Works team met with designers from Aston Martin’s Gaydon HQ to scope out their plans.

Unique features in the anniversary cars include: rotaries made from worked metal of a heritage model piston from the relevant era; distinctive Anniversary Yellow accents on the side strakes and alloy wheels; White/black Duotone seat centre panels; unique sill plaques depicting the era the car relates to and featuring the Works Anniversary logo; distinctive colour and trim treatments that include features such as contrast yellow stitching in

the leather, and new heavy weave carbon fibre. The cars of course retain the standard technical features of the Vanquish super GT such as its 6.0litre V12 petrol engine mated in a pioneering transaxle layout to the latest generation Touchtronic III eight-speed automatic gearbox. This provides the Vanquish with genuinely spirited performance: the 0-60mph time is a mere 3.6 seconds and the maximum speed tops 200mph.

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Engineered for grip and agility By Tanya Shah tanya@asianexpress.co.uk

There’s no mistaking the sense of purpose in the styling of the new Lexus RC F coupe, a car that projects its high performance qualities in every carefully crafted curve and plane. Looking good is one thing, but Lexus’s focus was to produce a design that also fully supports the car’s dynamic potential. Right from the prototype stage, the Lexus RC F was evaluated on race tracks around the world, including Fuji Speedway (true to the car’s sporting Lexus “F” designation) and the Nürburgring Nordschleife. Every aspect of the RC F, from its footprint on the road and its body rigidity, to its suspension, brakes, steering and chassis electronics, was designed to achieve the best grip and agile handling. Although the RC F has relatively compact overall dimensions – 4,705mm long, 1,845mm wide and 1,390mm high – its 2,730mm wheelbase, 1,555mm front track and 1,560mm rear track give it a surprisingly large road footprint, helping maximise the car’s dynamic potential. The bodyshell follows the example set by the Lexus GS in being particularly strong and rigid, tuned for stability at high speed

and promoting ultra-precise handling and steering in all driving conditions. To increase cabin strength and handling stability, key structural elements have been made more robust and additional reinforcements have been added in key areas. The way in which the body shell is assembled, also plays an important part in overall strength of the coupe, and the reduction of vibration and cabin deformation too, for example the use of body adhesive in panel joints, additional spot welding points and laser screw welding. The RC F is equipped with

double wishbone front and multilink rear suspension, honed during extensive track testing. The front suspension features forged aluminium upper and lower arms, and the rear suspension geometry has been defined exclusively for the RC F with a revised geometry and strategic use of aluminium to reduce unsprung weight. Together these measures ensure outstanding responsiveness, with crisp turn-in and well controlled, progressive body roll, while maintaining the smooth, pliant ride that’s to be expected from even a high-performance Lexus. The RC F’s electronic power

steering is designed to achieve excellent dynamic performance and steering feel. A damper-less intermediate shaft has been added to the steering column to increase system rigidity and secure a high degree of responsiveness to steering input. The new shaft features an expandable/contractible stroke mechanism to absorb shaft length changes when driving. This gives a smoother steering feel and a reduction in response lag. The RC F has an all-new Brembo brake package, with improved cooling and a vertical Gsensor integrated in the ABS. At the front there are 380 x

34mm discs with opposed sixpiston aluminium callipers; at the rear the discs measure 345 x 28mm, with opposed four-piston aluminium callipers. Using integrated aluminium monobloc callipers provides high rigidity while also reducing weight. The ventilated front discs are slotted rather than drilled, helping to keep the brake pads clean and their effectiveness consistent under all driving conditions. The front discs are equipped with spiral fins which, in conjunction with improved cooling duct efficiency, ensure excellent cooling performance. The adoption of a G-sensor is a direct result of testing at the Nürburgring. It means the system can allow for changes in vertical loads, and hence optimise braking force control the instant load returns to the tyres after jumping a crest. The RC F runs on 19-inch forged aluminium wheels. Two designs are offered to UK customers: the RC F uses rims with five pairs of double thin spokes, each with a machined finish; the RC F Carbon has wheels with twin sets of 10 spokes, the inner series set 30 degrees ahead of the outer. The RC F is available to order now, priced from £59,995. UK customer deliveries will begin in February.

80MPH… SIDEWAYS!

The UK team of Matt Carter, Paul Cheshire and Kirstie Widdrington plus Irish Drift Champion James Deane are planning to get all four Falken-shod cars simultaneously driving around the Coventry ring road in a spectacular display of car control at speeds of over 80mph - sideways. The four car team includes former British Drift Champion Matt Carter who will be driving his 650bhp Nissan R32 and jumped at the opportunity to take part. "We've all watched the Fast and Furious films or played the street driving games and wanted to drive our purpose built race cars in the city but that was never going to happen these days," says Carter. "What with all the safety and legal issues it was pretty much impossible but the team at MotoFest have done something amazing to pull this off. When we heard about it we just had to be part of it!" Drifting is the automotive equivalent of ice-skating with points awarded for style and speed rather than outright lap time. Front running teams such as Falken compete in championships across Europe in one of the fastest growing forms of

motorsports. With no chance to practice beforehand the team will have to draw on all of its years of experience to get to grips with the much tighter confines of the slippery ring road, hemmed in by concrete walls and barriers. "We usually perform drifting at racetracks," adds team member Paul Cheshire. "The bumps, grids and throw in a greasy layer of diesel, not to mention the unforgiving nature of the concrete and it will add to a challenging drift arena.” Tyre-maker Falken was keen to get more involved in an event it has supported from its initial year. "Taking the action to the fans is what Motofest is all about," says Falken's Matt Smith. "This is the only place to see a safe and spectacular drift on a UK road, it will look incredible." The technology and development of Falken High Performance Tyres and their driving characteristics have for many years been derived from motorsport, most recently its participation in the American Le Mans Series and Nürburgring 24 Hours.

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“We've all watched the Fast and Furious films or played the street driving games and wanted to drive our purpose built race cars in the city”


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The world’s first Ferrari Sergio was delivered to its new owner, the SBH Royal Auto Gallery in the UAE, at Abu Dhabi’s Yas Marina Circuit, where the Finali Mondiali Ferrari are being staged and which is home to the Ferrari World theme park. Designed by Pininfarina, just six of this incredibly limited edition roadster are being built. The car was created to celebrate the spirit and core values of the historic Cambiano company in the 60th anniversary year of its collaboration with the Prancing Horse. Needless to say, Sergio was the only possible choice of name for the model, in homage to great Sergio Pininfarina, who sealed the unique, longstanding partnership with Ferrari. The Ferrari Sergio is a genuinely radical car. It is both exclusive and spare in the sense that every single element aboard is focused entirely on performance. An authentic opentop, it explicitly references the track, underscoring and intensifying its

sense of sportiness, fun behind the wheel and the pleasure of design at its purest. The Ferrari Sergio’s performance and dynamics are excellent in the extreme too. It is based on the 458 Spider and retains the latter’s technological content as well as all of the functional aspects of its cockpit. It is powered by the latest 605 hp version of Ferrari’s naturally

been pushed to the extreme with the front of the car seeming to penetrate the rear which itself projects forward. The result is an exceptionally sculptural, threedimensional take on the classic roadster. The two bodyshell masses are melded together via a longitudinal black insert, the main styling cue of the design. The flank is also

development of the front spoiler beneath the bonnet balances downforce and optimises heat exchange. The roll-bar is a modern take on the classic Ferrari flying buttress and negative rear window. Integrated into the roll-bars are the air intakes for clutch and gearbox oil cooling. Lastly, the rear nolder and rear extractor generate downforce, adding an efficient finishing flourish

circular air vents seen on other iconic Pininfarina creations from the past. The cockpit is pared-back and functional in the extreme with the engine compartment actually hugging the backs of the seats. The example delivered to Abu Dhabi has three-layer red exterior paintwork and an extremely sporty cockpit with black leather upholstery with contrasting red stitching, Alcantara seat inserts, and extensive carbon dash and door well trim. It also features Sergio-specific forged wheels, in this instance gold in colour with a diamond finish. Each one of the six Ferrari Sergios was configured by its owner in dedicated sessions at the Tailor Made atelier in Maranello where clients are invited to personalise their cars to their own individual tastes. The atelier offers enormous freedom of choice in terms of colours, materials and finishes. As a result, every detail is extremely exclusive, thereby continuing the Prancing Horse tradition begun in the 1950s and 60s of creating bespoke cars minutely tailored to each client’s wishes.

It is powered by the latest 605 hp version of Ferrari’s naturally aspirated 4497 cc V8 which has won the International Engine of the Year award on three consecutive occasions. This power unit also guarantees the car sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds aspirated 4497 cc V8 which has won the International Engine of the Year award on three consecutive occasions. This power unit also guarantees the car sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds. The Ferrari Sergio has an extremely simple, clear style. Both its volumes and treatments of its surfaces reflect the spirt of Pininfarina’s 1960s and 70s creations for Ferrari. Its proportions have

characterised by the same black longitudinal element which acts as both a dividing and unifying element between front and rear. The two sections of the car flow effortlessly into one another resulting in sublimely harmonious yet extremely muscular forms. As with all Ferraris, the Sergio’s design was never an end in itself but is a marriage of function and aesthetics. The semi-floating

to the car’s design. At the front of the car, Pininfarina has integrated the headlights in a classic move, turning them into a single transparent transverse element, a signature of the car’s extreme formal purity. At the rear, the circular tail lights are another modern nod to Ferrari history. The two-tone theme continues on both the front bonnet and rear deck with the latter featuring the iconic


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Built for Bond An Aston Martin, which was created specifically for the new Bond film demonstrates the breadth of the brands’ bespoke capabilities. Aston Martin together with EON Productions, the producers of the James Bond film franchise, unveiled Bond’s stunning new car, the Aston Martin DB10, on the 007 stage at Pinewood Studios. The luxury British sports car brand confirmed that James Bond will indeed, once again, drive an Aston Martin in ‘Spectre’ – the 24th 007 film. On this occasion, it will be a model developed specifically for the film and built in-house by the brand’s design and engineering teams. Led by Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, Marek Reichman, the design team worked closely with the film’s director, Sam Mendes, to create the ultimate car for the world’s most famous spy.

Aston Martin debuts its very unique DB10 for 007

Celebrating the great British brand’s half century with Bond, which started with the iconic DB5, the DB10 gives a glimpse to the future design direction for the next generation of Aston Martins. Dr Andy Palmer, CEO of Aston Martin, said: “In the same year that we celebrate our 50-year relationship with 007, it seems doubly fitting that today we unveiled this wonderful new sports car created especially for James Bond. “To be partnering once again with EON Productions is great news for this company and for everyone around

the world that loves to see Bond at the wheel of an Aston Martin. “I’m incredibly proud of everyone in the team at Gaydon who have brought this special project from concept to reality.” Production will be strictly limited to 10 of the bespoke sports cars, developed and built by the designers, engineers and highly skilled craftspeople at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters. ‘Spectre’ is due for general release on 6th November 2015.

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Mercedes-Benz CLA 45 AMG Shooting Brake Breathtakingly sporty proportions and a powerfully dynamic design idiom with sensuously shaped surfaces already made the CLA unmistakable in its fourdoor Coupé guise. It is now followed by a further design icon, the CLA 45 AMG Shooting Brake, with a unique look all of its own. The fourth highperformance compact car from Mercedes-AMG adopts the same philosophy as the successful CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake by taking the form of a sports car with five seats and a large tailgate. The five-door newcomer plays out its role as an individual, extravagant trendsetter for connoisseurs

Its 2.0-litre turbo engine is the world’s most powerful four-cylinder engine in series production

At the same time, the fuel consumption of just 6.9 litres for every 100 kilometres (NEDC combined) also underlines maximum capacity of 1354 to perfection: stylish, cool the trailblazing standards of litres and the increase in and right in touch with the efficiency achieved by headroom compared to the times, the design and Mercedes-AMG. dynamic performance of the four-door coupé. The list of technical The CLA 45 AMG compact-sized Shooting highlights also includes the Shooting Brake comes Brake from AMG will AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT equipped with an impressive 7-speed sports transmission, satisfy even the most engineering package to discerning demands. fully variable AMG deliver the desired highly Despite the sporty, Performance 4MATIC allprogressive looks, featuring dynamic performance. wheel drive, the powerful The most powerful series- braking system and a chassis a roof line that slopes down gently towards the rear, low- production turbocharged that has been purposefour-cylinder engine in the set cabin, long bonnet, developed, from the tuning world promises a thrilling exaggerated, high set-up right through to the drive, generating a beltlineand a dynamically axles. This means that the remarkable 133 kW (181 styled tail end. Absolutely fully variable distribution of no compromises have to be hp) per litre of displacement drive torque makes it and catapulting the CLA 45 possible to range from from made when it comes to everyday practicality: thanks AMG Shooting Brake from full front-wheel drive to a standstill to 100 km/h in 4.7 50:50 split. to a versatile luggage seconds. compartment with a


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

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

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

Miah’s Christmas Cracker NFA 2-1 Tetley’s Tino A fine individual goal from manof-the-match Kabir Miah, sealed a narrow victory for high-flying NFA over Tetley’s Tino who move to within one point of top spot. The three points may provde invaluable at the end of the season yet things didn’t all go the way of the favourite as they fell behind in the first half when Tetley’s Shazad Hussain opened the scoring. Intercepting a loose pass from Muhammed Lulu, Hussain calmly slotted the ball past the keeper to give his side a surprise lead. That goal deficit didn’t last long though as the powerful NFA team began to control the game and show why they are second in the table. The leveller came towards the end of the first half when Miah picked up the ball on the right side, and played in Rippon Ali. The talisman made no mistake as he took on a defender and smashed the ball passed the goalkeeper at his front post. With moment now strongly behind NFA, the side pressed for a winner and found it midway through the second half. Miah was the provider of the last goal yet got his name on the scoresheet with a goal of the week contender to give his side a 2-1 lead. Receiving the ball in the centre, the forward skipped past two

Solo effort moves NFA to within one point of summit players before unleashing an unstoppable effort into the top corner. A late flurry of chances for Tino’s proved to be ineffectual as NFA

PLAYER OF PLAYER OF THE THE WEEK WEEK Hyde Park’s Idris Hussain continues to put in great performances for his side and despite succumbing to a goalless draw with Jubodhol this week, he is still a player that can win any team points with a moment of individual brilliance.

picked up all the points this week. MOTM: Kabir Miah’s fine individual goal capped off a great performance which also saw him pick up an assist

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... rest of the action Al Aqs 2-0 Borussia Teeth

It is the second time in two weeks that the league’s most attacking side failed to find the back of the net as Borussia Teeth went down 2-0 at the hands of Al Aqs. The win moves the victors clear of relegation and confirms their league status for another season with an Aminul Hoque double leading the way. SLUK talisman, Hamza Ismail and Haseeb Ahmed, were once again unable to find the back of the net as their team’s form continues to suffer at the end of the campaign. A convincing display from Al-Aqs, who made it back-toback wins with the triumph, was also down to a spirited team display, lead by Imran Khan. MOTM: Aminul Hoque’s two goals earned him the individual accolade.

Samba FC 0-0 Half a Dozen

Samba have dropped into the relegation zone after being held to a goalless draw against bottom side, Half a Dozen. In what was a crucial game for the league strugglers, the side never really got going and were forced to play out a bore draw, with chances coming few and far between throughout. With Super Six winning their game, next week’s clash between the two sides could well turn out to be the decider as to who is relegated into Division Two. MOTM: Talib Hussain worked tirelessly throughout the game to earn his side a rare point.

Hyde Park 0-0 Jubodhol

Hyde Park were left left frustrated as they were unable to break Jubodhol down in a one sided affair. The table-toppers were the dominant side in terms of possession but were unable create any clear cut chances, as their opponents seemed to settle for a point, failing to get one effort on target all game. Hyde Park's Tyler Bussue was unable to convert the few half-chances that came his way as he attempted to find his 14th goal of the season, coming closest with a shot hitting the post but bouncing clear. Next week’s clash between NFA and Hyde Park could well be the title decider with three points for either team likely to make them favourites to life the SLUK Championship. MOTM: Despite being unable to find the back of the net, Tyler Bussue provided a masterclass performance.

Old Bacca Boys 2-3 Super Six

A double from Raza Rafique sent Super Six to another impressive victory last week as they overcame Old Bacca Boys by three goals to two. In what was a well deserved win for the resurgent Super Six, the side were forced to battle back from behind twice with Wasim Rashid also finding his name on the scoresheet. Sultan Khan opened the scoring for OBB after some good play by Gulfraz Satti, before Rafique bagged the equaliser moments later, turning on the ball and firing in an unstoppable effort. Despite being on top, Super Six once again fell behind when Khan’s tame effort somehow found a way in at the near post – a moment no goalkeeper would want to see again. Up stepped Rafique once more to level the game with another well taken goal, before the goalscorer turned provider, with a great through ball to Wasim Rashid for the winner. MOTM: Raza Rafique’s picked up two goals and an assist in a fine display.

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