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THE KISSING SCENES ARE ORGANIC Varun Dhawan talks about his role in ‘Badlapur’

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REBIRTH OF AN ICON 25 years after its debut Acura reveals the next generation of the NSX

GET READY MALAYSIA Bradford man takes ‘World Curry Festival’ to international heights

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GET READY MALAYSIA! Bradford man takes ‘World Curry Festival’ to international heights By Ashley Grint

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Many have earned esteem for exporting sand to Arabia, but how many have taken curry to Asia? This year the World Curry Festival founded in Bradford the city which holds the title ‘Curry Capital of Britain’, will be doing just that when it transports some of it finest curry chefs and recipes to Malaysia. The World Curry Festival is set to premiere at the 6th Penang International Halal Expo and Conference between 30th January and 1st February 2015. Penang, an island situated on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, is famous as a centre for food, and historically known as ‘The Pearl of Orient’. As part of the event, the World Curry Festival will also be hosting an exclusive gala dinner at the Eastern Oriental Hotel in George Town – a UNESCO world heritage site. Dignitaries and VIPs attending the exclusive black-tie dinner

include Penang’s State Governor, Chief Minister and Minister of Tourism and Culture, along with a host of international ambassadors, and representatives of the British High Commission. Zulfi Karim, founder of the World Curry Festival, has personally designed the menu for the gala dinner. Commenting on the theme for the evening, he said: “The World Curry Festival gala dinner in Malaysia will be dedicated to ‘gastrodiplomacy’ – a kind of ‘cultural diplomacy’. “We first fell in love with the phrase when the World Curry Festival 2014 was officially opened by Mathew Barzun, the US Ambassador to the UK. “Having such a high profile figure open last year’s event in Bradford inspired us to concentrate on bringing the world together through curry. “This is one of the festival’s main aims, and we are delighted our first venture outside of the

UK will be Malaysia.” The World Curry Festival will be bringing a team of renowned celebrity chefs from the UK, Pakistan, India and of course Malaysia, to the Halal Expo and Conference. The team will showcase their culinary skills in the aptly named ‘Spice Arena’ with a full programme available on www.worldcurryfestival.com Each of the cookery demonstrations at the World Curry Festival in Malaysia will focus on the ‘Great British Curry’. The festival, which was originally inspired by the 200 year anniversary of the first curry house to open in the UK, is an advocate of the curry industry, and at its inaugural event in 2010, in Leeds, it recognised this important milestone. Five years on, the festival is celebrating taking a ‘great British institution’ global and yes...‘chicken tikka masala’ will be on the menu in Malaysia. Mr Karim comments: “The curry industry is worth £4billion to the British economy. The UK boasts some of the best curry chefs in the world alongside Michelin-starred curry restaurants and many famous curry brands. “Taking the World Curry Festival to Malaysia is a great opportunity to do business ‘over a curry’ as well as building relations with other cultures and traditions.”

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FAMOUS: World renowed Chef Hermant Oberoi is one of the celebrity chefs

ATTENDING: Chef Norman Musa

“Having such a high profile figure open last year’s event in Bradford inspired us to concentrate on bringing the world together through curry.”

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Pupil’s Park

Pupils from two local primary schools joined Leeds City Council officers, executive members and sponsors last week to see the culmination of a two-year project to create a multi-use facility at East End Park. Children who attend Victoria, Richmond Hill and All Saints Primary Schools took part in the Design a Healthy Park Project led by Leeds City Council with funding from, the council’s public health department, parks and countryside service and Veolia. As part of the project pupils worked in teams to develop ideas for a park which would help improve the health of the local community, and encourage people to be more active and healthy. School council members from Richmond Hill Primary School made a special visit to the park to see how the plans have been put into action.

Leeds is thriving

Leader of Leeds City Council, Cllr Keith Wakefield, has praised the recently released Cities Outlook 2015 Report which puts Leeds top of the list for creating new private sector jobs. Cllr Wakefield said: “It is a fantastic achievement for Leeds to have had the highest percentage increase of new private sector jobs of any of the core cities even outperforming London in 2012/13. “This is testament not only to the resilience of the Leeds economy in such testing times, but also the positive environment for growth which gives companies the confidence to invest here creating vital new jobs. “While this is very welcome, the report as a whole does highlight areas Leeds needs to improve such as inequality in our city and the need to reduce our levels of carbon emissions.”

Muslim leaders object to Pickles letter

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DISAPPOINTED: Mohammed Rafiq Sehgal said Eric Pickles’ letter seemed to blame and target the Muslim community

Claims that MP views ‘Muslims solely to be blamed for terrorist activities’

WRITING: The letter which was received by Islamic leaders earlier this week

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Bradford’s Council for Mosques has said the Muslim community deserves an ‘apology’ from Britain’s community’s secretary, after a letter deemed to imply ‘Muslims are not part of British society’ was sent to Islamic leaders. Eric Pickles, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, sent out 1,000 letters asking the leaders to ‘explain and demonstrate how faith in Islam can be part of British identity’. It was signed by Mr Pickles and community minister, Lord Ahmad, and sent out after the Paris attacks earlier this month. In response to the message, Bradford’s President for the Council for Mosques, Mohammed Rafiq Sehgal, said it seems Pickles believes Muslims are ‘solely to be blamed’ for terrorist acts. “Eric Pickles’ letter to the Islamic leadership is highly objectionable on several grounds,” a statement from Mr Sehgal read. “Inadvertently, it blames and targets the Muslim community. “The statement incorrectly implies that Muslims are not part of the British society and are at unease with it, hence, they need to do more to be inclusive. “We ask why the letter has only been sent to the Muslim leaders and not more widely to the leadership of other faiths and non faith communities. This clearly suggests that in Mr Pickle’s views Muslims are solely to be blamed for terrorists’ activities. “This is typical of the thinking amongst the Government ministers and the security agencies.” In the letter, Mr Pickles did say he was proud of the way the British Muslim community had responded to the Paris attacks earlier this month, yet added there was more work to be done in rooting out extremist behaviour. Mr Sehgal said the comments seemed to relate with many ‘right wing’ sentiments and ‘picked on’ Muslims. The statement continues: “Mr Eric Pickles and his partner in crime Lord Ahmad are guilty of overlooking the fact that for British Muslims Britain is their home and take the safety of their ‘home’

very seriously. “Therefore, for senior politicians to continuously pick on Muslims and blame them for the activities of terrorists who do not care for the faith of their victims, is unjustified and grossly out of context. “We ask Mr Pickles to publically apologise to the Muslim community for bringing this peaceful section of the British society into disrepute. Blaming Muslims may win Mr Pickles and his party some support from the right wing voters but it does not help good community relations.” Despite criticism from several faith leaders, Prime Minister David Cameron publically backed the letter. “Anyone who reads this letter - and I've read the letter - will see that what he is saying is that British Muslims make a great contribution to our country, that what is happening in terms of extremist terror has nothing to do with the true religion of Islam,” he said. “It's being perverted by a minority who have been radicalised. Anyone reading this letter, who has a problem with it, I think really has a problem.” To read Mr Pickles’ letter in its entirety please see picture attached.


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Ice Cube returns

The popular ice rink attraction returns to the square on Friday 23rd January until Sunday 22nd February 2015. The Ice Cube provides a real ice rink and a smaller nursery rink for budding skaters under eight years old. As well as the standard public sessions, dedicated accessible skating sessions will be provided every Thursday between 9am and 10am. Other skating sessions are also accessible to all, including wheelchair users, and customers can call in advance if they want to check how busy sessions are on the day or discuss any additional requirements or concerns.

The only way is Keighley

A one-way system to ease congestion in Keighley Town Centre will go before the town’s Area Committee next week. A report to the Committee says that despite a number of minor interventions to improve traffic flow, a more radical approach to solve congestion in the town is needed. Bradford Council highway officers have come up with proposals for a clockwise one-way system using East Parade, Hanover Street and Cavendish Street. The system would also involve banning right turns into Bradford Road from Gresley Road and Low Mill Lane, and from Coney Lane into East Parade, creating new pedestrian crossings, introducing a 20mph speed limit and a number of other traffic management measures.

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Pupils across Bradford have been ‘on hand’ to show their support for children in Peshawar this month as they helped create a giant piece of art in the city. Whilst finger painting at school may be considered a simple art lesson, the message behind Atlas Primary School’s pupils’ handprints is much more powerful. Last month, 145 people, including 133 pupils aged between eight and 18, lost their lives after a Taliban attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan. Images following the attack were broadcast around the world with vigils held in the UK and other countries for the innocent victims. The Bradford Community Solidarity Scroll, spearheaded by Arshad Ali, is a concept which has involved pupils across the city printing their hands as a sign of ‘support’ for those affected by the attack. On Wednesday 14th January, the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Cllr Mike Gibbons, and the Lady Mayoress, Mrs Elizabeth Sharp, visited Atlas Primary School, to see the progress of the giant piece of material. As well as being treated to some songs from the school’s choir, letters, which will be posted to Pakistan in the near future, and which were written by the school’s pupils, were also read out. Caroline Carr, headteacher at Atlas Primary School, said: “As a school we were all moved by the

Hand-in-Hand with Peshawar Touching tribute to be flown out on behalf of Bradford

news of the shooting when it occurred. “The thought of going to school in the morning and not coming back is something very hard to comprehend and is something that has affected parents and children at that school. “When Mr Ali spoke to us about this project, we were of course more than happy to support it, and send our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the people of Peshawar.” To conclude the Lord Mayor’s visit, Cllr Gibbons added his own handprint to the scroll and praised the initiative, and the children for supporting it. Mr Ali also explained how the whole concept was initially conjured up from his daughter’s simple request.

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“It all began when my daughter, Yisbah, who actually used to be a pupil here at Atlas Primary School, asked me if she could send a card to the Peshawar school after hearing of what had happened,” he said. “From there, the project just kept getting bigger and bigger because more and more people wanted to put their name to it. “We finally decided to create the scroll to give the children and Bradford’s leaders a chance to pass on their respects. We are now hoping to send it over to the school.” Later this year, two dignitaries from Bradford are hoping to travel to Pakistan to deliver the scroll to the Army Public School, along with letters written by local school children.

PRINTED: The Lord Mayor of Bradford prints his hand on the canvas, in support of the victims of a Taliban attack on a Peshawar school last month

“When Mr Ali spoke to us about this project, we were of course more than happy to support it, and send our condolences, thoughts and prayers to the people of Peshawar.”

Helping your job hunt

Dewsbury and Mirfield District Committee are inviting people who are looking for work, training, adult learning or volunteering opportunities to a drop in event on Thursday 22nd January. The event takes place from 1.30pm until 4pm at Dewsbury Town Hall with more than 20 local organisations coming together to provide support, advice and guidance to local people on accessing employment, training and education. There will also be advice on gaining relevant experience. Local employers will be talking about their current vacancies and giving details on how to apply. People attending can get help on searching for jobs, apprenticeships and volunteering. There will also be support on how to prepare a CV and how to set up a start-up business from home.

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UNITED: The Lord Mayor of Bradford and Lady Mayoress, visited Atlas Primary School last week to see the Bradford Community Solidarity Scroll


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08703 608 606 Let There Be Light

Lighting designer James Bawn, who lit up Emley Moor Mast last July as part of Hypervelocity Kirklees Council’s cultural celebration for the Grand Depart is lighting up Victoria Tower on Castle Hill on Monday 19th and Tuesday 20th January 2015. Let There Be Light, a partnership event between James, Bolster Moor events company TG Events and Kirklees Council, marks the start of UNESCO’s International Year of Light and Lighting Technologies. The Huddersfield event takes place on the same evenings as the international launch in Paris. “I chose Castle Hill as it’s an iconic structure in my home town”, says James. “Due to the nature of the building and surrounding areas, it will give us a great indication about how bright these fixtures are and how well they can perform. “We will program a few different effects and then take some photos.”

6ixth Sense Tour

Anyone looking for something a bit different to do on a midweek evening need look no further than a trip to Huddersfield Town Hall. On Thursday 8th October one of the World’s most recognised Spiritualist Mediums and Healers Colin Firth will be stopping off on his ‘6ixth Sense’ tour. The show based on the TV programme of the same name has now been broadcast worldwide for 14 years, making his public performances an International demand. This year’s tour will once again see Colin Fry bring his own unique form of comfort and upliftment to ordinary people living ordinary lives, proving once again he is very much the People’s Medium.

Sign up to the dragonboat race

Three huge dragonboats arrived in Bradford’s City Park on Tuesday as sign-ups for the largest dragonboat race in the North of England continued to come in. Teams are still invited to sign up for the unique race which will also be raising funds for the Lord Mayor of Bradford's Appeal. The event, to be held on the River Aire at Roberts Park in Saltaire on Saturday 9th May is open to young people aged 12 and over and schools have been invited to take part with teachers and pupils teaming up. Each team will consist of a maximum of 17 people - 16 paddlers and one drummer who will beat the time and a dragon boat instructor who will steer. Anyone interested in entering a team should contact John Galt, Bradford Council's Occupational Safety Advisor on 01274 431007.

‘I’m not a celebrity, I’m a Muslim’

AUTHOR: Sahera Patel hopes her story will not only make people laugh but also help dispel some common myths surround her religion

Teacher turns author after release of unique autobiography By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

When Sahera Patel began jotting down some of her life stories five years ago, the then-teacher was just rekindling an old passion of hers having completed an English degree at university in her youth. Fast forward to the present day and not only has the 40-year-old Dewsbury resident completed her scripture but now is the proud author of a fully published autobiography. ‘I’m not a celebrity, I’m a Muslim: one woman’s journey to a world of faith’ is a light-hearted read which talks about some of Sahera’s favourite memories from growing up on terrace streets to humorous stories from her early visits to mosques and even her own arranged marriage. “I think many people will be able to relate to stories in the book and hope it can make them laugh because it is relatable in so many ways,” she said. “A lot of people share similar experiences to mine when they were growing up such as having to juggle religious life with a nine-tofive job.” The memoir has also been written in hope of educating the wider society, whether it is people of Islamic faith or not, about some of the mistaken beliefs surrounding the religion. Sahera continued: “There are a lot of misconceptions in our society about Islam and what it teaches so I decided to try and tackle some of these issues in the book with tales of my own experiences,” she said. “Once I decided to look at it from a religious angle it began to give the

“There are a lot of misconceptions in our society about Islam and what it teaches so I decided to try and tackle some of these issues in the book with tales of my own experiences.”

book a real purpose and it really started taking off. “Many people forget the difference between cultural and religious traditions and I have tried to dispel some of the myths which surround Islam for example when it comes to forced marriages.” The book was finally published for the first time last year after months of attempting to secure a publishing deal. Sahera says she approached up to 50 publishers with her book, and despite many compliments, she was told it was not marketable, with one publisher quoted as saying ‘to have an autobiography published you have to be a murderer or a celebrity’. Taking inspiration from this, the first time author says she decided to entitle her life story ‘I’m not a Celebrity, I’m a Muslim...’ and finally landed a jointcontract publishing deal. ‘I’m not a Celebrity, I’m a Muslim’ is available to be purchased now from Amazon and is hoped to be in book s t o r e s soon.

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New Lord Mayor elect for Leeds

Councillor Judith Chapman has been confirmed as the Lord Mayor elect for 2015/2016. Announced this month by the current Lord Mayor of Leeds Cllr David Congreve, Cllr Chapman will, subject to approval from fellow councillors, officially become the 122nd person to hold the historic office following a special council meeting on May 21 2015. Married to Alan, with two grown up children Harriet and Ben, Judith, who has represented the Weetwood ward as a Liberal Democrat city councillor since 2006, was brought up in the Roundhay area of Leeds and currently lives in Chapel Allerton. During her time as a councillor, Judith has previously chaired the adult social care scrutiny board and currently the children’s and families scrutiny board.

Parking permit changes

Changes to the charges for residential parking permits are set to come into force on 1 April 2015. The changes were agreed at a cabinet meeting on 21 October 14 and are being introduced to assist in covering the costs of administering the schemes. The decision means that properties with one car will still be able to park for free but additional cars will be charged at £15 The specific details of the scheme are that the resident and visitor permits are being replaced with Specific and Open permits. The changes mean households can apply for one Open permit (which doesn’t include a registration number so can be used by residents or visitors) free of charge, and a second permit can be purchased at £15.

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Youth lead the way in community cohesion project Young people from across Dewsbury had their brushes and brooms at the ready last weekend as they helped tidy a local residential home. Members of the Institute of Islamic Education, at the town’s Markaji Masjid, and youth from community group, Kumon Y’all, joined forces for a day of cleaning at the Walker Street Complex on Saturday 17th January. Despite rain and freezing conditions, the 12 volunteers, and their group leaders, gave up their own time to complete the work. For more than a year, members of the Kumon Y’all group have been working with the complex as a way of building up community and interfaith relations. Farook Yunus, project leader for the team, explained further how the relationship first began. “It was more than a year ago now when I was told that residents at this residential home had misconceived ideas on Islam and therefore viewed it in a negative light,” he said. “So what I decided to do was go to the home, with about a dozen kids from Kumon Y’all and attempt to change these ideas by talking to them.

TEAM: Youth from Kumon Y’all and the Institute of Islamic Education came together to help tidy the Walker Street Complex on Saturday

Community clean up “After a somewhat hostile reception, we were soon just talking and laughing with the residents and have continued to work with them over the past 12 months.” As well as last week’s clean-up operation, the group have also been involved in gardening projects, cooking classes and pampering sessions for the residents. “Now when I go in, I am

always warmly greeted and I even get a big hug from some residents which is fantastic,” Farook said. “We started working with Walker Street a while back and as far I am concerned, we are a family. “The values family members have towards each other is to help, play and have fun together. That is all we are doing. And now we are growing the family by introducing new

organisations into our family to create a world of peace and harmony as is our mission.” Last weekend was the first time the Institute of Islamic education joined in with one of Kumon Y’all’s projects and after its success, Farook says it will not be the last. Molana Mahmood Sacha, a teacher from the institute, added: “On behalf of the Institute of Islamic

Education, I would like to take this opportunity to humbly thank the organisers for allowing us the opportunity to take part in this project. “It was an absolute pleasure to be amongst a united community, helping and supporting one another. “The smiling faces on the elderly people is something I cherish and made it all the more worthwhile.”


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All action at museums and galleries

An exciting programme of fantastic tours, talks and workshops catering for adults are set to be held by Leeds Museums and Galleries from this month. In what promises to be the perfect way to learn new skills, meet people and most of all have fun, in 2015 Leeds Museums and Galleries presents a series of varied activities. Councillor Lucinda Yeadon, Leeds City Council’s executive member for digital and creative technologies, culture and skills said: “Leeds Museums and Galleries have a diverse programme of activities and events available in 2015 that will appeal to a number of audiences. “There really is something for everyone, whether it is themed study days, tours of some of our historic houses, or the chance to become a crime scene investigator.” To find out what’s on at Leeds Museums and Galleries, visit www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsand galleries

Greek hero arrives in Leeds

An exciting new exhibition celebrating one of Ancient Greeks’ most famous classical heroes is set to light up a popular Leeds museum next week. The timeless Athenian tragedy of ‘Herakles’, will be explored through a series of fascinating lithographs and etchings by New Zealand artist Marian Maguire from Friday 23rd January 2015 at Leeds City Museum. As part of the ‘Labours of Herakles’ display, the famous Euripides character, who is also known in the Roman world as ‘Hercules’, will be taken out of his ancient context and portrayed as a 19th century colonist in New Zealand by Marian, who is renowned for using the visual language of ancient Greek vase painting to examine the country’s history, and in-particular narratives concerning early European contact and colonisation. This is the first time that the collection has been shown anywhere in Europe, and in what is a great honour for the city, Leeds will be the first venue to host the exhibition as part of its European tour.

New year, new funding

Work to transform Halifax’s historic Piece Hall into a thriving visitor attraction has been given a major funding boost. The Piece Hall Trust is delighted to announce that the Garfield Weston Foundation has made a significant contribution of £250,000 towards the transformation project. Garfield Weston is a family-funded, grant-making trust which has been supporting UK charities for over 50 years. This valuable award will support the conservation of the Georgian Piece Hall in Halifax and the engagement of people in its history and exciting future at the centre of the community. The building work will include major improvements to visitor facilities, including modern granite seating, level access across the courtyard, customer lifts, enhanced lighting and a central space for heritage events, markets and activities. A number of new traders are also expected to ‘open shop’ once the development is complete.

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Terrifying armed gang robbery

Gun and knife wielding thieves leave family ‘numb with fear’

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A Leeds family say they were ‘scared for their lives’ last week after a gang of armed robbers burst into their family home, threatening to cut off a relative’s hand with a machete if they didn’t receive ‘gold and cash’. 56-year-old Mohammed Farooq was at home with his two daughters at their home in Beeston, on Monday 12th January, when five masked men entered the house. “It was around 7pm that everything happened and the whole incident was over in 10 minutes,” Mr Farooq explained. “We had left the back door unlocked in anticipation of my son returning home shortly, but I was then confronted by these men with balaclavas in my own living room. “I couldn’t believe it. It was so shocking to be in that position and I was just telling them, we don’t have anything of value here, we are not a rich family.” As the men walked through the house, one gunman pointed a sawn-off shotgun at Mr Farooq’s head whilst three others stormed upstairs to search the rooms. 23-year-old Salma Farooq had been upstairs with her sister, Saarah, 12, at the time and said it was an ordeal which left her numb with fear. “They were just saying to me

and my sister, ‘Where is the gold? Where is the money?’,” she explained. “We didn’t know but they continued to demand that we tell them. One of them then pushed my face into the bed and held a knife to the back of my neck to threaten me whilst another asked my sister where the gold and money was.” The girls were then dragged downstairs when Salma was again threatened with a weapon, with one man holding a meat cleaver above her hand. “He threatened to cut my hand off if my dad didn’t tell them what they wanted,” she added.“It was like something out of a movie. They had these big guns and weapons.” The robbers finally fled the scene after Mr Farooq’s 19-yearold son returned home from work and ran out of the home to call for help. Mr Farooq added: “I just told him, ‘run, run, run’, and he left through the door and ran back up the street. The men all followed a moment later but turned right instead down the ginell at the end of our street.” After 20 minutes police arrived at the scene but the men had all disappeared. They are believed to have been driving a stolen black Mitsubishi Shogun or L200. Mr Farooq’s wife, Robina Mushtaq, had been at work during the incident and said despite her

ROBBERY: The five men were captured on CCTV at the home

TARGETED: The house in Beeston was targeted by the gang of robbers when Mr Farooq was at home with his two daughters

ESCAPED: The thieves ran up the alleyway at the top of the road as they made off with gold jewellery and cash

gold jewellery being taken from the home, it was the ordeal her family had been put through that mattered most. She said: “The worst thing for me isn’t the fact I have had my possessions taken, it is knowing that my daughter’s have been put through this terrifying ordeal. “I had left for work at the time of the incident so I wasn’t here for

them. To have only heard the story through what they have said to the police is just so scary.” The robbery has also been linked to two separate burglaries which happened in Bradford earlier in the day. Two men, aged 24 and 28, have been arrested on suspicion of robbery and bailed pending further investigations.


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Know the rules when ordering a taxi

Be safe, be insured A former cabbie from Leeds is warning residents about the dangers of trying to ‘flag down’ private hire vehicles, rather than prebooking them from a reputable agency. Fleet manager at Leeds’ Amber Cars, John Hargreaves, helps oversee more than 900 drivers in his role, who complete around 90,000 jobs in total a week. Having been in the taxi trade for more than 30 years, he is well informed on all new and old legislations for private hire vehicles and explained how important it was for drivers to respect these laws. “The one thing that everybody must be aware of is that only Hackney Carriage Vehicles, the black and white ones, are allowed to pick up customers without booking,” he said. “They have the insurance coverage to do so, and may charge a little bit more at times but it is the only way a person flagging down a taxi will be covered.

“If you just jump into a private hire vehicle without pre-booking, you are not insured. If you crash and suffer serious injuries, you won’t be covered.” As part of Amber Cars recruitment policy, each new driver must sign a contract which states they will not pick up any passengers who have not pre-booked. Failure to comply with this ruling will lead to the termination of their employment showing the seriousness of the offence. “We have a duty of care in our roles as drivers and if somebody doesn’t adhere to that then they will be dismissed, it is as simple as that,” Mr Hargreaves added. “We simply won’t tolerate it. “I know that when it comes to getting home from a late night, if a person sees any type of taxi they are likely to try and flag it down. “We are not allowed to pick them up and this is something people must learn.”

SAFETY: John Hargreaves, fleet manager at Amber Cars, says any driver who is caught picking up passengers that haven’t pre-booked, will have their contract terminated


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Enterprising students reach final in business contest BUSINESS: Kirklees College PJEA students celebrate with their awards (l-r) Adam Ali, Annalise Wilson, Che Ozoria-Bruno, Shahira Allen and Christopher Kelly

Creating a su KC essful retailer

A group of budding entrepreneurs from a local college have been showcasing their business-savvy skills this week as they progressed to the final of a nationwide competition. Students from Kirklees College, who attend the Peter Jones Enterprise Academy, have reached the last stage of the Jessops Cannon Challenge, and will go head to head with a team from Peterborough at the finals later this month. The project asked students to find the best strategies of helping struggling retailer, Jessop, which

was purchased by renowned businessman Peter Jones in January 2013. The Dragon’s Den star tasked participants in the 26 Peter Jones Enterprise Academies nationally to come up with ideas to move the company forward, with its debts exceeding £80million when taken over two years ago. Kirklees College Business Enterprise Manager Lydia Butterworth said she was delighted to see the team advance into the finals and hoped their ideas would come out on top. She said: “I am over the moon

for our team – they are a group of talented and hard-working learners. “This is what the Peter Jones Enterprise Academy is all about, working on live industry projects and providing viable business solutions. “It’s a unique course for students who want to be entrepreneurs as well as providing amazing hands-on experience.” Barry Nash, National Business Enterprise Manager for the Peter Jones Foundation, added: “All of the submissions were to a very high quality and the judging panel really appreciated the hard work and efforts from the students, with some very impressive entries in terms of research, factual information and creativeness. Congratulations and good luck to Kirklees and Peterborough for the final.”


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PARIS Growing debate among Muslims and freedom of speech

In the wake of the terrorist attack, where gunmen in Paris killed 12 people, many Muslim clerics across the globe quickly condemned the actions, saying there was no acceptable justification for the killings. It was a signal from some of the Islamic world's strictest voices that cartoons lampooning the Prophet Muhammad in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were not a reason to kill the artists. On Sunday 11th January, hundreds of thousands of people including a number of world leaders such as Angela Merkel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and David Cameron gathered in Paris for a unity rally, to stand in mourning, in defiance. These declarations were a display of solidarity with those who lost their lives and those who survived. Western critics are becoming increasingly brazen about suggesting there is something inherent in Islam that is sparking violence by some of its adherents. Most Muslims reject this, arguing that the conflicts in the Middle East have created fertile ground for fuelling anger and discontent on foreign policies of the Western world. What has become rather alarming to see are the relentless calls for the Muslim communities across the world to denounce terrorism carried out by radicalised individuals and groups. Where Muslims are making gestures of solidarity via social networks, they can share the frustration, fear and devastation of acts of terror, but in reality most are not able to do much more. They don’t feel competent enough to feign expertise in a matter they know little of.

The dilemma now is how to engage in the growing debate within Islam on how to reject the radicalised minority that most Muslims fear are dragging them into conflict and wrecking the faith. The attack on Charlie Hebdo prompted the West contending that Islam fuels violence, but hundreds of thousands of Muslims say they are tired of apologising for an extremist fringe which is distorting the view of their religion.

to him and that he had the right to exercise his ‘freedom of speech’. Where calls to defend the right to practice freedom of speech, Andleeb Hanif – Managing Editor of Asian Express says: “Self-restaint applies to every law of the universe” and that “there are limits and boundaries for everything. “Firstly, there is no justification for the grotesque murders which took place in Paris. Islam is not that weak to be brought

“When we are globally aware that using religious slurs such as ‘hebe’ or ‘yid’ (Jewish people) or ethnic slurs such as ‘golliwogg’ and ‘n*gger’ (black people) are hideously offensive and socially unacceptable, why would someone maintain that it’s their right to use it – for the sake of having their freedom of speech?” Despite the sadness and immense sense of grief for those who have lost their loved ones through acts of terrorism, one can't help but to sit back and reflect upon the situation. Charles Hebdo, for years, intentionally and repeatedly made a mockery of religion and ridiculed Muslims openly saying that Prophet Muhammed meant nothing

down by cartoons and caricatures. "Where I agree to freedom of speech and expression, as with everything in life - that too I believe, comes with responsibility and moderation. Freedom of speech is an infinite void, which may inevitably lead to being offensive, but there's a huge difference between that


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SATIRE: In contrast to Charlie Hebdo’s selfdescription as an “irresponsible journal,” this image features a “responsible journal” that is empty of content

and having a purposeful campaign to repeatedly offend. “When we are now globally aware that using religious slurs such as ‘hebe’ or ‘yid’ (Jewish people) or ethnic slurs such as ‘golliwogg’ and ‘n*gger’ (black people) is hideously offensive and socially unacceptable, why would someone maintain that it’s their right to use it? For the sake of having their freedom of speech? “The next issue of Charlie Hebdo’s satirical magazine is set to publish, yet again, another cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad this week. “My question to this is – in the light of the recent Paris attack, the world has yet again become aware of how offensive it is to Muslims (in general) to depict an image of the Prophet Muhammad – then why continue to do so? “We wouldn’t continue to, nor is there any excuse to use the words n*gger and hibe now that we are so acutely aware of how repugnant these terms are to the people, so why continue to insult Muslims by continuing to do something that has so publically been denounced? "What kind of freedom of speech is this? The literate world (it seems to me) has just proven how illiterate it can be.”

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Loan some art

Leeds Art Gallery is once again set to host its immensely popular Picture Library this month at its Winter Selection Weekend. Held on the weekend of 24th January and 25th January, art lovers will be given the unique opportunity to borrow and display original pieces of work in their own home by both emerging and celebrated artists. Leeds Art Gallery, which hosted its first Picture Library event in 1961, is now just one of a few remaining galleries in the country to offer this unique service to the public, which features oils, watercolours, drawings, photographs and a variety of prints to loan for just £48 for the year.

Holocaust Memorial Day

A number of events are set to be held in Leeds to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day on 27th January, which this year marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. On Sunday 25th January, the Lord Mayor of Leeds Cllr David Congreve will be hosting a civic remembrance event at Leeds Town Hall from 2pm. Included in this year’s programme will be an exhibition by Pyramid of Arts, a theatre performance by young people from Escape Contemporary Youth Theatre and a keynote speech by Adam Strickson (Teaching Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Leeds). Holocaust survivors Iby Knill and Eugene Black with Lilian Black from the Holocaust Survivor’s Friendship Association will also light a candle created by world-renowned artist Sir Anish Kapoor as part of a national initiative which will see 70 specially designed candles lit at Holocaust Memorial Day events across the UK.

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Hundreds of people braved the inclement weather last weekend to attend a special event in Bradford’s Centenary Square, protesting ‘the hypocrisy of freedom of speech’. On Saturday 17th January, crowds gathered at the stairs of City Hall to hear speeches from George Galloway MP, local councillors, faith leaders and other guests following the Paris attacks. Earlier this month, 12 people were shot dead at the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices in France as two Islamic terrorists stormed the offices. The attack came as a result of the satirical magazine printing a cartoon image, which depicted the Muslim Prophet Muhammad. In Bradford city centre, the

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Defining ‘Freedom of Speech’ Residents stand up against offensive images during peaceful rally multi-faith demonstration was organised to talk about the subject of ‘freedom of speech’ with green ribbons handed out to symbolise peace. Mr Galloway was one of the key speakers on the night, and labelled the images as ‘pornographic’ which offended ‘1.7billion human beings on

CONTROVERSIAL: Last weekend’s event to discuss the freedom of speech was attended by faith leaders, councillors and local residents

earth’. “In France it is illegal to deny the holocaust which massacred millions of Jews in the 1930’s and 40’s,” he said. “It is illegal and should be illegal because of the harm and hurt and offence it causes to the millions of Jews in the world. “But, how come it is illegal to

hurt and offend Jews in France but it is some kind of ‘freedom of speech’ to offend Muslims and have this obscene pornography be drawn and published in the millions of copies against Muslims. “That’s hypocrisy, not democracy - shame on the government of France. “It wasn’t free for the Muslims in Paris last summer who wanted to march through the centre of their own capital in support of the people of Gaza and were forbidden by law and thousands of riot police from doing so. This is hypocrisy, this is doublestandards.” Around 300 demonstrators turned out on the day with West Yorkshire Police officers on hand to patrol the peaceful event.


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The entrepreneurial spirit and talents of young people from all over West Yorkshire were on show at the White Rose Shopping Centre last weekend. On Sunday 11th January, the Young Enterprise Trade Fair returned for its eleventh consecutive year, bringing young entrepreneurs to the centre, pitching their wares alongside the high street stores. The fair aims to give young people an opportunity to get a feel for what it is like to be in business and to develop the skills they will need in the world of work and industry. As well as producing or sourcing their product or service, the students had also developed business and marketing plans as part of the project, which was to set up and run their own company for a year. Nikki Appleton, marketing manager at White Rose Shopping Centre, said: “We were really pleased to be able to support the Social Enterprise scheme for the eleventh successive year in the centre. “This is a fantastic opportunity for young entrepreneurs to gain experience in understanding how a business works in a retail environment and we are

sure that they all learned a lot. “We have some really talented young people across Yorkshire and we’re proud to have been able to offer them a platform where they could try out their business ideas.” Jane Walton, Chairman of West Yorkshire Young Enterprise Board, which organises the event, also added her commendations for the teams involved. “The Trade Fair has provided these companies with a real taste of trading with the public in this wonderful commercial retail centre I am really impressed with their confidence and commitment to their businesses,” Ms Walton said. “All the companies here today should be very proud of their professionalism and innovative products.” Fledgling companies who took part in the Trade Fair included groups from Dixons Allerton Academy in Bradford, Crossley Heath Grammar School in Halifax, Colne Valley High School in Huddersfield, Sowerby Bridge High School and North Halifax Grammar School, selling a wide range of products including personalised mugs, soap hampers, photo frames, sweets and personalised hats.

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Future of Business TEAM: Students from Dixon’s Allerton Academy, known collectively as ‘Fun the Photo’, were selling mugs and gifts on their stall

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INSPIRATION: The first film of Indian cinema, Raja Harishchandra, is the inspiration behind the exhibition

EXCITED: Kirklees Filmmakers Artistic Director, Meirul Din

“I am delighted to present LOICA. Our exhibition comprises art produced by very talented artists who have worked with participants from across Kirklees and Bradford.”

Discover the Legacy of Indian Cinema Art Exciting art show arrives at local museum

An exhibition celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema legacy will launch at a Dewsbury Museum this weekend bringing a touch of South Asian history to West Yorkshire. The ‘Legacy of Indian Cinema Art’, or ‘LOICA’, drew in large crowds when it was shown briefly for a day at the Batley Festival last year with many onlookers commenting on the unique exhibition. Now local people will get another, longer chance to enjoy it when it is displayed at the museum in Crow Nest Park, Heckmondwike Road, from

Saturday 10th January until Friday 20th March. The project, by the Batleybased Kirklees Filmmakers, was brought to life with the help and collaboration of 10 artists from across different spectrums including dance, theatre, play, art, music and film. Meirul Din, the Creative and Artistic Director, said: “I am delighted to present LOICA. Our exhibition comprises art produced by very talented artists who have worked with participants from across Kirklees and Bradford. “LOICA, has been inspired by Indian Cinema, bringing together

the sparkle and rich and diverse colours from Bollywood, whilst using Kandinsky’s technique of representation and abstract art. We hope you visually enjoy the show.” The ‘show’ as Ms Din described it, showcases 12 large canvasses that interpret scenes from the first film of Indian cinema, ‘Raja Harishchandra’, highlighting the vibrant Kandinsky colours of the time. As each scene unfolds, the viewer’s senses are livened by the spectacular ray of moodreflecting colours, from happiness to sadness and then onto tranquillity. The aim of the project, which involved 96 participants in the creation of the artwork, was to unite people from different cultures through an innovative creative activity and to form a legacy piece of art that will be toured across museums and art galleries for years to come. The exhibition can be viewed during Dewsbury Museum’s usual opening times with free admission for all.


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Thousands of people braved the snowy conditions in Bradford last weekend to attend a memorable procession which celebrated one of the most important dates in the Islamic year. The annual ‘Eid-Milad-unNabi’ is the festival of the birth of Prophet Muhammad, with Muslims across the country commemorating the occasion with a colourful display. At Bradford’s Al-Jamia SuffaTul-Islam Grand Mosque, the local community gathered alongside members of Islamic organisations from across the country to parade through the city’s streets.

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Participants recited poems of praise, waved colourful flags and displayed banners with messages of love and peace for all humanity as the procession set off from Europe’s largest mosque and peacefully passed through the streets of Bradford returning to the Grand Mosque. The procession was presided by the founder of the host organisation, the internationally renowned Muslim Scholar, Shaykh Mohammad Habib-urRehman Mahboobi but also welcomed dozens of senior scholars from around the world.

Speaking after the procession, event chief organiser Mohammed Riaz said: “I would like to thank everyone who took part in this beautiful event on behalf of AlJamia Suffa-Tul-Islam including all the volunteers, stewards and the general public. “Like every year it would not have been possible without you. Together we promoted the true message of Islam which is a message of love and harmony. “By peacefully walking through the streets of Bradford we showed that we are proud to be British

HOST: Bradford’s Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-islam Grand Mosque welcomed scholars and worshippers from around the country

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Leeds’ Grand Finale

Leeds is celebrating after being chosen to host the finale of the first ever Tour de Yorkshire international cycle race. A three day race, held between the 1st and 3rd May, will build to a stunning crescendo in Roundhay Park, which is expected to be packed with passionate cycling fans and supporters. The news comes after the city held what was described as “the grandest ever Grand Départ”, by Tour de France race director Christian Prudhomme. Last summer saw 230,000 spectators, in the city centre alone with thousands more filling spectator hubs, crowd on to the streets to cheer on international cycling stars creating an electric atmosphere that will long be remembered.

£3million in bus lane fines Leeds’ cameras continue prolific trend

A read with a view

Kirklees library service have announced the winners of a photographic competition that asked library members to take a photo of their favourite local view to feature on brand new library cards for adult readers. Their existing stocks of library cards were running very low so it was also a good opportunity to promote the service and the benefits of library membership. In the past Kirklees Libraries have run a similar competition for children, which was very successful. The winners, along with Cllr Graham Turner were invited to Huddersfield Library on Saturday 10th January to be presented with the new library membership cards featuring their photos.

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FLASHED: The bus lane on Kirkstall Road cost motorists more than £250,000 in just ten months

Bus lanes are many driver’s worst enemy, with the ‘congestion easing’ initiatives usually costing more in fines for motorists on top of adding time to journeys. In Leeds, it seems the story is no different with motorists being fined a total of £3million over the last two years for venturing into the ‘no-go zones’. Averaging out at more than £4,000 a day, the council say they are reinvesting the fines back into the roads yet many still want to see more done to improve driving conditions for the large outlay in fines. On Kirkstall Road for example, the bus lane camera just before Canal Road, has caught out motorists more than any other except one in the city, with more than 25,000 drivers venturing over the solid white lines. It also brought in almost £250,000 in just ten months. Due to its close location to a left turn, many have argued that the camera is too prolific and is in fact causing more unnecessary congestion on one of the city’s busiest roads. A Leeds City Council spokeswoman provided the following statement: “We monitor the impact of bus lane enforcement to make sure the measures we have taken are delivering the best possible outcomes for road users,” she said. “Evidence shows that in some locations offences have reduced by 80 per cent suggesting that the cameras are having an impact, making sure bus lanes aren’t congested with traffic that shouldn’t be there so that buses can run to time.” In total there are 39 bus lanes in Leeds, with 32 of them being enforced by fixed cameras. A fine of £30 is handed out to any persons who enter the lanes during specified hours, rising to £60 if it is not paid within 14 days. An appeals process is available with almost 3,000 tickets revoked over the last two years.

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Music mixes in Leeds RETURN: Jasdeep Singh Degun has been part of Project 12 since it began a year ago and said he is looking forward to bringing ‘something exclusive’ to his home city

Triple Chocolate Brownies MUSICAL: Project 12 is a group of musicians who perform a mix of Western Classical, Carnatic and Hindustani styles

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A group of talented musicians will be performing in Leeds for the first time this week as cultures are brought together in the city for a very unique performance. The band, known as Project 12, comprises of 11 young British musicians from diverse backgrounds, aged between 20 and 30-years-old, who all share the artistic ambition to create and perform world music that best represents them. Infusing their love of classical Indian music with their Western upbringing, the unique performance will take place at Leeds Belgrave Music Hall on Friday 16th January. Amongst the musicians is local Leeds born artist, Jasdeep Singh Degun. The Ethnomusicology graduate is not only an accomplished sitarist, but also contributes, and composes to, the music of the band and is looking forward to returning to his home city. He explained: “Project 12 was born a year ago, but some of us have known each other for over 10 years. “We have all grown up enjoying a mix of music styles, from Western RNB and Hip Hop to classical Indian ragas, but in all our situations there was very little space for composing our own music. “Project 12 is a product of our past experiences and our urge to create something exclusive and new.” Jasdeep continues; “We’ve come together very naturally, we never imagined we’d be touring the country sharing our passion of music with such captive audiences.” The local musician has previously collaborated with

Local sitarist returns with exciting band orchestras, such as the National Youth Orchestra and Aldeburgh Young Musicians, whilst in 2011, he performed at Buckingham Palace for HRH Prince Harry as part of Goldie's Band. Keranjeet Kaur Virdee, CEO of SAA-uk who are organising the event, commented that she was looking forward to seeing Jasdeep and the whole band perform what is bound to be a memorable

concert. “We strive in helping grow and nurture young talent and we’ve been fortunate enough to see many young artists flourish into accomplished musicians,” she said. “Jasdeep, like, many of the other members of Project 12, has been previously to our teaching academies, workshops and classes, his own first teacher was actually the founder of SAA-uk.

“Jasdeep has even recently started teaching some of our workshops and it is a privilege to have such an accomplished artist sharing his experiences with our young members. “We’re thrilled to welcome this truly innovative and cutting edge band into Leeds for the first time.” Project 12’s performance at Leeds’ Belgrave Music Hall and Canteen will start at 7pm.

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SUCCESS: Ahmad Gul has been recognised as one of the top Gujarati writers in the UK after being awarded the Gurajat Darpan Award for his short stories entitled ‘Ajaanya’

Success story One man’s passion for writing was acknowledged from the other side of the world last month as a Batley resident was awarded a top literary award, all the way from India. Ahmad Gul, poet and chairman of the Gujarati Writers Forum (GWF), was given the Gujarat Darpan Award for his collection of short stories entitled ‘Ajaanya’ (meaning ‘Strangers’). The presentation took place in Indore, India last month, on behalf of the historic literary organisation known as the Gujarati Sahitya Parisad, of which Mahatma Ghandi once chaired in the 1930’s. The 105-year-old organisation holds the awards ceremony biannually and it is considered one of the top literary honours in Gujarati literature. Mr Gul, who moved to Batley from India back in 1963, has been writing since his arrival in the UK and initially used it as a way of remembering home. His latest commendation was awarded for his short stories which depicted the ‘realities of Muslim families and society’ – something which is somewhat rare in this type of

Gujarati poet pens his name at the top

literature. Commenting on his award, Mr Gul, confirmed that his triumph was the second best achievement of his life and could only be triumphed by his OBE recognition. Ismail Daji, secretary of GWF added: “The members of Batley’s Gujarati Writers’ Forum congratulate Ahmad Gul for this outstanding achievement. “This award has placed him to a level not yet reached by any member of Gujarati community in the UK. “We feel it’s a just and rightful recognition of Mr Gul’s hard work, his literary ability and his deep insight into our culture, our family life, and our society.” Mr Mohamed Mula, chairman of the Indian Muslim Welfare Society (IMWS), added: “We would like to congratulate Mr Lunat OBE for his achievement. “Let us hope such a glittering prize would act as a catalyst for the ‘would be’ author from our local community.”

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FINISHED: Naheem’s challenge has involved a number of runs up and down the country, with the Lancashire HalfMarathon last weekend signalling the end of his journey

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CONQUERED After 365 days of exhaustive running and cycling, Naheem Yacub has finally completed his ‘2,313 miles in 2014’ challenge. Setting himself the target of completing the distance, the equivalent of travelling from the UK to Syria, in aid of charity, the fundraiser from Leeds finally reached his target last weekend at the Lancashire half-marathon. Battling through the final 13 miles, with his injured ankle, the part-time barber, part-time supply teacher, has run marathons, half-marathons, 10ks and even cycled the length of the country on his way to the goal. Speaking about finally reaching his target after 12 months of continuous effort, Naheem said: “When I crossed the finish line there was just this huge sense of relief that it was all finally over. I just sat on the ground and couldn’t quite believe it. “It is a bit strange on a morning now when I wake up and I don’t have to think, ‘it’s time to go on a run’, so I am enjoying that side of it. “To know I was able to raise so much money and awareness from the initiative as well certainly makes it all worthwhile at the end

Leeds fundraiser finishes UK to Syria challenge of the day as it will help two very important causes.” The two aforementioned causes chosen for the challenge are the Leeds Children’s Hospital and British Red Cross’ Syria Crisis Appeal with almost £5,000 raised to date to be shared between the pair. Naheem had initially planned on completing the total distance on foot with only one leg of cycling – from Lands End to John O’Groats – on his way to the 2,313 target. However, after injuring his ankle, he was forced onto the bike saddle more often towards the end of the challenge, but made sure he still completed his last leg in his running shoes. “To have completed it all now and to have finished the final leg back in Lancashire where I first began the challenge in January 2014, just all seems so surreal,” he said. “It was very painful on my ankle at times and I should have

really gone to the doctors but I know they would have just said ‘rest it’ and I just didn’t have the time to do that. Maybe I do now.” Asked whether he will be completing the return 2,313 miles any time soon, Naheem added that he was not sure that he had another year’s worth of dedicated running in the tank at the moment but is still fundraising over the next few weeks. “We have a couple of bucket collections arranged for this month and I will be donating a full day’s takings from the barbers at the start of February,” he said. “Hopefully these extra funds will take us past our next milestone.” He added: “I just want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has donated because it wouldn’t have been possible without them.” If you would like to sponsor Naheem you can still do so by visiting his fundraising page at uk.virginmoneygiving.com.


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January 2015 - 2nd Edition Drivers across Bradford are being told they will face some extra English lessons this year if their linguistic skills don’t pass the grade with the city council. The announcement was made in a report released earlier this month, with Bradford Council proposing tougher tests to ensure the city’s cabbies are able to hold conversations with their passengers. Previous rules indicated that a would-be cabbie must be able read a paragraph from a book and write a receipt for a journey. However, the latest rulings will replace the old technique with a conversation exam. A Council report says possible questions could include: ‘What do you think of the weather recently?’, ‘Where did you take your last customer?’ or ‘How do you get from A to B?’. The report adds that ‘the answers are not the focus, the focus is to ensure the applicant understands English and has contributed to a communication in English at a basic level.’ Shabir Ahmed, of the Keighley and Bradford Taxi Driver’s Association, praised the new rulings and believed communication

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APPROVED: Shabir Ahmed (right), co-chairman of the Keighley and Bradford Taxi Driver’s Association, said he approves the new rulings but wants to see more help given to cabbies from local authorities

was important in the trade. “I think no cabbie or taxi driver has ever been against this sort of test but the council has just never introduced it,” he said. “Nearly every new driver can fluently speak English now because it is important for their job. This rule should have been brought in around 20 years ago along with legislation for dress codes in my opinion but those in charge are only just catching up now.” Mr Ahmed added that, despite his backing of the changes in English tests, he would rather see the council helping drivers than adding further legislations. Referring to the £30,000 surplus that Bradford’s taxi and private hire licensing service made for the period of 2013/14, he continued: “It costs each of us £6 to get our taxi licensed. “It costs the council nothing to check them with the DVLA so every penny of that is profit. It may not sound like a lot of money but when you consider the number of drivers it is clear that we are being overcharged.” The authority has confirmed plans to lower many of its fees in the near future whilst a decision as to whether the new English tests will be brought in, will be made later this week.

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Police hunt Leeds attacker West Yorkshire Police have released an e-fit image of a man they want to trace after a woman was seriously sexually assaulted on the outskirts of Leeds. Officers were alerted after the victim, a 23-year-old woman, flagged down a passing taxi on the A61 Harrogate Road in the countryside north of Alwoodley at about 3.25am on Thursday 8th January. The victim told officers she had been assaulted by a man who picked her up in a car in King Lane, near to the junction with Buck Stone Gardens, after she became lost while trying to find her way back into the city centre after calling at an address in Moortown. The suspect had been heading towards Leeds when he pulled up next to the victim. She asked him for directions to Leeds train station and he agreed to take her there. He turned the car around and drove off down King Lane into the countryside before eventually parking up on a lane that leads from the A61 to Eccup Reservoir SEARCH: Police released this e-fit facial composite in an where the attack took place. He drove off leaving the attempt to trace a driver who assaulted a woman last week victim at the scene and took He had blue/green eyes, her purse and mobile phone. with black hair that was The suspect was described shaved on both sides and long eyelashes and stubble. He had a stud earring in his as a light-skinned Asian male spiky at the front.

left ear and was wearing a black hoodie with white stripes down the arms, a white t-shirt, grey Adidas jogging bottoms and white trainers. He had short chewed finger nails and a silver band ring on his right middle finger. The vehicle involved was said to be similar to a silver four-door Vauxhall Corsa, which was ‘boy racer’ style with deck chair type seats in black and red and with two black speakers on the parcel shelf. Detective Inspector Phil Jackson, of Leeds District CID, said: “The detailed description of the suspect and the vehicle together with the e-fit image paints a very distinctive picture and we would like to hear from anyone who thinks they know who it might be. “The car was travelling along King Lane into Leeds in the early hours so it could be that he was travelling back from work that way. I would ask anyone who recognises him or who has any information that could assist the investigation to contact us immediately.” Anyone with information is asked contact PC 959 Alexa Worsnop at Elland Road via 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111

Card fraud targeting Asian families Officers from Kirklees CID are advising residents in Dewsbury to be aware of a telephone scam which has resulted in the theft of several bank cards. Suspects pretending to be officers from Dewsbury Police Station have been telephoning victims and claiming that their bank card has been fraudulently used to buy goods and services. They then offer to collect the person's credit or debit card from their home either in person or by sending a taxi. The victims have predominantly been Asian families and the callers are aware of their name and address before they make contact. Detective Inspector Stef

Wiseman, of Kirklees CID, said: “We are investigating a small number of crimes and our enquiries are ongoing. “However we wanted to raise awareness of what is going on to stop the number of offences from rising. “West Yorkshire Police officers would never ask for you to hand over your credit or debit card or to give out any financial information over the phone and neither will any other reputable organisation, including banks. “If someone rings your home out of the blue and asks for your bank details or your card, please do not give it to them and ring us on 101 to report it.”


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Gunpoint robbery ROBBED: Haider Afzal was working at his family’s Rupyal Superstore last month when he was the victim of a terrifying robbery

SHOP: Mr Afzal’s family had been running the store for around three months before the robbery

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A Dewsbury shopkeeper says he was left ‘terrified’ after being the victim of a gunpoint robbery just three months after starting his job. Haider Afzal, from Saville Town, had been working at Rupyal Superstore when a gunman entered the premises on Thursday 27th December around 8.20pm. Pointing a gun at the 22-year-old, the armed man demanded all the cash from the register and made off with around £160. Mr Afzal, whose family run the store, said the ordeal felt ‘almost unreal’ when it happened. He explained: “I remember it was just me and my friend who were in the shop at that time and this guy just walked in with a gun, pointed it at me and said ‘give me all the money in the till’.

“At first I couldn’t really believe what was happening, I was just confused and shocked. “I looked over to my friend and he just nodded so I handed over what there was and he left.” He added: “It was all so strange because it is an experience I have never had before and it is scary to think that this man is still out there.” The thief was masked at the time and described as a white male, wearing a navy blue hooded top with the number 76 on the back, and some dark bottoms. Despite the shocking ordeal, Mr Afzal says he will continue working at the Hannover Street store and thanked the local community for their support. “People have been coming into the store and asking how we are doing which has been really nice,” he said. “This kind of thing doesn’t happen around here so I think everybody was a bit shocked really but their support has been great.” CCTV footage from the shop was handed to West Yorkshire Police following the incident and Detective Inspector Ian Thornes, of Kirklees CID, appealed for any witnesses who may have seen something that Saturday evening to come forward. He said: “Obviously the victim was shaken up by the incident. It was a Saturday night and it could have been quite busy at the time. “There was probably a person waiting around for a quiet time in the shop before he went in. Then he’s run away so someone will have probably seen something.” Any persons with information about the robbery are asked to contact Kirklees CID on 101.


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Dhesi Grill strikes gold Officially the healthiest and tastiest option around D

ining out in Bradford has never been so diverse with hundreds of establishments at the city’s disposal. However, despite the array of tastes on offer, there is only one Asian restaurant that has achieved the Bradford Good Food Awards’ Gold accolade, setting it apart from all the rest. Dhesi Grill, on Lilycroft Road, opened its doors for the first time in 2003, and since then has been committed to bringing some of the tastiest, and healthiest foods to the people of Yorkshire. Its latest award, commends the outstanding efforts of the whole team, lead by Qasim Saleem, who have worked tirelessly to improve their healthy eating principles. By implementing new and innovative procedures, the restaurant’s menu has seen a major reduction in salt, sugar and fat content in over 95 per cent of their products. David Lodge, Head of West Yorkshire Trading Standards, said: “Through Good Food Bradford, we are driving direct and positive change to the lives of residents, tackling the serious problem of obesity and cardiovascular disease. “I am proud that Dhesi Grill has become the latest food outlet

to give people more choice and opportunity to take their health into their own hands.” Just some of the actions taken to earn the Gold Award include: all Dhesi Grill marinades now prepared using rapeseed oil which is significantly lower in cholesterol; cutting salt content in all food by up to 70 per cent; only frying products in rapeseed oil; and using low fat dairy produce. Despite the changes, the same irresistible tastes which helped establish the site as one of Bradford’s most loved restaurants still remain today. The fresh succulent meat, chicken and fish, all locally sourced and HMC certified, are still marinated in the most exotic secret spices and grilled over hot coals, to the delight of new and old customers. Cllr Val Slater, Chair of West Yorkshire Trading Standards

Committee, added: “The commitment made by Dhesi Grill to providing healthy, nutritious food and choices to consumers is something to celebrate. “It is always encouraging to see businesses making a move towards healthier options and achieving the high standards set by the Good Food Award.” The Good Food Award is part of a local responsibility deal which aims to target food businesses as a ‘Call to Action on Obesity in England’. Restaurants and food outlets are able to gain bronze, silver or gold awards depending on their commitment and ability to implement changes to their practices to achieve a healthier menu. Only restaurants and takeaways with a food hygiene rating of three-stars or above, considered for the accreditation.

Dhesi Grill 29-31 Lilycroft Rd, Bradford, BD9 5AD Opening times: Open Seven days a week – 11am til Late Tel: 01274 786 550 web: www.dhesigrill.co.uk

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party to a litigation is not required to instruct a Solicitor to represent them and many individuals will often act as litigants in person with no legal representation whatsoever. Whilst there is no strict requirement for legal representation, the decision to ‘go it alone’ can prove very costly in terms of the outcome of a case. The case of Hobson –v- West London Law Solicitors (“WLL”) concerned a claim in professional negligence brought by a litigant in person against his former Solicitors. The claim arose from the allegedly negligent handling of a claim against their predecessor Solicitors (Nelsons) for damages relating to value lost on a property transaction. Court proceedings had been issued in the original claim at the end of the limitation period and were subsequently struck out. Mr Hobson then issued proceedings against WLL alleging negligence on their part which resulted in the claim being struck out. Following lengthy delays in the proceedings, WLL applied to strike out the claim against them on the basis that the Claimant had failed to comply with Orders of the Court and the Court Rules and Practice Directions. The Claimant stated that he had had difficulties in complying with Court Orders as a result of his ill health. He was apologetic for his conduct and assured the Court he would not allow it to happen again. Nevertheless, his claim was struck out. The High Court noted that whilst the Claimant sought to rely on his heart problems as a reason for the delay, he had failed to produce satisfactory

medical evidence in support of the contention that this would prevent him from conducting the litigation. He had also sought to rely on other reasons for the delay, such as multiple printer or computer failures and the desire to help out a friend who had had bad news. The Court took the view that there was no good or adequate reason for the “sorry catalogue of delay, obfuscation and excuses”. The Claimant’s failures had had serious consequences for the litigation and resulted in judicial time being used “fruitlessly”. This had impacted on the Defendants, the Court and other Court users. Despite the fact that the Claimant was a litigant in person, the Court took the view that there was no good reason for the defaults and that even though he was not a professional, nor being advised by a professional, the Claimant’s conduct was not acceptable and could not be condoned by the Court. The Court noted that the Claimant’s claim against Nelsons had also been struck out by reason of delay in its prosecution and therefore the Claimant was aware of the need to prosecute a claim diligently by observing the timetables set by Rules and Orders of the Court. This case demonstrates the importance of compliance with Court Rules and Orders at all times. The absence of a Solicitor to advise on the requirements of the Rules does not provide an excuse for a failure to comply, which will be taken seriously by the Court and could result in unwelcome consequences. We at Blacks can advise and represent parties in any type of litigation covering a wide variety of issues.

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ngineering training is coming back to the Aire Valley this month, with the opening of a new Industrial Centre of Excellence in Keighley. Leeds City College's Keighley Campus, in partnership with Bradford City Council and Oakbank School, has created an Industrial Centre of Excellence (ICE) for Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering (Creative & Digital Technologies), to be known as CE:AME. The centre aims to develop a skilled workforce of young people to help a rapidly expanding engineering and manufacturing base, and meet the increasing demand for a highly competitive workforce. Working alongside and in conjunction with key local employers, it will provide education and training opportunities to prepare young people for the world of work. Officially opening on Thursday 22nd January, the facility, based in the college campus, in Bradford Road, offers a diverse range of courses and apprenticeships. The centre provides a clean, high tech modern engineering and manufacturing environment, with fully fitted on-site workshop including high quality industry standard machinery and equipment to develop and support the skills required for engineers of the future. It is one of a number of ICEs funded by Bradford Council, which bring together educational and business partners and put

businesses at the heart of helping to shape education delivery. The centre is managed by a board of employers to ensure the curriculum is relevant and prepares students for real work opportunities.

“Industrial Centres of Excellence are a very innovative way in which we can match education with the economic needs of our district.” “The new Centre of Excellence in Keighley will

Leeds City College Senior Deputy Principal David Harwood said: “We are delighted to be opening the Industrial Centre of Excellence in Keighley, working alongside key local stakeholders to provide specialist skills and opportunities for young people.” Coun Ralph Berry, Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services at City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, said:

offer young people an exciting new way of developing their skills and learning.” Interested in finding out more? Come along on Thursday, January 22nd between 5-6.30pm to take a tour of the ICE facilities, see live demonstrations, talk to employers, students and tutors, and receive information about training, courses and apprenticeships in Engineering.

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014 was a year to remember for Mughals Sweet Centre and Restaurant, from the launch of their new-look premises to the addition of a second-floor dining experience. And now, just two weeks into the New Year, owner Barber Rashid, says there is still much more to come from one of Bradford’s most-loved eating establishments. Mughals was set up

on Leeds Road more than 25 years ago, bringing traditional Asian dishes and sweets to the people of Bradford with a first class service. Fast forward to the present day, and these same services and tastes are still at the forefront of operations alongside a few new favourites on the ever-expanding menu. Still located at the exact same site as it was in the 1980’s, Mughals has been a prominent

fixture in Bradford’s well documented culinary history. Its stunningly refurbished premises, which took four months to complete, provides the perfect setting for the perfect meal and now Mr Rashid says he wants to thank all the customers who had passed through the doors last year. “On behalf of all the staff here at Mughals, I just want to wish every customer a Happy New

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year and all the best for the next 12 months,” he said. “Without the public’s support, our re-launch would not have even been possible, and we are incredibly thankful for that. “2015 is set to be another big year for us and I look forward to seeing everybody again soon.” Open seven days a week, you can always call into Mughals for a traditional meal or just to pick up a selection of their renowned, delectable Asian

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sweets. Perhaps you are looking for a spacious venue for a celebration this year – a birthday, anniversary or wedding? Or maybe it’s a romantic setting for Valentine’s Day you require? Whatever the occasion, why not make your day an extra special one and contact Mughals today for a service and experience, you will never forget.

Mughals Sweet Centre and Restaurant 790-792 Leeds Rd, Bradford, BD3 9TY Opening Times: Open 7 days a week: 8am-12pm Tel: 01274 733 324

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ant to make a memorable Umrah trip this year but worry about getting lost, not understanding the local dialect, or missing out on some of the many ‘must-see’ attractions? Well worry no more. Simply contact Subhanallah Hajj and Umrah Tours in Huddersfield and learn how you can not only book that once in a lifetime trip but also receive a guided, personal service around all the holy sites. You don’t even need to leave your home to organise your perfect trip, with a newly launched website now active, consisting of all the details and deals you need when booking your getaway. View images from previous Hajj and Umrah trips, browse through different packages and learn what to expect from the best in the business. With two to five week tours available for all bookings, there is a package for every person and of course the prices are at the most competitive around. Starting from just £4,200 for five weeks, the cost cannot be beaten for the quality of service and accommodation on offer. You will stay in only the most premium, four and five-star hotels, located just seconds away from the Sacred Mosque, where, every year, millions embark upon a spiritual journey that will never be forgotten. Group leader, Mohammed Rafi, is on hand throughout the tour to lead the group around the sites including mountain treks for the more adventurous and historic Islamic sites which must be

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seen. Urdu, Punjabi and Arabic are all covered by tour providers. Unlike other tour providers, Subhanallah Hajj and Umrah Tours guarantee every visitor will experience the ultimate Hajj trip, with a 100% feedback rate throughout the past nine years of organised expeditions. Money transfers are also now available in store so can rest assure that you, or a friend/family member, undertaking a Hajj, will not be left stranded. As well as your standard tour, extra amenities with the Yorkshire company are also included to make your trip one to remember. The company also have their own laundry service on site at the hotel which is free for every traveller. Simply hand over your clothes to the staff, who will then wash, dry and iron every garment saving you time and money throughout your special visit. There is of course one other necessity every Muslim must undertake to make their Umrah trip complete and it certainly isn’t the easiest. The 400-plus mile trip between Makkah and Madina is usually done via old Saudi buses which have no air-conditioning and run just once a year. By booking with Subhanallah Hajj and Umrah Tours, you will be entitled to travel in style on a private bus, along with the group, which is to the highest standard. So why wait? Book today and start your countdown to a spiritual trip you will never forget with ‘the people who care’.


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fter a non-fault road traffic accident, the natural reaction for any driver may be to contact your insurer and start the long-winded process of arranging your claim. However, what some drivers are still unaware of is the fact that many of these major insurers across the country are still passing your details onto solicitors who can take up to 25 per cent from the overall settlement. Not only does this leave you with a lower payout than you deserve but also takes away your basic right to select your own solicitor. This is where Northone Solicitors can help. Operating in Leeds, the team of legal experts deal with all cases, including non-fault road traffic accidents, and guess what? They don’t take a penny out of your settlement. The Roundhay Road solicitors offer a no-win no-fee service for all personal injuries and whilst your car is assessed by local independent engineers, the team can also arrange like for like replacement vehicles at no cost including taxi vehicles within the shortest of time frames. Sakib Hussain, a Solicitor who specialises

in serious road traffic accidents and accidents at work, has been part of the Northone team since 2009. Having seen hundreds of clients pass through the doors, and winning them the 100 per cent compensation they rightly deserve, he explained what set the Roundhay Road solicitors apart from the rest. “Here at Northone, we always put the client’s needs first,” he said. “When it comes to road traffic accidents, I have seen so many examples of drivers contacting their insurer who instruct a solicitor on their client’s behalf. These same companies then take a percentage of the

compensation for themselves. “We strongly believe that after suffering injuries in an accident, the settlement awarded should all be given to the claimant and so we will never take any sort of cut. “Just because your insurer puts you in touch with a solicitor it doesn’t mean you have to use them. You have the right to select your own and we are dedicated to getting you what you deserve.” So, rather than waiting in endless queues on the phone with your own insurer, why not just call in to Leeds’ favoured solicitors and make Northone Solicitors your number one choice.

Roopyal Chambers, 240-242 Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS8 5AA Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm (out-of-hours services available) Tel: 0113 249 8478

he Government’s Start Up Loan scheme has hit another milestone as the 25,000th business loan is approved, taking the total amount lent to new firms to nearly £130 million. The scheme provides financial support and mentoring to entrepreneurs looking to set up their own business. According to the Start Up Loan Company, more than 32,000 new jobs have been generated as a result of the scheme since it was launched in 2012. Nicola Weeks from Bedford has been awarded the 25,000th loan and is the latest female entrepreneur to start a business through the Government’s successful Start Up Loans scheme. Prime Minister David Cameron said: “Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy and supporting them to get off the ground and create jobs and opportunities for hardworking people is a key part of our long-term economic plan. “That’s what our Start Up Loans are all about – it’s great news that 25,000 loans have now been issued, giving people who want to work hard and get on the tools and confidence to turn their entrepreneurial vision into a reality.” Business Secretary Vince Cable said: “The Start Up Loans scheme is enabling thousands of entrepreneurs across the country to realise their ambition and set up their own business. “Helping businesses to access the funds they need to grow is key to our recovery and through schemes like Start Up Loans the Government is supporting serious volumes of lending to small and medium sized businesses.” James Caan CBE, chairman of the Start Up Loans Company, said: “The creation of 25,000 new businesses is a significant achievement and everyone involved – the Government, the Start Up Loans Company, and the loan recipients themselves, should be immensely proud.” After a career in acting, Nicola applied for a loan of £8,500 to finance her wedding business, BUSINESS: James Caan CBE is George James the chairman of the government's Bridal. Start Up Loans Company Nicola

Weeks, the 25,000th loan recipient of the Start Up Loans scheme, said: ”I received my Start Up Loan through Foundation East and found the process very efficient and straightforward. The help I received from my mentor was absolutely brilliant. I’m so delighted to achieve my dream of running my own boutique and I’m honoured to be the 25,000th new business started by the scheme.”


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Supercar lands policeman leading double life in hot water

BAD COP: 37-year-old Osman Iqbal was found out after turning up to work in a Ferrari 458, he was at the centre of an organised crime group which ran brothels in exclusive areas of London

“This was a highly-organised and wellorchestrated criminal network but what makes it particularly reprehensible is that fact a serving police officer was at the centre of it all. Iqbal and his associates generated their income by running ‘exclusive’ brothels and peddling Class A drugs.”

A 37-year-old policeman in Birmingham who led a secret doublelife as head of an organised crime group was caught out after suspicious colleagues saw him turning up for work in a £170,000 Ferrari. Osman Iqbal, who was on a £25,000-a-year salary as an emergency response police officer with West Midlands Police astonished his fellow officers who saw him arrive at Kings Heath police station in a Ferrari 458. Whether it was jealous colleagues or otherwise, someone tipped off the anti-corruption department who began to look into his financial affairs for clues as to how he could afford the supercar. Shocked detectives discovered Iqbal was laundering hundreds of thousands of pounds through a fake business, which eventually linked him to an organised crime group that ran brothels and sold drugs. Iqbal along with his partner convicted armed robber Talib Hussain, 33, led a gang who picked up clients from strip bars in exclusive

areas of London. Iqbal was jailed for seven years and four months and sacked by the force last year after admitting various conspiracy charges, but appeared in court this month, where he admitted three counts of misconduct in a public office. Warwick Crown Court heard he made unauthorised attempts to access police intelligence systems on behalf of Birmingham religious leader. Iqbal will be sentenced next month for the misconduct offences. Chief Insp Martin Brennan, from West Midlands Police’s Serious and Organised Crime Unit, said the cars and greed gave the men away. He said: "This was a highlyorganised and well-orchestrated criminal network but what makes it particularly reprehensible is that fact a serving police officer was at the centre of it all. "Iqbal and his associates generated their income by running ‘exclusive’ brothels and peddling Class A drugs. "For them, it was all about the money and the fast cars and they

didn’t care who they were exploiting and what laws they were breaking in the process. "Their greed was their downfall and when they were seen driving around in their supercars it didn’t take us long to piece together exactly what they were up to and take action. "We constantly target networks like this and it doesn’t matter who’s involved, we will seek to use the full weight of the law against them." Insp Tracey McGrath, from the Counter Corruption Unit, said: "The vast majority of West Midlands Police officers and staff are honest, hardworking people. "But occasionally there are people who disgracefully betray the public and even their own colleagues by exploiting their status for their own gain. "Where officers and staff fall short of the standards we expect, we will always take action. "In this case we’ll be looking to seize all the assets Iqbal acquired as a result of his criminal activity and his police pension too."

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Female detainees at immigration detention centre routinely humiliated by male staff

A report identified that female asylum seekers detained in the Yarl’s Wood immigration detention centre are routinely humiliated by male staff who monitor them while they are dressing, showering and using the toilet, or are naked in their rooms. Women for Refugee Women (WRW) interviewed 38 women who were recently or currently detained at Yarl's Wood - the Bedfordshire detention centre that houses women and family's who are awaiting immigration clearance. The report also identifies that these women have been victims of sexual violence in their home countries. Nineteen of the women interviewed said they had been raped, and 28 women in total indicated they had experienced forced marriage, forced prostitution, female genital mutilation or some other form of sexual violence before coming to the UK. The report also found high levels of depression among detainees, with 19 of the 38 interviewed saying they had been put on suicide watch for all or part of their time at the centre. The study also raises concerns at the use of solitary confinement. The report follows earlier

research into sexual assaults by staff on detainees in Yarl’s Wood. In June 2014, the centre’s management said 31 allegations of sexual contact had been investigated and a number of staff were dismissed. Serco, the outsourcing firm that runs Yarl’s Wood under contract to the Home Office, had its contract renewed last November to run the centre for another eight years. In a statement, Serco said the allegations were “uncorroborated”. Norman Abusin, Serco’s contract director at Yarl’s Wood, said: “We take all complaints seriously and we have strict procedures for dealing with them. They are always fully investigated and, if appropriate, disciplinary action is taken.” The decision to detain women who have been trafficked, tortured or suffered sexual abuse has already caused controversy and Labour has promised to prohibit the detention of pregnant women and women who have experienced torture or sexual abuse if it wins the election. Researchers focused on the problem of male staff intimidating detainees, by routinely invading their privacy. “Almost all (of the women interviewed) said men watched them in intimate situations, such as while naked, partly dressed

in the shower or on the toilet,” the report says. “Of the 38 women, 33 said they experienced men seeing them in these situations. Of the 33, 13 said men saw them naked, 29 said men saw them partially dressed, 29 said men saw them in bed, 16 said men saw them in the shower and 14 said men saw them using the toilet.” Serco guidelines say staff should not enter detainees’ rooms for searches without knocking. The women said such searches made them scared, uncomfortable, angry and ashamed. Detainees also reported high levels of bullying, with 29 saying they felt they had been bullied and 25 saying a member of staff had been racist. “They always come in without knocking… even if you are in the shower or toilet,” one woman said. “Men enter your room without knocking and see you in bed every day. I have been seen partly naked more than once,” another detainee said. “One day I was in the bathroom taking a shower, they asked me to come out. I was naked,” another told researchers. A fourth woman said: “Because of sexual abuse, I used to feel very uncomfortable with male officers in

my room when I was in bed. I felt very vulnerable. They said they don’t have to give you warning. They all enter and search.” Detainees report requesting that female staff should carry out searches, and being told this was not possible. The Home Office said the latest independent inspection by Her Majesty’s chief inspector of prisons found Yarl’s Wood to be a respectful and safe place. A spokesman said: “Detention and removal are essential elements of an effective immigration system. We are committed to treating all detainees with dignity and respect, and take any allegations to the contrary very seriously. “We have invited Women for Refugee Women to supply details of the cases in question so that they can be investigated fully.” Asylum seekers can be detained at any point in the asylum process if they are deemed “likely to abscond”, or if they have been refused asylum and their removal from the UK is imminent. In 2013, 2,038 women were detained after seeking asylum in the UK; 43% of them were held for more than a month. Asylum seekers are often unaware of the reasons for their

detention and most women interviewed found the arrest process traumatising. Fourteen of the women interviewed in the report said there were more than five members of staff involved in their arrest, and one said there were more than 10. Natasha Walter, director of Women for Refugee Women, said: “Survivors of sexual violence who come to the UK seeking protection are routinely being locked up and are denied privacy and dignity in detention. “The behaviour of staff, particularly male staff, in Yarl’s Wood detention centre is adding to the trauma of survivors of sexual violence. “Detention has no place in the asylum process. It is expensive, unjust and inefficient to lock up people who have come here to seek asylum. “Women who seek protection in the UK should be able to live in the community while their claims are considered.” During 2013, the Home Office detained 2,038 women who had come to the UK seeking asylum at detention centres like Yarl's Wood, the WRW report says. 43 per cent were held for more than a month.


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Malkit Singh’s daughter jailed for sex with 16-year-old student DISREPUTE: Amardip Bhopari groomed a 16-year-old boy with learning difficulties whilst working as a teacher, her famous father, Punjabi singer Malkit Singh, has faced a barrage of abuse since Amardip’s case went public

Name maligned MALIGNED: Malkit Singh MBE has faced a barrage of abuse on social media since his daughter’s sexual relations with a minor came to the fore

The 28-year-old daughter of noted UK-based Punjabi singer Malkit Singh MBE has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for having sexual relations with her pupil, a minor with learning difficulties. Malkit Singh MBE, who’s successes include ‘Gurh Nalo Ishq Mitha’ and ‘Tootak Tootak Thootian (Hey Jamaolo)’, has since faced a barrage of vicious abuse via social

media since his daughter’s case went public. Amardip Bhopari, of Foley Road East in Birmingham, began teaching at the academy school which catered for pupils with learning difficulties in 2012. The teacher showered gifts on the 16-year-old boy and also plied him with drink while she groomed him. The first physical contact with the 16-year-old boy, who suffers from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia, began in February 2013. Bhopari had sent a text to the boy and arranged to meet him in the art room, where she performed a sexual act on him. She further went on to having sexual encounters with him in an industrial estate near the school, in her car and at her home. Bhopari also took the victim to a Formula 1 hotel on his birthday

where they stayed all day and where the defendant gave him vodka. Matters came to light in December 2013 and Bhopari was arrested.

without any teaching qualifications as vulnerable. where it appeared she was a great “However as a teacher you owed success. him a duty of care that all teachers Bhopari, who admitted three must owe to a child. charges of sexual activity with a “You had sex with him in public

“As a teacher you owed him a duty of care that all teachers must owe to a child. You had sex with him in public places, on an industrial estate and hotels and you also provided him with experiences that, as a 16-year-old, meant that he would be attached to you.” John Smitheman, defending, said Bhopari, who had left the academy as a result of the matters being discovered, was full of remorse. She had got a job at the school

child on 16th January, was ordered to register as a sex offender for 10 years. Judge James Burbidge QC said: “I do not suggest you sought him out

places, on an industrial estate and hotels and you also provided him with experiences that, as a 16-yearold, meant that he would be attached to you.”


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Young British mum escapes Islamic State stronghold A young mother who left Britain with her toddler to join Islamic State (IS) has told of her harrowing experience in the terrorist stronghold. Tareena Shakil from Burton-Upon-Trent in Staffordshire, secretly travelled to Raqqa, in Syria, with her 14-month-old son Zaheem in October, to marry a jihadist fighter after contacting him on social media. The teenager has spoken of her ordeal and her attempt to escape from the Middle East after fighters tried to force her to become a “jihadi bride”. She made a daring escape across the border into Turkey, scaling a barbed wire fence with her bare hands while begging snipers to spare her and her son’s lives. Now Tareena, who is currently in a Turkish detention centre awaiting deportation, has been reunited with her father Mohammad. She said: “I escaped death so many times. There were bombs coming down on the street where I lived every night - the house would shake. I didn't know if I was going to live or die. “Life is so hard there. There’s no hot water, no electricity for hours on end, none of the comforts we are used to in Britain. “One night there were around 30 bombs. The next morning I went out and there were body parts and blood everywhere. It was horrific.” And she warned of loved ones attempting to rescue IS converts: “Anyone who goes in from the West to try and rescue their loved ones is facing almost certain death.” Experts have warned that women are the new target for recruitment for IS, with researchers seeing "unprecedented" calls for fighters to marry British and European women. Raqqa is the town closest to where US journalist James Foley was beheaded, has been identified by experts as a hotspot for young British girls who have travelled to join extremist fighters. The women, most of whom are just teenagers, are being bombarded by IS fighters with marriage proposals during

ESCAPED: Tareena Shakil from Burton-UponTrent escaped the IS stonghold after travelling to Syria with her toddler Zaheem

social media 'Q&As' and researchers estimate as many as 50, most of them British, could have already left to join fighters in Syria and Iraq. The International Centre for the Study Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR) has warned that many more young women had made inquiries about travelling to Iraq and Syria in the months since the beheading of Foley, with specific calls for doctors, engineers, lawyers to come forward to marry jihadist fighters and have children to enable the state to function.

“Life is so hard there. There’s no hot water, no electricity for hours on end, none of the comforts we are used to in Britain. One night there were around 30 bombs. The next morning I went out and there were body parts and blood everywhere. It was horrific.”


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London Mosque targeted with hate mail

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WORSHIP: Finsbury Park Mosque, in North London, has recieved some 15 Islamophobic emails and letters since the Charlie Hebdo attacks

A general secretary at a London Mosque, which had previous strong links with extremist preacher, Abu Hamza, has said the place of worship has received Islamophobic email and letters since the Paris attack. Mohammed Kozar, from the Finsbury Park Mosque, said around 15 messages of hate have been received despite much support from the community. Amongst the letters were hand drawn images depicting the Prophet Muhammad as a devil worshipper, as well as death threats to members of the mosque. “Most of them are nasty drawings about our prophet and our books,” Mr Kozar said. “Some of them make death threats against our community, so it's quite frightening for our community and our mosque.” The Finsbury Park Mosque gained notoriety in the past for its involvement with radical preachers, yet over the past decade, has reformed itself into a place for interfaith and peaceful worship. Nonetheless, one former attendee, Djamel Beghal, is believed to have mentored two of the three gunmen involved in the Charlie Hebdo attack. Amedy Coulibaly and Cherif Kouachi are both believed to have been in contact with the previous member, and Mr

Kozar adds that it is frustrating for his mosque to be associated with past extremists. “It makes me feel very upset and very angry,” he said. “People should realise that changes have taken place here from 2005 until now and the community feels it's not fair to always link the mosque in such a negative way to what's happening elsewhere.

DISAPPOINTED: Mohammed Kozar, general secretary at Finsbury Park Mosque, says he is still frustrated with the mosque’s links to pasts extremists

“It's not fair for them after the work they've done here; changing it from a hostile atmosphere to a cohesive atmosphere. “I can't deny or confirm whether this person (Djamel Beghal) had links to the mosque before 2005 but I can confirm it never happened whilst we were here.” Fiyaz Mughal, director of Islamophobia watchdog Tell MAMA, said it wasn’t only the Finsbury Park Mosque which had received Islamophobic attacks, with a rise in such events seen nationally. “There is a vast amount of online hate around but we've also had street-based incidents reported to us, particularly from mosques,” he said. “We're also having members of the public - particularly visible Muslim women - who are unfortunately coming back to us saying people are saying things to them again around the Charlie Hebdo affair; saying things like 'I'm Charlie - you are not.' “We've received information from umbrella bodies that work with Muslim charities. They have sent us information around leaflets that have been sent and, again, hate mail that has been sent to Muslim charities. “So faith institutions as well as Muslim charities are the ones receiving some form of hate mail at the time.”


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British tabloid, ‘The Sun’ has scrapped its infamous Page 3 feature which featured topless women, ending a 44-year-old tradition that has been criticized for being sexist, offensive and anachronistic. The decision was hailed by critics who have campaigned against the sexist and offensive images for years. According to insiders, the controversial feature would be removed from the print edition but would continue online. ‘The Times’, which is also owned by Murdoch, had reported that last Friday's edition of the paper would be the last to ‘carry an image of a glamour model with bare breasts on that page’. Instead, the pictures will now show scantily-clad women. In Monday's issue, the model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was shown wearing Marks & Spencer underwear.

Woman detained at UK airport

British police have arrested an 18year old woman at a London airport on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism and membership of a banned organization, a police statement said. Her arrest on Friday, after she arrived on a flight at Stansted airport, was connected to a prior investigation which had already resulted in the arrest of a 21year-old man in October last year. The woman was taken to a London police station where she remains in custody, the police said. The arrest is the latest in a series carried out by British counter-terrorism officers since the country's threat level was raised in August to its second-highest level because of risks posed by Islamic State fighters returning from Iraq and Syria. Much of Europe is currently on heightened security alert after last week's killings in Paris and raids in Belgium in which two gunmen were killed.

www.asianexpress.co.uk The anti-EU, UK Independence Party, abruptly replaced its policy chief on Tuesday, less than four months before a national election, because it said he was too busy to finish writing the party's manifesto. Political rivals have accused UKIP, which wants Britain to leave the European Union and to curb immigration, of lacking policies on other issues. The manifesto, eagerly awaited by critics and supporters, is designed to disprove that charge. A UKIP spokesman said outgoing policy chief Tim Aker had stood down in favour of Suzanne Evans, the party's deputy chairman, to focus on other party commitments. Aker is also a UKIP member of the European Parliament, a local councillor in England and is campaigning for a seat in the 7th May British parliamentary election. UKIP sources denied a report that Aker had been sacked for failing to deliver a final draft of the manifesto by the start of January. "He asked to stand down, it's definitely not a sacking," one source told Reuters. Evans, the new policy chief, said it was only Aker's commitments as an MEP that had prevented him from carrying on, calling him ‘a tough act to follow’. Aker also tweeted: “Delighted to have handed over strong policy brief to the excellent @SuzanneEvans1. Now on to winning #Thurrock in May!” In reply, Evans tweeted back: “Fab @Tim_Aker is extremely bright & done excellent job on @ukip policy. Only MEP commitments mean he can't continue. A tough act to follow.” UKIP is expected to unveil its manifesto at the end of February. The party has had problems with manifestos before with UKIP leader, Nigel Farage, once calling the 2010 manifesto ‘drivel’. Pollsters have predicted UKIP could win around six seats in May and YouGov on Tuesday put its support at 15 per cent, behind Labour and the ruling Conservatives, who were on 32 per cent each.

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Imran Khan gets court summons for defamation A court in Islamabad, Pakistan, has summoned Imran Khan over a defamation notice filed by a former Chief Justice. Imran Khan, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, had accused former Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry of poll rigging in the 2013 general election. Filed by the former Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry’s counsels - Sheikh Ehsanuddin and Taufeeq Asif, the libel suit argues that Khan's allegations against Chaudhry were defamatory and claimed Rs20 billion (£131 million) in damages. Chaudhry petitioned to the court, saying that the rigging allegations levelled against him were false. He also recounted how in a written response to the previous libel notice which was issued on 24th July last year, Imran's lawyers had said that he did not mean to “abuse or disrespect any member of the judiciary”, and had urged the former chief justice to “reconsider the idea of entering into personal litigation”.

HEATED: Former Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry and PTI Chief Imran Khan (left) in a spat over defamation

Chaudhry said that Khan should pay the damages for attempting to discredit him. The District and Sessions judge Justice Nazir Ahmed Gajana has given a deadline of 29th January for Imran Khan to appear in court by 29th January with his response. Last year, Chaudhry had sent a libel notice, stating that legal proceedings would be initiated against the PTI chief if he failed to apologise for the allegations he had levelled against the former chief justice. Imran had said he stood by the allegations he had levelled against Iftikhar Chaudhry, while his aides claimed the lawyer drafted the letter without consulting with the PTI chairman. Speaking to media representatives outside his Bani Gala residence, Imran said that he does not have Rs20 billion to give as a compensatory amount to the former CJ. The PTI chief said that he would pursue this matter, claiming that the CJ's role in the 2013 election rigging is coming to the forefront. "Rs20 billion is quite a lot of money and I don't have that amount. I will ask Arsalan Iftikhar for money as he has managed to make a lot of it," Khan said.


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• INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS At least 14 people have been arrested in the northern Indian state of Bihar after three Muslims were burnt alive when a mob set fire to dozens of homes. The violence erupted on Sunday 18th January in Ajitpur, Muzaffarpur district. It came after the body of a Hindu

PROTEST: Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Lahore last weekend in opposition to the Charlie Hebdo magazine

Muslim men burnt alive in Bihar

man was found in the village more than a week after he went missing. A senior police official said that the Hindi the man had been in love with a Muslim girl and had been abducted

and murdered. Soon after the body was found, a mob gathered and set fire to at least two dozen thatched huts and at least three people were killed.

Hundreds of police have been deployed in the area to restore calm and the situation is tense but under control. Officials said the young man's

father had lodged a missing person complaint with the police on 11th January, accusing a Muslim man of abducting his son. The government of Bihar state has ordered an inquiry into the incident, and hundreds of police have been deployed.

‘We are not Charlie’ Approximately 5,000 people gathered in Pakistan’s eastern city of Lahore last weekend in a rally against the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published a picture of the Prophet Muhammad weeping on its cover last week after two gunmen stormed its offices and killed 12 people. The gunmen said their attack was revenge for previous cartoons the magazine had published mocking Islam. On Sunday, the protest was seen with the founder of a group banned for militant links urged protesters to boycott French products, at the forefront of the demonstration. Hafiz Saeed, who founded Lashkar-e-Taiba, an organisation banned for launching attacks in

neighbouring India, told protesters: “We will launch a movement against the insulting caricatures of our beloved prophet.” Saeed urged traders to stop importing French products and for Pakistani leaders to try to get an international law against blasphemy passed. Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan. On Friday, protesters trying to storm the French consulate in the southern city of Karachi shot and injured a photographer working for French news agency AFP. Saeed called for more rallies next Friday. He says he has no links to militancy these days and only runs a charity, which is banned by the U.S. government for suspected militant links. The U.S. government has offered $10 million for information leading to Saeed's conviction.


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Fear spreads over mystery Sri Lankan kidney killer disease Hundreds of people are squeezed under a banyan tree's shady canopy to have blood drawn by just three nurses, working assembly-line fast. Others wait outside this dusty rural health centre to get their vitals taken and give urine samples. Most of the 1,000 villagers have come here on foot and have stood for hours under the hot sun - not because they feel sick, but out of fear. They want to know if they will be the next victims of a mysterious kidney disease that has killed thousands of farmers in Sri Lanka's rice basket. Many have watched neighbours and loved ones quickly succumb to deaths after their kidneys gave out. In the worst-hit villages, it kills as many as 10 people every month. No one knows why. "In some cases, you only know if a certain person died of kidney disease after the autopsy," says Kalyani Samarasinghe, 47, standing outside the health center with a handful of medical papers and a cotton ball taped to her arm. "If you get a pain in the stomach or something, then you think: Is it the

kidney?" The disease has killed up to 20,000 people over the past 20 years and sickened another 70,000 to 400,000. It has expanded from two districts to seven in the North Central province's dry zone, where farming was transformed after the introduction of modern techniques in the 1960s and '70s. No cases have been detected elsewhere in the country, and research has failed to determine the cause. Some blame the water, heavy use of pesticides and fertilizer. Others wonder if it's something in the food, or whether heavy metals or toxic algae could be the source. Villagers have been told to give up lake fish, aluminum cooking utensils and illicit home-brewed alcohol, but no one's sure if any of it helps. Dr. Rajeeva Dassanayake, a kidney specialist at the area's largest hospital in Anuradhapura, has come to the screening to try to calm the crowd. "You need not fear and flee from this place," he says. "There are a lot of things being said by many people. Until they have finished fighting each other and come up with an answer, we can say

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nothing." Similar diseases are wiping out thousands of farmers in parts of Central America, India and Egypt. In hard-hit Nicaragua and El Salvador, some believe agrochemicals are the problem, while others think years of prolonged dehydration in the baking heat is shutting workers' organs down. In Sri Lanka, a report published by the World Health Organization two years ago found kidney disease in 15 percent of adults across three affected districts. More women were affected overall, but men over 39 years old were more severely sickened. Elevated cadmium and pesticide residues were detected in urine, leading the authors to surmise they may be damaging

patients' kidneys over time, in combination with other factors such as arsenic. Water, which was the source widely suspected as the culprit, came up clean. However the WHO study's Geneva-based author, Shanthi Mendis, says it could still be playing a key role when combined with other elements. She adds that the government's top two priorities should be supplying safe drinking water to residents and regulating the use of agrochemicals. The WHO report documented raised levels of cadmium and lead in certain plants and vegetables, such as lotus root and tobacco. Some question whether these heavy metals could be leaching into the soil and groundwater from pesticides and fertilizers,

which have been found to have high levels of cadmium in previous studies. The Agriculture Ministry says samples are regularly tested and come back within permitted limits, which are much stricter than those in neighboring countries. Still, farmers douse their fields with too many chemicals, often using concoctions that include kerosene and multiple poisons. Most do not wear protective gear. The government placed a ban on some agrochemicals since the WHO report came out, but it has not been enforced and the pesticides remain available. For those already sickened, care is often inadequate. The country of 20 million, which emerged from a quarter-century of civil war in 2009, has just 183 dialysis machines, forcing most villagers to receive less than the three recommended weekly treatments. Since no national cadaver transplant program exists, many patients post desperate newspaper ads with their photos and blood types pleading for kidney donors. The Health Ministry is trying to screen the area to determine how many people are sick with the socalled chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology, which often strikes several members of one family. Fear is breeding stigma, but it is also driving many villagers to be screened. They hope early detection can help slow the disease, which typically does not produce symptoms until late. But their biggest worries is about the risk to children.


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University u-turn after security concerns CHANGE: Despite being told the call to prayer would be heard from the Chapel Tower earlier in the week, a decision to reverse the ruling was passed on Friday

Call for Prayer decision reversed An American university, which announced plans to broadcast a call to prayer from its chapel tower every Friday, has reversed that same decision following a number of objections.

CRITICAL: Evangelist, Franklin Graham, was one of the people to controversially call for the call to prayer to be removed

Duke University, in North Carolina, initially had planned to broadcast a ‘moderately amplified’ call to prayer, read by members of the Muslim Students Association, for approximately three minutes. However, plans will now see the students gather in a grassy area near the same chapel tower before going inside to a specified room to conduct their weekly prayer service. Duke’s vice president for public affairs and government relations, Michael Schoenfeld, said it would still be the decision of the students if they wished to use ‘some sort of amplification’. Explaining why the university took the decision to go back on their original plans, Mr Schoenfeld said: “There was considerable traffic and conversation and even a little bit of confusion, both within the campus and certainly outside, about what Duke was doing. “The purposes

and goals and even the facts had been so mischaracterized as to turn it into a divisive situation, not a unifying situation.” Amongst those who were dissatisfied at the proposals was well known evangelist, Franklin Graham, who urged the university to cancel the call to prayer due to recent violence against Christians which he attributed to Muslims. Schoenfeld added that he had also received emails and calls from other alumni and people in the community, yet said the reversal was not due to Graham’s opposition. He also said there were concerns about safety and security, but declined to elaborate on whether any specific threats had been received. He added: “It is important to note that there will continue to be a call to prayer and service as there has been for many years. “The only thing that has changed is that it will not come from the bell tower of the Duke Chapel as previously announced. “Our Muslim community enriches the university in countless ways. We welcome the active expression of their faith tradition, and all others, in ways that are meaningful and visible.” More than 700, of Duke’s 15,000 students identify themselves as Muslim.


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Indian censor board chief quits over film row India's censor board chief has resigned after reports that a film originally rejected by her panel has been cleared for release by an appeals board. Leela Samson got involved in a spat after the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal approved the film ‘Messenger of God’, directed by and starring guru Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. Ms Samson and her team for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had found the film unsuitable for the public because it promoted superstition. She also accused the state-run CBFC of "corruption and coercion". Ms Samson took over in August last year after the board's former chief was arrested on charges of corruption. Ms Samson said the apparent clearance of the film was "a mockery" of her organisation after Ms Samson's panel rejected The American U.S. advocacy group Human Rights Watch has urged China to revise draft legislation aimed at combating terrorism, saying it was "a license to commit human rights abuses". The law, which was made public for consultation last November, would establish a new counter-terrorism body that would have the power to designate organisations and members as terrorists without any protections of due process. The draft's definition of terrorism includes "thought, speech, or behaviour" that attempt to "subvert state power", "incite ethnic hatred" or "split the state". Subversion and splittism are catch-all charges that have been used against dissidents. Human Rights Watch China director Sophie Richardson called for the draft law to be brought in line with international standards, saying that "in

it. "My resignation is final," she told the Press Trust of India news agency. A CBFC member, Nandini Sardesai, said she was concerned the film was cleared in haste. "We all saw the movie. It was the collective decision of eight of us that the movie was not suitable for public viewing," Ms Sardesai said. "Usually the Tribunal takes 15 to 30 days to clear a film, but this case was cleared within 24 hours." Ms Sardesai has been quoted saying that they had rejected the film because it "promotes superstition and blind faith". The guru's website mentions ‘Messenger of God’ as a "movie which aims to spread social awareness in the society". "While the whole story depicts the truth, yet action, suspense and drama are also being added to make it more interesting".

Ms Samson said she had resigned because of "interference, coercion and corruption" of the government-appointed members and officers of the board. Last August, the former president of the board Rakesh Kumar was arrested for allegedly soliciting a bribe from a film producer and removed from the position. Films cannot be publicly exhibited in India unless they have been certified by the board, which is based in Mumbai and has nine regional offices. According to its website, the board has a legally empowered mission to "ensure healthy entertainment, recreation and education to the public". Its approval process can be slow and laborious, with multiple rounds of cuts, sometimes demanded before one of its four certificates is granted.

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its present form this law is little more than a license to commit human rights abuses". "The Chinese government needs to respect rights, not build a new architecture of surveillance," Richardson said in a statement. The law would require all telecommunication and internet service providers to help the government in preventing the spread of terrorism-related content. Public areas would be outfitted with facial recognition equipment - a system that "could easily be abused for personal or political ends", Human Rights Watch said. China has stressed that it is facing

a serious and complex struggle against terrorism. Hundreds of people have been killed over the past two years in the far western region of Xinjiang in unrest the government has blamed on Islamists who want to establish a separate state called East Turkestan. China's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a faxed inquiry for comment. Rights groups and exiles blame the government's repressive policies for stoking resentment among the Muslim Uighur people who call Xinjiang home. Last year, China said it would set up a national anti-terrorism intelligence system.


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That Varun Dhawan is hugely popular with the ladies is no surprise. The young actor’s six-pack, cute looks and incredible charm on the screen have won him a huge female fan following. However, this time he is out to prove a different point. ‘Badlapur’, a revenge saga directed by thriller specialist Sriram Raghavan, has garnered quite a few eyeballs with its trailer that shows Varun in a different role altogether. Kissing in Bollywood movie scenes has always been and still very much is a bit scandalous. However 27-year-old Varun Dhawan and 37-year-old Divya Dutta share a wild and lusty kiss in the film, which has earned it quite a buzz. Those who have seen the trailer must have noticed the fleeting lip-lock between the two, to which Varun commented: "The kissing scenes are organic. “I was very comfortable kissing Divya. Why not? Look at her. She is so sexy." Playing a man possessed by revenge,

the film is based on a true story and has an impressive ensemble cast of Huma Qureshi, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Yami Gautam and Divya Dutta. Varun can talk at length about how he prepared for the role, how the intense scenes affected his state of mind and his excitement about doing something truly different. Of course, the media has so far focused on the steamy scenes he shares with Yami Gautam and Divya Dutta but the actor isn’t perturbed. Talking about ‘Badlapur’ Varun says that he’ faced a few nerves because it’s not the regular run-of-the-mill thriller. In the film he play three different agegroups, in my 20s, 30s and 40s, so it’ll be interesting to see this young actor’s performance. Talking about this new avatar he comments: “There are two sides to a coin. “Sriram (Raghavan, the director behind movies like Johnny Gaddar and Ek Hasina Thi) sticks to his material no matter what. “He wouldn’t want to make his hero sing or dance suddenly. The thought of what if it fails does stick but working with this team itself is going to be a huge reward. “Any negative thought gets overshadowed by the positives of working with this team.”

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Honey Singh facing a battle Apparently, all the reports of Yo Yo Honey Singh’s ill health and his so-called depression due to being overworked are not quite true! Honey Singh allegedly wasn’t at home resting. Instead, he was reportedly at a rehab centre, trying to kick his addiction to spirits. In fact, it was at the SLAM tour that Honey realised this problem. The story goes that, on the tour, he refused to perform, while the organisers tried to convince him to. They even sent one of his team members to a bar that Honey was reportedly in! Apparently, he created a ruckus because he didn’t want to leave and even broke a bottle on his head, injuring himself badly! The bleeding wound was stitched up by an Indian doctor, and the matter was laid to rest, apparently courtesy of Shah Rukh Khan, who didn’t want to see Honey embarrassed.

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“You'd be a fool if you compete with Amitabh Bachchan” Achieving the fame and recognition that megastar Amitabh Bachchan has aquired is a dream for many in the Bollywood industry, which he has earned with dedication and hard work. Loved by the masses and critics alike and that shows with the numerous awards he has won, it would only be a dream for the actors of this generation to accomplish what Big B has. Even his son Abhishek Bachchan feels that competing with Amitabh Bachchan is a race that will be lost for sure. When asked Abhisek if he and Big B compete with each other and what is the discussion around these

awards he said: “I have three Filmfares but the elder generation has been a pro at winning them. “You'd be a fool if you compete with Amitabh Bachchan, you know that's a race you're going to lose for sure! “He is most excited about the awards I have won and thankfully my entire family has been present for all the times I have won a Filmfare and it's a moment I wanted to share with them. “My father took me to the first ever Filmfare that I had ever gone to and I was accompanying him and he won an award. So to have my family around when I win is always special, but we don't compete about these things.”

Katrina-Saif film released date announced

‘Phantom’ starring Katrina Kaif and Saif Ali Khan is now slated to release on 28th August. While Producer Sajid Nadiadwala couldn’t be reached, a spokesperson from NGE asserts: “Phantom will be releasing on 28 August, this year. It’s true. We’re really looking forward to its release. We hope that fans continue to support us wholeheartedly and welcome the film.” ‘Phantom’, directed by Kabir Khan, is a political thriller that unfolds across various countries around the world. The plot revolves around protagonist Daniyal, whose journey to seek justice takes him from India to Europe, America and the volatile Middle East. However, he finds out that in a mission like this, there is always a price to pay, in this case, a very personal price.

Jacqueline Fernandez experimenting with roles The stunning beauty, Jacqueline Fernandez is all set to stun the audience with some unique avatars in her role in the upcoming movies ‘Roy’ and ‘Brothers’, which are each two movies at the complete opposite end of the spectrum. Jacqueline said: “The movie ‘Roy’ has given me a chance to explore two different characters with two great actors, Arjun and Ranbir. “And now ‘Brothers’ will be a

complete departure from both of those characters. This is a film that no one would have expected me to have done. So, I'm excited to see the audience's response.” Brothers starring Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra and Jackie Shroff in key roles, is produced by Karan Johar and is expected to hit screens later this year. The movie is directed by Karan Malhotra and is an official remake of the 2011 Hollywood movie ‘Warrior’.


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India’s leading global ambassadors comprising of A-list actors, actresses, renowned directors, dignitaries and esteemed public figures came together in an unprecedented show of unity. The Action/2015 campaign, which was announced by education champion and Nobel Peace Prize 2014 winner Malala Yousafzai, is a growing movement of more than a thousand organisations in over 120 countries, which is urging political leaders to honour the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The campaign is billed as one of the biggest global outreach initiatives in history to address world-changing issues of climate change, poverty and inequality, which saw a massive outpouring of solidarity. Celebrities such as actor Akshay Kumar, Sonam Kapoor, Malaika Arora-Khan, Pulkit Samrat, Kiara Advani, Mohit Marwah, Arfi Lamba author Chetan Bhagat, producers Ashvini Yardi (Grazing Goat Pictures) and Ritesh Sidhwani (Excel Entertainment), TV personalities Gautam Rode, sport stars Yuvraj Singh and Vijendra Singh are some of the growing list of supporters. The initiative garnered further support on the 15th of January 2015, when an open letter, signed by such renowned activists as Indian actor Aamir Khan, was sent to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to encourage further action by India to address such critical issues as poverty, climate change and equality. Other major names to sign the open letter include Queen Rania Al Abdullah, U2 frontman Bono, Hollywood actors Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Hugh Jackman, philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates, UK-Sudanese entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim, singer Shakira. The campaign issues a stark warning; that while leaders have a historic chance in 2015 to make progress on some of the greatest challenges of our time at two critically important summits, currently too few leaders are playing the leadership roles needed. They set out their fear that if this does not change, leaders could be “sleepwalking the world towards one of the greatest failures of recent history.” India, although a country emerging as a powerful and revolutionary force on the world stage, still worryingly accounts for one-third of the world’s poor.

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FILM: Tevar DIRECTED BY: Amit Sharma GENRE: Action/Thriller STAR CAST: Sonakshi Sinha, Arjun Kapoor, Manoj Bajpayee Sonakshi Sinha and Arjun Kapoor star in an action-filled Bollywood tale of lethal love rivalry. Merciless yet unfailingly polite, bachelor Gajender Singh (Manoj Bajpayee) is used to things going his way. A bahubali to his elder brother, Gajender decides to get married for the sake of his sibling's reputation. When he meets Radhika Mishra (Sonakshi Sinha), who also hails from Mathura, he falls madly in love. However, 23-year-old MA student Radhika is suspicious of his motives and eager to flee this small town. Enter Pintu Shukla (Arjun Kapoor), a kabaddi champion from Agra, who has a dry sense of humour, is shy around women and prefers not to flaunt his strength. Radhika thinks he might be the one, but brutal Gajender is not about to let her go without a fight. First-time director Amit Sharma's adrenaline-driven remake of the Telugu hit 'Okkadu' is a full-on entertainer, with music by the award-winning duo SajidWajid.

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FILM: Alone DIRECTED BY: Bhushan Patel GENRE: Horror STAR CAST: Karan Singh Grover, Bipasha Basu, Zakir Hussain When her mother meets with an accident, Sanjana is forced to return to Kerala from Mumbai along with her husband Kabir. Sanjana, is the survivor between the conjoined twins, and when she comes home after years she is thrown face first into her old life which is both painful and haunting. Sanjana's return to Kerala not just brings back distant memories, but it seems as if it also brought back her sister Anjana's spirit. Sanjana is the only

one, who feels Anjana's (Bipasha) presence and sees her face in mirrors and reflections. Sanjana shares her plight with Kabir (Karan Singh) but he believes that it is merely love for her sister and the guilt of losing Anjana that is leading to these hallucinations. But soon these delusions grow into spine tingling incidents bringing Sanjana at the verge of a breakdown. Kabir takes help from his psychiatrist friend Namit only to realize that it is rather beyond science. Is the existence of Anjana's spirit real or it is just a figment of Sanjana's fervent guilt loaded imagination. Slowly these hallucinations give way to a shocking discovery of a horrific secret conjoined with fear, fate and a most passionate twisted love.

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FILM: Baby DIRECTED BY: Neeraj Pandey GENRE: Action/Thriller STAR CAST: Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher, Rana Daggubati, Danny Denzongpa, Kay Kay Menon Akshay Kumar reunites with writer/director Neeraj Pandey for a tense, topical espionage action-thriller. Ajay Singh Rajput (Akshay Kumar) is a leading officer in an elite counterintelligence unit. Their task is to operate below the radar, quietly and selflessly protecting their country from terrorist threats. But as Ajay foils one plot, he becomes aware of another far larger

one masterminded by a maniacal madman. With the clock ticking, it's up to this brave covert unit to track the terrorists' international tentacles and prevent them striking at the heart of India. Neeraj Pandey is a risk-taking director who has become renowned for tackling difficult issues head-on. Now he reunites with superstar Akshay Kumar, with whom he worked on the

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FILM: Shamitabh DIRECTED BY: R. Balki GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Amitabh Bachchan, Dhanush, Akshara Haasan, Mahesh Bhatt

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Amitabh Bachchan is playing the character of a "frustrated man" in his upcoming film 'Shamitabh'. The film revolves around a very unique plot, where it shows two different individuals having different talents and when they become one. The mixture measures up to be a very big hit in the industry. In the meantime, EGOcomes in the way and prepares to shatter the bond into pieces. Dhanush is a mute and deaf junior artist with great acting talents. Amitabh has a very impactful voice. Both, on their own, can not achieve any greatness in the film industry. But with a help of a third party (Aksara Hassan), when they come together, the talents combined, make a complete

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new Artist. Dhanush becomes the actor onscreen and Amitabh becomes his voice. But after reaching the peak of success, Both the leads start to become miserable to the question of having more importance in the unique cocktail. An unstoppable fight of ego comes in action and the clash drifts them apart, destroying every greatness they achieved and every possible milestones they could build together. R. Balki has said:"It is the story of two egos of how two people clash and nobody can be successful indeed. Most people think they can do it alone, most people think they have done it all. It is not like that. Behind every successful person, there is a team.�

FILM: Honour Killing DIRECTED BY: Avtar Bhogal GENRE: Drama STAR CAST: Zara Sheikh, Sandeep Singh, Jawed Sheikh, Tom Alter, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra A powerful multi-cultural love story set against the shocking backdrop of honour killings in the UK. Three men become firm friends in melting-pot Britain, despite their very different cultural backgrounds. One is a Sardar, the second a Pathan, and the third an Englishman who was born and raised in India. When the Englishman's daughter weds, his friends get together to organise traditional Asian celebrations. The Sardar's son Sunny (Sandeep Singh), who has come the UK to continue

his education, meets the Pathan's daughter Sameera (Zara Sheikh) and they quickly fall in love. The blissfully happy young couple hope that their parents will be relaxed about their plans to marry. But the respective families' intense opposition leads to bitter enmity and ultimate tragedy. Shot in London and Punjab, Avtar Bhogal's important drama uses actors from Britain, India and Pakistan to explore the complex background to the burning issue of honour killings.

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UNBROKEN STARRING: JACK O'CONNELL, DOMHNALL GLEESON, GARRETT HEDLUND, FINN WITTROCK DIRECTOR: ANGELINA JOLIE GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA Angelina Jolie CERT directs the incredible UK RELEA SE true-life WWII 26/12/20DATE: survival story of 14 Olympic athlete Louis Zamperini. As a rebellious youth, Louis is encouraged by his brother Pete to channel his energies into running. But war puts a stop to his Olympic track career as he volunteers for the Air Force. Following a crash landing in the Pacific, Louis and his two fellow survivors spend 47 gruelling days adrift in a life raft, at the mercy of sharks and the elements. But his ordeal is only just beginning. Captured by the Japanese, he's taken to a series of brutal prisoner of war camps.

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THE WOMAN IN BLACK: ANGEL OF DEATH STARRING: HELEN MCCRORY, PHOEBE FOX, JEREMY IRVINE, ADRIAN RAWLINS, OAKLEE PENDERGAST DIRECTOR: TOM HARPER GENRE: DRAMA, HORROR, THRILLER Four decades ago, Arthur Kipps discovered that a vengeful ghost haunted sinister Eel Marsh House. She was cruelly snatching the offspring of terrified locals in revenge for the drowning of her own son. Now it's the height of the WWII Blitz and children are being evacuated from London to the safety of the countryside. Young schoolteacher Eve Parkins and headmistress Jean Hogg take a group of pupils to the now even more dilapidated Eel Marsh House. But their presence reawakens the malevolent spirit. With the aid of a pilot, Eve must now unravel the secrets of the past to keep her frightened charges safe from harm.

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TAKEN 3 STARRING: LIAM NEESON, MAGGIE GRACE, FAMKE JANSSEN, FOREST WHITAKER, DOUGRAY SCOTT DIRECTOR: OLIVIER MEGATON GENRE: ACTION, THRILLER Liam Neeson returns as exUK RELEA covert operative SE Bryan Mills, 08/01/20DATE: 15 whose long awaited reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for the crime, he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the police. For one last time, Mills must use his ‘particular set of skills’, to track down the real killers, exact his unique brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to him now - his daughter.

FOXCATCHER STARRING: STEVE CARELL, MARK RUFFALO, SIENNA MILLER, CHANNING TATUM, VANESSA REDGRAVE DIRECTOR: BENNETT MILLER GENRE: DRAMA Based on true events, UK RELEA Foxcatcher tells the dark SE and fascinating story of the 09/01/20DATE: 15 unlikely and ultimately tragic relationship between an eccentric multimillionaire and two champion wrestlers. Despite being an Olympic gold medal winning wrestler, Mark Schultz feels frustrated. He has always lived in the shadow of his brother Dave, a fellow wrestling Olympian. A way out of poverty and into sporting history beckons when he is summoned to meet eccentric multimillionaire John Eleuthere du Pont. The tycoon invites Mark to move onto his sprawling estate and train with his Team Foxcatcher for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Desperate to win the respect of his disapproving mother, the unstable du Pont is determined to assemble and coach a world-class athletics team resulting in tragic consequences.

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SJEAPNT 2015 WHIPLASH STARRING: KOFI SIRIBOE, MILES TELLER, J.K. SIMMONS, MELISSA BENOIST, PAUL REISER DIRECTOR: ROB MARSHALL GENRE: COMEDY, MUSICAL An ambitious jazz 15 drummer is pushed CERT to greatness by a monstrous mentor in this dazzling drama. Nineteen-year-old drummer Andrew Neyman is determined not to settle for mediocrity. He wants to become one of the jazz greats, like his idol Buddy Rich. He wins a place at America's top music academy, where Terence

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STARRING: ALICIA VIKANDER, KIT HARINGTON, TARON EGERTON, EMILY WATSON, HAYLEY ATWELL DIRECTOR: JAMES KENT GENRE: DRAMA Bright, spirited young feminist Vera Brittain has her whole life ahead of her in the spring of 1914. She defies the wishes of her conservative parents to seek a place at Oxford. But her dreams are shattered by the outbreak of WWI. Her brother Edward and their

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CERT upbeat comedy. The marvellous mustachio must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumoured to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.

THE GAMBLER STARRING: MARK WAHLBERG, JESSICA LANGE, BRIE LARSON, ALVIN ING, JOHN GOODMAN DIRECTOR: RUPERT WYATT GENRE: DRAMA, THRILLER

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Rolls-Royce celebrates fifth successive sales record

CEO: Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has revealed record sales results for a fifth consecutive year, with 4,063 cars sold globally during 2014. This exceptional result means that sales have more than quadrupled since 2009. Strong sales were reported worldwide, with double-digit growth in most regions, North America (up 30%), the Middle East (up 20%) and Europe (up 40%). The United States remained the company’s most significant individual market. RollsRoyce’s home market, the United Kingdom, is the company’s fourth largest individual market (up 13%). Europe saw strong growth in a number of markets with Germany up by 30%, while in Asia Pacific, Australia grew by 75%, Japan by 60% and Korea 20%. In the Middle East, highlights included Bahrain (up 50%), Kuwait (up 45%) and Oman (up 27%). Emerging markets such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Vietnam all showed promising growth. The best-selling Rolls-Royce dealership in 2014 was Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Abu Dhabi. As part of the marque’s commitment to long-term sustainable growth, six new dealerships were opened in 2014, including Mexico City, Calgary, Canada and Gold Coast, Australia. A total of 127 dealerships are now in operation and further expansion is planned for 2015.

Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars said: “This fifth consecutive record year saw Rolls-Royce Motor Cars break through the 4,000 car sales level for the first time in its 111-year history. “The result confirms that our strategy of balanced, sustainable and profitable growth is delivering and that Rolls-Royce remains the world’s leading luxury goods brand. “This extraordinary success has been built on strong foundations: pinnacle products, dedicated people and a commitment to ensuring a balanced global sales picture.” Sales were driven by strong orders for Ghost Series II, launched in November, and Wraith, which enjoyed its first full year of sales, while the incomparable Phantom remains the company’s pinnacle product. Bespoke Collections including Waterspeed, Pinnacle Travel and Metropolitan, and unique creations such as the Maharaja Phantom Drophead Coupé contributed to Rolls‑Royce sustaining its leadership of the industry in the area of individualisation. In 2014, Rolls‑Royce once again sold more cars in the +Euros 200,000 net segment than any other manufacturer. 2014 also marked the first year in which every Phantom, and the great majority of Ghost and Wraith models, left the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood in West Sussex, England with significant Bespoke personalisation. A record number of

customers spent personal one-on-one time with Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke design consultants commissioning their personalised vehicles. To meet such strong demand, particularly for Bespoke cars, the company has created over 200 new permanent jobs in the past 18 months. More than 1,500 people are now employed at the Home of RollsRoyce. Further evidence of Rolls-Royce’s commitment to expansion in Great Britain came in September when the company announced plans for its new Technology and Logistics Centre at Bognor Regis, close to Goodwood. Construction of the new 30,000m2 facility, which is due to open in 2016, is well underway and around 200 new and existing staff in technical and logistics roles will be employed at the Centre. Business Secretary, Vince Cable said: “Rolls-Royce motor cars are famous throughout the world with increasing numbers now exported abroad. The skill and dedication of its workers here in Britain has led to another very successful year. “The UK’s automotive industry is thriving with a new car rolling off the production line every 20 seconds, and increasing levels of investment that’s helping to secure local jobs. Through our industrial strategy we are backing companies like Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as they go from strength to strength, giving them the right environment to invest with confidence and create high-skilled jobs”.

• 4,063 cars delivered to customers in 2014 (+12%) • Fifth consecutive record year and the highest sales in the marque’s 111-year history • Reaffirmation of leadership of super-luxury segment (>Euro 200,000 net) • Bespoke personalisation at highest-ever levels • North America tops regional figures, ahead of the Middle East, Europe and China • United States is biggest individual market • 200 new jobs created over the past two years • Major expansion underway in Southern England • Results reaffirm Rolls-Royce’s status as the world’s leading super-luxury goods manufacturer


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Twenty-five years after the debut of the original, paradigm-shifting NSX supercar, Acura revealed the production version of its highly anticipated successor - the nextgeneration Acura NSX. Developed and produced in the U.S.A., the production model, in a scintillating NSX Red finish, took the stage with a growl from its twinturbocharged engine at the 2015 North American International Auto Show. The next generation NSX showcases the production styling, design and specifications of Acura’s mid-engine sports hybrid supercar, and Acura announced key details of the all-new vehicle’s design and performance. Specifically created to bring a “new sports experience the approach is realized through an all-new power unit—a twinturbocharged 75-degree DOHC V6 engine with a 9-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) and threeelectric motor Sport Hybrid system. Developed under the concept of a “human-centered supercar,” a car that puts the driver first in every aspect of its design, the nextgeneration NSX will leverage its state-of-the-art hybrid supercar power unit, body and chassis to deliver exceptionally intuitive and immediate response to driver inputs.

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25 years after its debut Acura reveals the next generation of the NSX The development of nextgeneration NSX, driven by precision crafted performance, has resulted in a clean-sheet design, which involved nearly three years of intensive development effort by a global design and engineering team led by engineers at the company’s development center in Raymond, Ohio. The NSX body features classic low and wide proportions married to modern and alluring surfacing, an

aggressive front design, and tail lights that pays homage to the original NSX. The signature side intake and floating C-pillar collects air to feed the mid-mounted engine and directs airflow over the rear deck to increase downforce. To accommodate the new longitudinally mounted twin-turbo V6 and 9-speed DCT, the production vehicle was lengthened (+3 inches) and widened (+1 inch) with a slightly more cab-forward package, compared with the proportions of the NSX Concept

shown in 2012. The NSX has undergone extensive testing at the company’s state-of-the-art wind tunnel in Raymond, Ohio, leading to a number of significant changes from concept to final body design, including modified hood vents, new front fender vents, modified side air intakes, and an optimized deck spoiler. At the heart of the NSX’s performance capabilities is an allnew mid-mounted, 75-degree, DOHC V6 engine with twin

turbochargers mated to an Acuradeveloped 9-speed DCT. The V6 engine employs a raceinspired compact valve train and dry sump lubrication system to help lower the center of gravity. The allnew 9-speed DCT delivers synapsequick gear changes and rev-matching downshifts. The rear direct-drive electric motor, housed between the engine and transmission, supports acceleration, braking and transmission shifting performance. The NSX’s front wheels are driven by twin independent highoutput electric motors which deliver instantaneous torque response and dynamic left-to-right torque distribution. The NSX uses its front electric motors for dynamic torque vectoring in addition to enhancing acceleration and braking performance. The result is an instantaneous “zero delay” launch performance and handling response that seems to anticipate the driver’s desire. The NSX has undergone extensive testing at some of the world’s most challenging race circuits, including the famed Nurburgring. The company will begin accepting custom orders for the new NSX starting in the summer, with customer deliveries expected later in the year.


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FXXK! Ferrari’s hybrid hypercar with 1021 bhp is the ultimate racer’s dream

Let’s just say the folks at Ferrari take their jobs very seriously. Ferrari has a new car nicknamed FXX K, this new V12 1021 bhp- beast (yes - start drooling) is actually a product of a new research and development programme. The car is based on Maranello’s first hybrid model. The “K” in its nomenclature actually points to “KERS” which maximises track performance. This is actually a race car version of the latest Ferrari the “La Ferrari”. However, this race car will never be used in competition so it does not follow any race regulations. It is designed for an exclusive group, which Ferrari calls “Client Test Drivers” with whom Ferrari will roll out a test programme over the coming two years. Let’s take a quick look at the FXX K’s numbers. The car generates a total output of 1021 bhp, 835 bhp of this humongous number is generated by its conventional V12 and the rest 188 bhp is by the electric motor. Maximum torque is said to cross 664 lp-ft. The KERS on board has been upgraded to give the driver an option to control the car in four different modes. These are present on the “Manettino” controller on the centre console. These four modes are

“Qualify” for maximum power within a limitied number of laps, “Long Run” for going the distance, “Manual Boost” for instant maximum torque delivery and “Fast Charge” for quick recharge of the battery. With detailed active and passive aerodynamic sections, this is the ultimate machine from Ferrari. The

vanes in the low drag configuration and boost the spoiler’s efficiency in the high downforce one. This system also creates increased downforce at the rear of the car, allowing the use of an extreme diffusion volume for the rear diffuser, which increases air extraction from the underbody. The result is a claimed 50%

front of the car has a prominent twin profile spoiler with a large splitter. At the back, the tail section is now higher (than LaFerrari) and the mobile spoiler extends further for a total increase in extension of 60 mm when fully deployed. A vertical fin and a small wing each side of the tail act as guide

improvement in downforce in the low drag configuration and a 30% improvement in the more aggressive downforce configuration, resulting in a figure of 540 kg at 124 mph. Ferrari has confirmed that 40 cars will be built at a cost of €2.5 million each and every single one has been presold.


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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.

Hyde Park are CHAMPIONS Hyde Park 3-0 Half a Dozen A third hat-trick in a row from Tyler Bussue helped seal the championship title in style for Hyde Park as they thumped Half a Dozen 3-0 in the final game of the season. Bussue, who has been on lethal form all campaign, has been shortlisted for player-of-the-season and it was clear to see why after another lethal performance from the forward. A touching tribute was seen on the pitch by the league champions prior to kick off as they revealed their shirts with the name ‘Saeed’ on, in memory of player, Waleed Akhtar’s brother, who sadly passed away last year in October at the age of 36. As for the action, it was business as usual on the pitch with Park quickly finding their feet in the game, having all but guaranteed the title last week. Bussue’s movement off the ball was as it good as it was on it, creating space for players throughout and deserving his hattrick. The side deserved

Brilliant Bussue clinches third hat-trick in three games the title this year boasting the most efficient attacking line, with 45 goals in 18 games, and also the best defence, after conceding just seven. The team of champions this year

PLAYER OF PLAYER OF THE THE WEEK WEEK Borussia teeth’s Hamza Ismail fired in five goals to take his tally to 25 for the season and earned him the Golden Boot award. Ismail’s lethal partnership with Haseeb Ahmed saw the pair fire in 41 goals this year.

consisted of goalkeepers, Owais and Akiab, alongside Waleed Akhtar, Jameel Walker, Kadeem McFarlane, Ibrahim Malik, Tyler Bussue and captain, Idris Hussain.

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Borussia Teeth 7-0 Samba FC

After a lapse in form towards the end of the season, Borussia Teeth made sure they finished the campaign on a high note, overpowering already-relegated Samba FC, to clinch a 7-0 win. Five goals from the league’s top scorer, Hamza Ismail, guided the side on their way to all three points and ensured a top four finish for one of the league’s most entertaining side. Ismail’s incredible haul of goals also propelled him back to the top of the scorer’s charts for the season, as he picked up the golden boot award with 25 goals in his 18 league games, three ahead of his nearest competitor. Meanwhile, Haseeb Ahmed, who finished third on the list of scorers, also bagged a solitary goal, alongside Atif Din who got his name on the scoresheet.

Tetleys Tino 1-0 Super Six

The resurgent Super Six were forced to end the season with a defeat at the hands of Tetley’s Tino yet having already secured their place in the top division for next year, they will now look to prepare for a promising campaign. Having looked all but guaranteed to be relegated at the half-way point, Super Six finished four points clear of the drop despite the Tino’s win. Goalscorer in the game was Nadeem Saddique whose single strike confirmed his side’s fifth place finish, with only goal difference keeping them out of the top four.

Old Bacca Boys 0-0 NFA

Having watched their title hopes slip away last week, NFA were once again left frustrated on Thursday after being held to a goalless draw by Old Bacca Boys. A loss for OBB would have seen them finish the season in fifth spot, yet the final matchday point ensured a third place finish, making them the best of the rest behind the two runaway leaders. Two of the league’s tightest defences stood strong throughout the contest with a lack of firepower in both line-ups all but setting the tie up for a stalemate. NFA will be hoping to go one better next season and take top spot away from Hyde Park, yet look like they will need to recruit in the attacking department. Despite only being six points off the top at the end, and having conceded just five goals more, NFA scored 21 fewer goals which ultimately cost them the league crown.

Jubodhol 0-3 Al Aqs

Jubodhol were unable to field a side against Al Aqs so a 3-0 win was presented to the opponents.

Winner of awards will be announced on 29th January at the Hamara Centre in Leeds for SLUK'S prenstentation evening Short-list for Player Of The Season Tyler Bussue (Hyde Park), Kadeem McFarlan (Hyde Park), Kabir Miah (NFA), Hamza Ismail (Borussia Teeth), Nikash Yousef (OBB) and Hasan Noshi (Tetley's Tino) Short-list for Captain/Manager of the Season Idris Hussain (Hyde Park), Talib Hussain (HADC) and Rippon Ali (NFA)

Short-list for Most Improved Player Ibrahim Malik (Hyde Park), Atif Din (Borussia Teeth) and Talib Hussain (HADC)

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THE £120M QUESTION MANNY PACQUIAO V FLOYD MAYWEATHER FIGHT ALMOST FINALISED By Khalil Alam info@asianexpress.co.uk

Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr who demands approximately 40 million pounds per fight and is probably the greatest technical boxer to have ever lived has avoided the question of fighting his biggest rival Manny “Pac Man” Pacquiao since 2009 when it was first touted. Mayweather Jr has previously blamed Pacquiao’s boxing promoter claiming he is not willing to make the fight happen, Pacquiao making unreasonable money demands in terms of fight revenue and accusation that Pacquiao has used illegal sport enhancing drugs as justification for the fight not taking place. However Mayweather Jr has now dropped the biggest hint that he finally wants to end his spectacular career with a fight against Pacquiao. Mayweather Jr is now the nearing the end of his career and is known as the best pound for pound fighter in the world with an impressive 47 wins with no losses and the fight against Pacquiao could be his most career defining fight billed as being “The Fight of the Century.” Pacquiao’s promoter has confirmed this week that they have agreed the terms for the Mayweather Jr fight to take place on 2nd May 2015 in Las Vagas. It

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has also been confirmed that Mayweather Jr’s representatives have agreed the fight deal in “principle” with a 60-40 split of the revenue in Mayweather Jr’s favour. The final seal of approval for this fight to take place is for Mayweather Jr himself to finally agree. It would seem that the biggest obstacle for this fight not to take place has been the financial split between the fighters and since Mayweather Jr’s demands have now been met this fight is closer to happening now than ever before. I personally do not believe that Mayweather Jr can be belittled about his financial demands in regards the Pacquiao fight since he sells more pay-per-views sales that any other fighter in the world and is also the undefeated fighter. The fight itself could generate Mayweather Jr and Pacquiao more than 120 million pounds in revenue and this fight is already being considered as the biggest fight ever in the sport of boxing. In my opinion the outcome of Pacquiao v Mayweather Jr will be a Mayweather Jr win and I also believe the likes of Marcos Maidana, Saul Alvarez and Robert Guerrero (all previous Mayweather Jr victims) had more of a boxing chance in defeating Mayweather Jr than Pacquiao has at this late stage of his career. The Mayweather Jr v Pacquiao fight is well overdue with both fighters now showing more signs of vulnerabilities in terms of boxing ability that comes natural with age. The time is now and it is better late than never to finally get this fight deal done and give the fight fans what they want to see. The final decision now lies in the hands of one man Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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Black belt ceremony awards young trainers

By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Five martial artists from a kickboxing academy in Bradford were awarded their black belts last week after passing the grade in the fast-paced sport. The students, from Azar Farooq Kickboxing, received the decorated honour at a special ceremony on Monday, with family and friends in attendance. To achieve the final colour belt in the sport, the students had to complete moves and combinations from all previous belts, as well as newly introduced skills required for the black accolade. Aged between 10 and 19-years-old, each group member took approximately five and a half hours to complete the rigorous exam and were not told if they had passed until the ceremony. The youngest recipient on the day was 10-year-old Muin Bin Azar, who is also the son of head-instructor, Azar Farooq. The Brackenhill Primary School student said it felt great to receive his black belt, at a younger age than his brother. “Having done the exam back in December we were made to wait a long time to find out if we had passed so I am very happy,” he said.

QUALIFIED: The latest black belt graduates from Azar Farooq Kickboxing were (pictured l-r) Muizz Bin Azar, Hassan Khan, Shereen Bano, Musahib Sabir, and Waleed Bin Azar

“We need more people, and more groups, like this one which are not only helping to teach children about selfdiscipline but also creating a safe environment for them, rather than standing around on the streets.” “My second Dan is what I want to achieve next and then teach kickboxing when I am older like my dad.” Shereen Bano, 19, a student at Bradford College, was the only woman to receive the black belt and said she would like to see more girls take up the sport. “I have been doing this for six or seven years now so to have got this far in the sport is a massive achievement,” she said.

TOUGH: Each of the students were handed their belts from Azar Farooq and Auto Prestige director, Arshad Mahmood

“I want to keep going with it now and hopefully in the future open up my own dojo where I can help train young girls in the sport because they are currently underrepresented. “It is great fun and I want more young people to get involved.” Azar added that all the ‘kids have been great and all deserve their black belts’. “It took eight weeks of intense training to earn the belt, building up fitness and stamina for the final grading which lasted over five hours,” he said. “It is a big achievement for each of these students who, with the support of their family and everyone involved, have been able to gain this qualification.” The other students who received their awards on the day were: 13-year-old Waleed Bin Azar (second Dan); Musahib Sabir, 16; and Hassan Khan, 17. The presentation took place at Auto Prestige, In Bradford, and Arshad Mahmood, director of the company, explained why he was backing the academy and the importance of giving children access to sport. “I have been involved with Azar for around nine years now and it is not for any personal gain, just to give something back to the community,” he said. “We need more people, and more groups, like this one which are not only helping to teach children about selfdiscipline but also creating a safe environment for them, rather than standing around on the streets.”


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Ashfaq helps Britain clinch victory

CHAMP: Qais Ashfaq secured a split decision victory after overcoming China Dragon’s Diao Jianhao last week

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Leeds’ Qais Ashfaq registered an emotional victory last week as he made a winning start to his life a British Lionheart. Coming up against China Dragon’s Diao Jianhao, the 21-year-old won on a split decision as he battled through the five-round contest in the World Series of Boxing. It was a tough mental challenge for Ashfaq, whose grandmother had sadly passed away just days before the fight, and he dedicated the win to her memory. “It was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster,” Ashfaq said. “I know I didn’t perform to my best and I did find it hard to compose myself at points because my emotions were really getting to me. “Obviously to have got the win was great and I dedicated the performance to my grandma.” Going into the match-up Ashfaq knew little about who his opponent was even going to be due to no footage being available for the Chinese bantamweight. Despite the unpredictably, the British Lionheart was able to claim victory on two of the three judge’s scorecards and helped his team on their way to a 3-2 triumph. Speaking about the tournament setup, he continued: “It was good to make my

WSB debut in the five-round format. I know I’m fit enough to complete the rounds and it is all good experience for building up my strength and technique. “I’m still only 21 and I’m coming up against people older than me which is really good for my development. I can feel myself getting stronger and this is just what I need to help me continue to improve.” The WSB sees teams, representing franchises across the globe, competing in a league format, leading to play-offs and a final. Three competitors are entered in each weight division from each nation with the top ranking boxer at the end of the tournament securing their place in the Olympics. Ashfaq added: “This is the hardest way to qualify to be honest but it is no different to anything else I enter, in that I go into every tournament to win. “What is unique about the competition is that we can compete in another WSB tournament later in the year if we are not successful in this one and get another shot at qualifying for the Olympics.” The British Lionhearts next fixture will take place on 30th January as the side travel to Africa to face the Morocco Atlas Lions.

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World Record smashed Continued on page 91 Explaining where the idea for the fundraising initiative came from, Bajwa said: “I had seen a lot of people around me doing things for charity and wanted to get involved in something a bit different. “I had previously done a similar challenge back in April but this was something much harder.” He added: “Once I thought up this idea and told people about it, there was no going back. I had some people saying they would travel from abroad just to compete in a few rounds with me so I knew it was going to happen.” After the challenge, Bajwa was told he had broken the Guinness World Record for most consecutive rounds of full Thai sparring – including elbows and knees to the face. “When it was all over I was just

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so relieved, I had been hit so many times,” he said. “After ten rounds I remember thinking to myself, there are another 100 of these to go yet, but it wasn’t until the 60th or 70th that I really began to feel it. “Every hit was hurting and felt so heavy by then but I knew that I just had to keep going because people were counting on me.” Taking place at the K-Star Muay Thai Gym, in Oldbury, the now World-record holder added his thanks to all those who had supported him throughout the day. “I have to thank Damion Trainor in particular who let me use his gym all day and even started the sparring with me in the early rounds. “He is a former two-time world champion in the sport so it was definitely a tough start which set me up for the rest of the day. Also, a big thank you to everyone who

Exhausting seven-hour Thai Boxing challenge completed has donated so far and for their messages of support.” The World Record attempt was completed on behalf of the Mary Stevens Hospice which offers specialist care for people living with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses, as well as dedicated support for their families and carers. Bajwa’s friend’s mother was cared for at the hospice in her final days before sadly passing away and the ‘amazing care’ she received was further motivation for the challenge. If you would like to sponsor Mubz Bajwa, you can still do so by visiting his JustGiving page.

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CHAMP: Mubz Bajwa completed 111 rounds of full contact sparring to break the World Record as he raised money for Mary Steven’s Hospice

Exhausting seven-hour Thai Boxing challenge completed

By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Battered, bruised and hurting, Mubz Bajwa walks away from the ring after 111 consecutive rounds of boxing yet still has a smile on his face, knowing he has broken a world record and raised hundreds of pounds for charity.

The Birmingham competitor, who has been involved in the sport for almost 20 years, took on the mammoth challenge last month in an attempt to raise money for Mary Steven’s Hospice. Having completed a similar task of 150 rounds in April, Bajwa stepped up the challenge this time around, doubling the length of

each round and adding the fullcontact stipulation. For more than seven hours, he came up against fellow Thai boxers, including former world champions, as he amassed an incredible tally of three-minute consecutive rounds with only 30 seconds rest between each one.

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