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TERRIFIED: Paragon Pizza owner, Razaul Karim, was one of three men detained by police

CRUEL PRANK Innocent take away staff arrested and detained by police after hoax call By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

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

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

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

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Hands on learning sees history brought to life By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A Leeds-based school took a trip back in time earlier this week as the 1940s arrived in the city. Army generals, Morse code and even a tea dance were all found at the Co-operative Academy of

Leeds on Wednesday 23rd October where learning really did come to life. As part of the ‘hands-on’ learning approach, students took part in activities throughout the day to learn, first-hand, about the Second World War. Special guests also included experts in the fields of food rationing during war times as well as fashion, and a holocaust survivor. Dr Martin Kapel, of the Holocaust Survivors Friendship Association, spoke to the students about his own experience as a Jewish child in Germany, and the moment he was taken from his bed in the night by the Nazis and herded onto a train with his family. A group of Year 11 citizenship students held a session on racism during war times with younger pupils at the academy. Academy Principal, Eileen McCarthy, explained how the proactive approach to learning which has been adopted at the Academy not only boosts attendance but also morale of all students and staff. She said: “We believe very

much in experiential learning and not just looking at text books. “We do theme days throughout the year and this happens to be one based around World War Two which everybody has really taken to and joined in the spirit of. There is an educational element to every single aspect of what we are doing today. It is learning about the past but is also problem solving and mathematical theory at the same time.” Ms McCarthy added: “By doing days like this we ensure every student gets a fair chance at learning; for example many of our students come to us and may not have ever been to school before. “Some have come from war torn areas of Africa and are very keen to learn but you have to remember this is first time they have been in our learning environment and for some, they are still learning English – we have 77 spoken languages here. “Our challenge is to ensure everybody reaches the national standard and hopefully by doing days like this we will be able to achieve that.” The Leeds-based establishment, formerly Primrose High School, has excelled since becoming an academy and last year achieved record GCSE results. Ms McCarthy added: “We are a relatively new academy and are due our first Ofsted at any time up to July bu I don’t believe we have anything to worry about. “In the summer, we had the best results ever for the academy and the predecessor school as well with all English and Maths grades up from previous years.” LEADER: Co-operative of Leeds principal, Eileen McCarthy

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Prime Minister praises Muslim communities at Eid reception at

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WITH THE PM: Asian Express Editor Andleeb Hanif enjoys the Eid reception

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The Prime Minister praised Britain’s Muslim communities and announced new measures to help Muslim students and entrepreneurs at his annual Eid alAdha reception. Speaking at Downing Street on Monday October 21st, the Prime

Minister announced new proposals on extending availability of Start Up and student loans to make them consistent with Islamic financial principles. The Prime Minister made the announcement to members of the Muslim community as they celebrated the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha at Downing Street. They were joined by senior Government ministers, including

Baroness Warsi, Imams, community and business leaders, charities and public servants from across the diverse range of Muslim communities in the UK. The proposals will benefit aspiring Muslim entrepreneurs and students who may be deterred from starting their own business or entering higher education due to their religious financial beliefs. Speaking at the reception the Prime Minister said: “I want Britain to be one of the world's centres of Islamic finance - from the highest and mightiest financial institutions all the way to start ups. “We’ve got tens of thousands of young people starting their own businesses and tonight I can announce that we will make sure that there is a type of start up loan that is totally consistent with all the principles of Islamic finance. “We must do that for start up loans, we must do that for students loans and we must do it for the enterprise allowance. That's what a welcoming, tolerant, multi-racial country does." Praising the Muslim community for their contribution to Britain, the Prime Minister said: “Tonight is about celebrating the contribution


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that British Muslims make to our country. It is a huge contribution. But tonight is also an opportunity to talk about the issues of integration, of how we help Muslims around the world and the importance of faith in our country and in our communities and the Muslim faith is so strong in that.” Talking about the UK’s role in supporting Muslims and other people in need around the world, the Prime Minister added that he was proud of the that fact that even in difficult economic times has kept its promise on aid and development – meeting that 0.7% target of our gross national income. “A lot of that money goes to some of the most challenged Islamic countries in the world. It is something that we can all be proud that every two seconds a child is vaccinated somewhere in the world because of aid that British tax payers have provided.”

“I want Britain to be one of the world’s centres of Islamic finance.” – David Cameron

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PRESENT: Bradford Sea Cadets at Centenary Square

CHOSEN: The Lord Mayor’s Cadet LC Ummar Younis

West Yorkshire sea cadets mark anniversary with mass march

Celebrating

75 years of Bradford’s Sea Cadets

TEAM: Bradford Sea Cadets were given the Evelyn Cleverly Award for the best juniors in the country

Sea Cadets from across Yorkshire united last weekend to commemorate Trafalgar Day in style as hundreds took to the streets to mark the annual event. 200 cadets from West Yorkshire’s eight units marched through the city of Bradford on Sunday 20th October in honour of Admiral Lord Nelson’s historic victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Coinciding with this year’s celebrations was the Bradford Sea Cadets 75th anniversary. With the march initially organised to take place in Keighley, the troops passed the honour of staging the event to their near neighbours to fittingly mark both occasions. Cadets from Bradford, Leeds, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Castleford, South Elmsall and Keighley were all in attendance whilst the Bradford Air Cadets’ band led the demonstration. Bodies gathered in Centenary Square at around midday where the cadets were then inspected by the representing bodies; the High Sheriff of West Yorkshire, Virginia Lloyd, Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire, Major Stan Hardy, and Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Khadim Hussain. From there, the troops were led along Market Street, towards the cathedral where Bradford Sea Cadets chaplain, John Howard, gave his speech. After the cathedral service, the cadets then

paraded back to Centenary Square to march past dignitaries, before attending a reception at the Bradford Sea Cadets headquarters TS Aurora, which was named after the troop ship adopted by the citizens of Bradford during the Second World War. The parade marks the end of Bradford Sea Cadet’s 75th anniversary year, which began with it being named as national Evelyn Cleverly Award winners, beating 400 units from across the country. The Lord Mayor said: “It was a real honour to welcome Sea Cadets from across West Yorkshire to Bradford to commemorate this famous battle, especially as it coincides with the 75th year of Sea Cadets in Bradford.” Chairman of the Bradford Sea Cadets, Sandra Howard, said she was proud to see so many people turn out for the annual event and was thankful for everybody who was involved. “It was a fantastic day and even the bad weather stayed away which was always a bonus,” she explained. “To see everybody come together for a march like this was amazing and was actually quite moving to witness. There were so many people here that it makes you realise how big the sea cadets really are.” The Lord Mayor’s Cadet LC Ummar Younis and the West Yorkshire Lord Lieutenant’s Sea Cadet POC Lorna Zurek, both from Bradford, both took part in the parade.


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Hundreds of jobs created in Denholme Local businessman brings prosperity back to Bradford By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

With the recession forcing many businesses into closure and preventing some start-up businesses from ever taking off, a Bradford-based businessman is playing his part in helping to rejuvenate his local area. Property tycoon, Nirmal Singh has faced the difficult times head-on and his recent purchase of a disused, abandoned site in Denholme has already brought prosperity back to the Bradford town. Mr Singh and his family completed the 16 acre development, which has already brought 100 jobs to the area, with the potential for a further 200 in the future as the site aims to restore its efficiency back to its heyday. Formally owned by the Whitaker manufacturing sector, and used solely as their premises, Mr Singh decided to break up the mass space into a multitude of separate commercial units including retail, commercial, manufacturing, industrial and storage space. This decision has proved successful for the property developer who has now become the major employer for providing facilities in Denholme. Mr Singh said he was ‘proud’ to have been able to bring the site back into use and help create job opportunities in a ACQUIRED: Nirmal Singh at the Denholme site

place which had been potentially forgotten about. The acquisition of the site has also seen the major political parties come together to praise the project. Supported by the Bradford council and leader of the Conservative party, Glenn Miller, as well as the leader of the Labour party, David Green, the renovations have become a cross-party issue, whereby both groups support the site. Mr Singh now has plans to turn the site into an energy efficient ‘green site’, by developing his own wind farm meaning electricity can be produced on-site making it cheaper for tenants and more environmentally friendly. The Distribution Network Operator (DNO) have confirmed that if the grid allows it, they will also allow for a solar farm to be created and this will help generate one megawatt of potential energy which could be supplied and sold back into the grid to provide green energy back into Denholme.

DEVELOPMENT: Property Developer, Mr Nirmal Singh (seated) with his son, Simi Sekhon


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Takeaway targeted by malicious hoax call Innocent staff detained by police in major operation Razaul Karim, owner and manager of the eatery, was the third member to be detained by police after arriving late to work and explained how shocked he was to find what was going on at the establishment. He said: “I was on my way in and was later than usual so tried ringing the takeaway but there was no answer. That made me a little worried to be honest because we always open at five so I tried the staff mobiles and again no answer. I had no idea what was happening. “When I pulled into Knaresborough the High street had been cordoned off and before I knew it there were armed officers pointing their guns at me shouting, ‘keep your hand on the wheel’. “They handcuffed me in my car and told me my business was being searched because they had reports saying we had ‘ammunition’ and ‘gun powder’ on our premises. I was terrified.” Following Mr Karim’s arrest, he was taken to the police station and questioned in the car for over two hours before a ‘horrible’ body search was conducted.

At approximately 8.30pm police released a statement saying the incident was a result of a hoax telephone call but Mr Karim said ‘the damage had already been done by then’. “We were told we can go after that but I was still in shock,” he continued. “I am still struggling with mental anxiety when I’m at home because you just don’t expect something like that to happen to you. “If it wasn’t for the fantastic support of the local people, we could have really struggled over the last week. Fortunately the public’s response has been fantastic; we got a host of cards through and on Saturday night we completely sold out of food we were that busy.” Clare Hamberg is one of Paragon’s ‘loyal’ customers and explained how she could not believe the news as it was reported. “I first heard about it when my son told me his friends had to stay in school because the police had closed the street,” she said. “When I was told it was the Paragon guys I knew the police were wrong.” North Yorkshire Police Police

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issued the following statement in regard to the incident: “Although we have established that the calls to North Yorkshire Police and a neighbouring force were malicious and hoax... our prime concern during the incident was to ensure the safety of members of the public. As a result, we ensured a rapid police response to the town centre. “The incident has caused great concern, alarm and disruption to the people of Knaresborough and an investigation led by our Major Crime Unit is now underway to find out who was responsible and ensure they are brought to justice.” A Leeds man has since been arrested and released on bail in connection to the incident, whilst police are still urging witnesses to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101.

STAFF: (l-r) Razaul Karim, Diluwar Hussein, Manik Miah, Shofiqur Rahman SUPPORT: More than ten letters and cards have been sent in


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Royal recognition for the ABA

‘Community Initiative’ award for Leeds organisation

A leading organisation for the blind was independence in their own homes." ABA’s work includes advocacy, drop-in commended earlier this month for their part in helping visually impaired people in Leeds. advice sessions, a weekly luncheon club, The Association of Blind Asians (ABA) is assistance with reading and replying to official the only service of its kind in the UK and correspondence and health education. supports people who have, or are at risk of ABA’s staff and volunteers are able to deliver this support in a way that takes getting, visual impairment. Set up in 1989, the group caters mainly for account of people’s culture and Leeds’ South Asian community, and were language. Awards were also given to 40 issued with the Community Initiative award from HRH the Duke of York, Prince Andrew. organisations from across the region ABA Manager Debbani Ghosh collected including, The Growing Zone in the award on behalf of the group, whilst Kippax, Leeds Mencap, Friends of colleague Ben Deutsch, and trustees Shehnaz PHAB, St Andrews Pantomime Jinwala and Amarjit Uppal, were also in Group, Gipton Together and Canopy Housing. attendance at the Bridlington ceremony. The Community Initiative was founded by The Duke of York to recognise the work of voluntary organisations in Yorkshire who do exceptional work to meet the needs of their local communities. The citation for ABA stated that: “[The] ABA is an exemplar of how an activity initially created to meet a 'single issue' demand can grow and develop into a comprehensive support system for people of all ages, and increasingly all communities. “ABA turns people's lives AWARD: HRH Duke of York, Prince around and gives them Prince Andrew with ABA associates Andrew with ABA Manager Debbani Ghosh


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Symbolic poppies for every religion

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A group of Sikhs from Leeds are hoping to raise awareness of a special poppy appeal in build up to this year’s Remembrance Day. The poppy is the national symbol used to commemorate the efforts of all the soldiers who died in battle during the First and Second World Wars. Since 1922, the paper replicates have been created for the public to purchase and raise money for the Royal British Legion and now the fundraising campaign has been expanded. Wooden stakes, with poppies attached, have been used in the past to place in the ground, and the latest initiative involves stakes in a range of designs, created to commemorate different religions. A wooden cross (Christianity), crescent (Islam), star (Judaism) and Sikh Khanda are all available for purchase from the Royal British Legion and offer different faiths the chance to pay respect to fallen soldiers from their respected religions. Leeds-resident, Byara Singh has brought hundreds of the Sikh Khanda poppies to the Yorkshire city with collections taking place at local Gurdwaras. More than 83,000 Sikhs were killed in the First and Second World Wars, whilst over 100,000 were injured in battle as they stood alongside British troops. Mr Singh explained how important the campaign was in recognising the significant contribution of the Sikh community in the two wars. He said: “Sikhs were involved a lot in the First World War and thousands upon thousands died in battle. “This campaign helps bring attention to their contribution and allows us all to pay respect to different communities whose war efforts were very substantial.” This will be the third year that the Sikh Khandas are available and their prominence is growing every year. The idea for the Sikh Khanda Poppy Project came from a Derbybased teacher who, after a visit to the National Memorial Arboretum noticed that there were special poppy holders to commemorate other religions but not one for the Sikh community. This led Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa, and his cousin Jaz Rai, to design the Sikh Khanda holder which is now produced in the thousands by the Royal British Legion’s poppy factory.

Mr Dhindsa spoke of why the project is so important. “I felt it needed to be made because I want more young Sikhs and the public to be aware of the great contributions the Sikhs made during both world wars in helping the allies fight the Nazis and fascists,” he said. “We just did not want these names to be forgotten and for nobody to put poppies down next to their names just because a particular poppy was not available. “I feel that a better understanding of the role of Sikhs and their contribution during the wars might also educate those that see the turban and the beard as a threat.” APPEAL: (l-r) Rehal Balvir Singh, Byara Singh and Surjeet Singh Puee

“This campaign helps bring attention to their contribution and allows us all to pay respect to different communities whose war efforts were very substantial.”


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FanTAZ tic day at Hamara Role Model series welcomes radio star

DJ Taz is a blast from the past. Returning from a long break, ‘the girl with the bling, who also likes to sing’ was back to energise the youth as part of the on-going Role model series. As well as being a presenter for radio Asian Fever she is also a renowned rapper and the young people at the Hamara centre were lucky enough to have her around for inspiration. Taz has been a presenter for radio Asian Fever for the last 6 years. To begin with the music enthusiast shared her experiences and thoughts with the group. “Having been thrown into the deep end I made so many mistakes but that helped me learn and be a better presenter,” she said. She continued to explain University life and even gave the talk in her own unique style: “I was at uni, I was presenting, I was playing music, I was loud in the air, it was crazy but it was absolutely awesome at the same time.”

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Overall Taz’s message was very clear ‘Believe in yourself’ you will get negative opinions all your life but as long as you are willing to work hard you will get something out of it. She advised the young people to ‘Dare to dream and dare to do something different’. The session was finished off in style with a rap Taz wrote just a few hours earlier for the Streetvibe group, as seen on the left. The Streetvibe project helping to make a change, all sessions of the Role Model Series will be in Asian Express news paper. Please check out the website www.rolemodelseries.com, like the Hamara centre on Facebook, or follow the Hamara centre on Twitter. Find us on Flickr under flickr member. Check out the RMS Hamara YouTube channel. For further info contact Arfan on 0113 277 3330 ext 241 or email Arfan@hamara.co.uk.

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Huddersfield lights switch on

The festive season officially begins in Huddersfield next month with the Christmas Lights Switch On, set to take place on Saturday the 16th November. Taking place on the Piazza from 4.30pm, this year the Christmas lights will be switched on by CBeebies’ favourite Sid Sloane. Paul Foster and Debbie Lindley from The Pulse Breakfast Show will be live on stage throughout the event, entertaining the crowds with games and music and introducing guests including Kirklees College singers and dancers. Special guest, Huddersfield’s Town Crier Vic Watson, will be on hand to bring an extra special festive atmosphere to the event.

Learn with the Bulls

Bradford Bulls’ Heritage Team will visit four libraries across the Bradford district next week as part of a national scheme that aims to encourage more people to read a book. The Team will deliver special reading and story-telling sessions during the half-term break in support of the Try Reading campaign. The scheme, designed for public libraries, celebrates and promotes the Rugby League World Cup 2013. The free sessions are open to children and young people aged between 5 and 11 years old. They will be held at Eccleshill Library on Wednesday 30th October at 2pm; Clayton Library on Thursday 31st October at 10.30 am; Wibsey Library on Thursday 31st October at 2pm; and Wyke Library on Friday the 1st November at 2pm.

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Listers Lantern Communities unite to light up Bradford sky After months of hard work from community groups across Bradford, Lister Park was lit up last weekend in a spectacular lantern parade. Despite the downpour of rain, spirits remained high as hundreds gathered on Saturday 18th October to witness the illuminations, lead by a giant 15 metre light-up snake. Children from across a host of Bradford schools, as well as

representatives from local churches and youth groups, had been involved with the creation of the lanterns with old and young uniting to show off the final product. The brainchild of Stephen Bykar and Judie Connor, the original concept was conceived to bring the community together and with backing from the Near Neighbours initiative and 2:28, the final event proved a massive

ARTISTS: (l-r) Harry Kingham, Katie Jones and Judy Connor

success. Dozens of lanterns, including a phoenix model with a wingspan of over six metres, marched through the park on Saturday whilst specially crafted lanterns, containing children’s wishes, were sent down stream in a boating lake alongside floating lily lanterns. Meanwhile, carnival music, skeleton stilt-walkers and fire jugglers, entertained the crowds who braved the weather. Katie Jones, one of the Community Artists behind the event was delighted with the day and explained how impressed she was with the final project. She said: “This event is about bringing people together from across Bradford’s diverse community to celebrate our shared creativity, the beauty and symbolism of light, and to be enchanted in Lister Park. “To have all the schools involved was fantastic and really showed how everybody can come together. The only thing that threatened to stop us was the rain and despite a heavy downpour we didn’t let it dampen our spirits. Some people even said it made the

experience better.” Sajid Mahmood, a volunteer who worked alongside the campaign, was also of the opinion that no weather was going to stop the participants from enjoying themselves. He added: “It was an excellent event which saw people from really diverse backgrounds and community groups come together. The weather did let us down a little bit but there were still hundreds who turned up which was brilliant.” The affiliated school groups who contributed to the creation of lanterns were: Shipley C of E Primary, Frizinghall Primary and Heaton St. Barnabus Primary. Meanwhile, other social groups included: 88th Bradford Guide Group, Manningham Mills lunch club, Positive Bradford, Bradford Woodcraft Folk, Bradford Young Ambassadors Group, Shipley Baptist Church, St. Margaret’s Frizinghall, Frizinghall Community Room, Rae Gala, Bradford Disability Sport and Leisure, Gracespace, Little Lane Church, Mum’s group, and finally Frizinghall Girls Group.


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Tackling food poverty together

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Food bank providers from across Leeds came together earlier this week, to discuss ways they can continue to meet demand and tackle food poverty in the city. The seminar brought together food banks from across the city, all of which are voluntary or faith-based organisations who rely heavily on donations from members of the public and businesses. Poverty is one of the major challenges facing Leeds in current times – a challenge which the council is tackling head on. Leeds City Council is putting together a major strategy which aims to tackle all the issues surrounding poverty and financial hardship.

Set for closure

Kirklees Cabinet has approved detailed plans to close the Deighton Centre in 2014 as part of the council strategy to make savings and efficiencies by relocating staff and services into existing town centre buildings. The Deighton Centre currently operates as a multi-use centre with office accommodation, training, community event space and a nursery. The grounds also house three playing fields and the Deighton Sports Arena near the site entrance which is operated by Kirklees Active Leisure - neither of these will be affected by the closure. The centre currently houses a number of services and office staff but the building is inefficient and has significant maintenance and investment liabilities.

Walkers wanted

Ramblers are being invited to take part in a six-mile walk on and around Castle Hill at 11am on Friday 1st November. The walk marks the ancient festival Samhain (pronounced 'sow-in') which literally means 'summer's end'. The festival celebrates the end of the summer and the start of winter and has developed over the years into what we now celebrate as Halloween. The end of the summer provides a time to reflect and get ready for winter. The walk led by Ranger Julian Brown will be moderate in difficulty covering some rough terrain and slopes and will last for approximately 3 hours. The walk is free but booking is essential and if you are interested in taking part contact Julian on 07968 426312. Walkers are advised that only assistance dogs are allowed.

Record breaking recycling

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For the first time ever, Leeds residents have recycled more than half their rubbish. The 50 per cent barrier was broken in June, according to the latest released statistics, when recycling rates hit an all-time high. By making the most of green recycling bins, brown garden bins and recycling points and centres, 52 per cent of waste from across the city was recycled; the highest ever for a single month. The record-busting performance takes the city’s overall recycling rate for 2013/14 so far to just over 47 per cent. The feat also means that an amazing 7,000 tonnes less waste has been sent to landfill so far compared to the previous year.


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Slavery: A hidden crime

India and Pakistan house 54 per cent of the world’s population of enslaved people Over 16 million or half the world’s population of modern day slaves live in India and Pakistan, according to the inaugural Global Slavery Index published this week. An estimated 30 million people worldwide are living in modern-day slavery, of which 2.1 million are in Pakistan and a staggering 14 million are based in India. The report by the Walk Free Foundation ranks 162 countries on ‘modern slavery’ by using reports from governments and nonprofit organisations as well as statistical estimates. The Walk Free Foundation’s definition of modern slavery includes slavery itself, as well as human trafficking and forced labour, and slavery-like practices such as debt bondage, forced marriage, and sale or exploitation of children. According to the index, India has the highest total number of enslaved people in the world, between 13.2 million to 14.6 million, followed by China with 2.9 million enslaved people, and Pakistan with 2.1 million enslaved people. According to estimates by the WFF report, over 1.2 per cent of the Pakistani population is enforced into in some form of slavery. In India, this percentage rests somewhere around 1.13 per cent, while in China it is about 0.22 per cent. Combined, both India and Pakistan house 54 per cent of the world’s population of enslaved people. The index also ranks countries on a slavery prevalence rating based on factors including ratio to country population. Mauritania and Haiti rank among the countries with the highest prevalence of

modern slavery. An estimated 4 per cent of West African nation Mauritania’s population is living in some form of slavery. Pakistan and India follow the list, ranked third and fourth respectively on prevalence of slavery. Taken together, countries with the highest numbers of enslaved people – India, China, Pakistan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, Thailand, Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar and Bangladesh – account for 76 per cent of the total estimate of 30 million in modern slavery today. The Walk Free Foundation is a Perthbased anti-slavery charity founded by Australian tycoon Andrew Forrest. The index has been endorsed by popular leaders including US Secretary Hillary Clinton, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, current Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, and philanthropists Richard Branson and Bill Gates. The charity hopes the annual index will help governments monitor and tackle what it calls a “hidden crime.” Nick Grono of WFF explained how many people assume it ended when the Atlantic slave trade was abolished in the 1800s: “A lot of people are very surprised to hear that slavery still exists. “What modern slavery is - is a situation that reflects all of the characteristics of slavery of past centuries. People are controlled by violence. They are tricked or they are forced into jobs or situations where they are economically exploited. They live on no pay or base subsistence pay and they’re not free to leave. “I think once we start pointing out the scale of the problem on a country by country basis, policy makers will react.”

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MISSING SEARCH: Seemberjeet Kaur has been missing since Wednesday 23rd October

Police are appealing for help after becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of a Bradford woman who has not been seen since Wednesday 23rd October. 35-year-old Seemberjeet Kaur, from East Bowling, Bradford, took a taxi from her home to Saltaire at approximately 10am on Wednesday and was dropped off in the Salts Mill area at around 10.30am. Her disappearance is described as ‘out of character’. Ms Kaur is described as Asian; about 5ft 4in tall, of slim build, with straight black shoulder length hair which she usually wears down. She was wearing a beige coat, blue jeans and metallic brown ankle boots when last seen. Officers are increasingly concerned for her welfare as she has been suffering from depression. It is unknown whether she has taken her medication, but she has not taken any personal property with her. Anyone who has seen her or who has any information on her whereabouts is asked to contact Bradford District CID via the nonemergency number 101.

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The ‘Men in the mirror’ exhibition opens at Wakefield Museum this Saturday (26th October), exploring men’s hair in all its glory. The exhibition will explore the roots of the barber’s profession; untangle the history of shaving equipment; look at the changing face of men’s hair fashion and of course will feature some of the most resplendent moustaches you have ever seen. Cllr David Dagger, Cabinet Member for Culture, said: “Head to Wakefield Museum and follow the changing face of male grooming. It really is a hair-raising exhibition that all the family can enjoy.” The exhibition opens from 26th October 2013 until 31st May 2014 at Wakefield Museum located on Burton Street and admission is free.

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Pakeezah launches Food-2-Go By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Just three months after a devastating fire spread through a Bradford Supermarket, the local business has launched its latest venture in the form of Food-2-Go. Located on Manningham Lane, the new eatery is the latest extension of the Pakeezah Group and was officially opened on Friday 11th October with hundreds of guests in attendance. The £300,000 establishment was built to replace the Ingleby Road store, which remains closed for the foreseeable future. Fire had destroyed hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of stock and caused millions of pounds worth of damage to the store during the month of Ramadan. The new Food-2-Go store offers the same wide range of authentic Asian-cuisine and has already proved a big hit with its customers. “We have been established in Bradford for more than 40 years and so the public know what they are getting when they visit one of our stores,” Pakeezah Director, Mohammad Jamil explained. “The launch went really well and we have been really busy since opening our doors with the public

clearly delighted to be able to receive their Pakeezah food again. “My brother, Shamas-Ul-Haq, and I thought long and hard about the best way of officially announcing our opening. After contemplating a range of celebrities we decided there was only one person who truly fitted the bill and so our mother, Gazim Fatima, was selected to cut the ribbon.” He added: “She has been an integral part of the company since day one, and so we thought it was only fitting that she did the honours.” The Bradford-based company was founded in 1967 by Mazahr-Ul-Haq with a small store in Undercliffe. From these humble beginnings, the company has witnessed a substantial growth and has become one of Bradford’s most recognisable brands. The family-run business established itself as the city’s first ever Asian-purpose supermarket 17 years ago, and expanding into a range of stores. Despite the fire in Thornton causing the business a major setback in its trading, Mohammad Jamil explained how

important it was to reopen as soon as possible to cater for the customers. “As soon as the fire hit the business, we had people asking when we are reopening because we have been fortunate enough to become a key part of society,” he explained. “They offered support from day one and so we are very grateful for that and proud to open the new Food-2-Go store which will

hopefully cater for our customers and help us come back bigger and better than before.” (right) OPENING: Food-2-Go was officially opened by Gazim Fatima (below) BACK IN BUSINESS: Guests at the opening of the new establishment on Manningham Lane, Bradford


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Get into work

Leeds has launched its Apprenticeship HUB to offer free and impartial advice on all things apprenticeship related. Backed by funding from Leeds City Region, the HUB will be working with small to medium sized businesses across the city and young people aged between 16 and 24 to help match businesses with apprentices and vice versa. The HUB launched in September 2013 and has already engaged with over 60 businesses who are looking to create new apprenticeship opportunities, and has registered 450 young people through the various workshops and events it has held. Since 2011 nearly 15,000 apprenticeships have been created in Leeds, and currently there are over 200 opportunities available in the city, ranging from kitchen assistants, business administrators to engineers.

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Bradford Council’s Museums and Galleries are a great free day out, with plenty on offer and a wide range of family activities to enjoy over the half-term holiday. Families can get the holiday off to an intriguing start by visiting City Park on Saturday 19th October. As part of the Science Festival Family Day, Bradford Industrial Museum’s green Jowett van will be on display between 10am and 3pm and people can visit the venue’s learning team stall. Elsewhere at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, families can take part in a lantern making workshop on Saturday 19th October between 3 and 5pm. They can then join the free Community Lantern Festival that will set off from outside the Museum at 5.30pm.

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Britain’s Curry Capital

They did it in 2011; they did it in 2012; and now, in 2013, Bradford has once again been crowned the Curry Capital of Britain. For an unprecedented third year in a row, the West Yorkshire city clinched the top accolade ahead of places such as Manchester, London and Glasgow, to continue their dominance in the awards. Bradford's unique bid included the creation of a limited edition curry flavoured crisp, developed by local company Seabrook and Bradford restaurant Akbar's, as well as a Poppadomathon. The team in charge of this year’s bid included other restaurants such as Aagrah, Kiplings, Omar's, Shimla Spice and Zouks. Faisal Hussain, manager of Shimla Spice, Shipley, explained how Bradford’s love for curry has helped the city become a leader in the field. “Bradford is the Premier League for curries,” he said. “There are so many fantastic restaurants in the city that we certainly deserved to be recognised as Britain’s ‘Curry Capital’. “For this year’s bid, we put together an expert team and have worked extremely hard to retain the title by doing things such as the curry flavoured crisps. “To win the title just once is a real honour, but to now be named champions a record three times in a row, it is unbelievable and fantastic for Bradford.” Bradford already hosts the annual World Curry Festival and this latest accolade reaffirms the cities position at the top of the curry industry. Bradford Council's Executive Member for Employment, Skills and Culture Councillor, Susan Hinchcliffe, said she was delighted to see the title return ‘home’. “It just shows we're unbeatable as a city,” she said, “I want to thank our superb restaurants, the Bradford tourism team and of course Seabrooks crisps for making the bid that extra bit special this year. They have all contributed to this wonderful success.

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SIGNED: Thousands of cards filled the Peace Wall

Unity groups show off diverse cohesive society

What they say: Kashif Qureshi I think it was a really successful day to be honest. We have to respect people’s rights for freedom of expression even if we disagree with them. At the end of the day they were always going to turn up and the police did a fantastic job to ensure the day was peaceful. It was good to see no youths getting overly-involved with either side this time as well. Previously, when the EDL visited Bradford, there were clashes between a lot of the younger demonstrators but they seem to have learnt from this. There seems to be a greater understanding from all sides on how to handle the event.

SUPPORT: Peace protesters in Centenary Square

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A long weekend, which threatened to be marred by the English Defence League’s protest through Bradford, went mainly unscathed thanks to a ‘united city’. Police officers outnumbered the EDL supporters by almost two-toone on Saturday 12th October as the short-lived protest proved a peaceful affair with only a handful of arrests. More than 1,000 officers were in attendance to ensure the event remained a passive one, whilst approximately 150 counterdemonstrators held their own event in the Urban Garden. The police operation is believed to have cost approximately £1million yet Bradford South Divisional Commander, Chief Superintendent Simon Atkin, believes the cost was worth it for the success of the day. He said: “The significant planning and partnership work alongside Bradford Council which preceded these demonstrations has resulted in a successful and professional policing operation. “Yet again, Bradfordians have shown the level of community spirit which exists in our city and have not

reacted to provocation. “I am extremely proud of the response from local people, which has ensured today’s events passed peacefully and with the least disruption. “I would also personally like to thank all those who have worked tirelessly over the past few weeks to bring about this positive conclusion. “The fact that the public went about their business during this time, is a real testament to their resolve. “People remained calm, supporting the police and our partners throughout. We are now working together to return the area back to normality.” Preceding the day was a unique initiative, organised by Bradford Together – a banner organisation consisting of groups including Bradford Women for Peace, Bradford Muslim Women’s Council, Unison, Bradford TUC and HOPE Not Hate. On Friday 11th October thousands gathered in Centenary Square to show their solidarity and opposition to the EDL, taking part in a number of activities. More than 2,500 green ribbons were given out as a symbol of peace by the Bradford Women for Peace, whilst thousands of cards were signed and joined together to create

a giant ‘Wall of Peace’. Bana Gora is the CEO of Bradford’s Muslim Women’s Council and a leading figure in Bradford Women for Peace. The avid peace protestor told the Asian Express that it is time for the EDL to have restrictions put in place to prevent the right wing group from demonstrating in certain cities. “Today is leading on from 2010 when the EDL came to Bradford and a group of women from diverse backgrounds religions, faiths, came together to say we don’t want your problem here,” she said. “We just want to send out a message of solidarity, a message of peace and that women are standing together and that’s basically what the Bradford Women for Peace movement is about. “It is lovely to see so many people here today; you have got men, you’ve got children, women, everybody.” Sulina Ulah, director of Bradford’s Muslim Women’s Council added: “No organisation has the right to eat away the very scarce public resources that we have, not at this time of austerity. “Do we want people to get healthcare, social care or do we want policing for these violent, racist protests?”

Fareen Hussain Unlike previous years I didn’t hear a lot about the latest EDL protests which is surely only a good thing. I didn’t hear anybody on social media saying ‘let’s go down’ or anything like that; it just seems that the majority of people decided to simply ignore it. Local communities have learnt from the past and it was pleasing to hear no youths had got involved too. I think the creation of youth groups and community meetings has helped them realise that, by reacting to these protests, they risk giving Bradford a bad name and we don’t want that.

Amjad Pervez The response by the churches, the Council for Mosques, and all religious organisations was an exemplary one. They showed how, as a community, everybody can come together to create this strong united front against the stupidity which was happening in the city. One of the biggest problems is the effect on local businesses. It is not fair. We live in a democratic society which gives everybody the chance to speak their mind however when it hampers businesses cash flow, which they need to survive, perhaps we need to look at other ways of staging these events. We don’t want the city to be known just for marches and the EDL and that is why there are lots of Bradfordians constantly working with the council to portray our city in a positive light.


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‘Dysfunctional’ REPORT: The Al Madinah school has been placed in ‘Special Measures’ by Ofsted officials

Muslim free school slammed by Ofsted

Just one year after opening, a Muslim free school has been labeled ‘dysfunctional’ by Ofsted inspectors and rated inadequate in every category. The Al-Madinah school, in Derby, was temporarily closed earlier this month following its inspection and the official Ofsted report, which has now been released, WARNING: PM David Cameron continues to question the urged the school to take standard of the institution. immediate action or face closure The Ofsted inspection had

been due to take place by the end of the calendar year but was prioritised following allegations that female teachers were obliged to wear hijabs and boys and girls were segregated. Since the report, the school has written to all pupils and staff telling them there is no requirement to cover their hair. The inspection found a number of ‘glaring inadequacies’ within the school. It included: pupils being given the same work ‘regardless of their different abilities’, an ineffective governing body, boys and girls had different lunch sittings, and the school was described as being ‘in chaos’. Inspectors gave the school the lowest ranking – ‘inadequate’ - in every area, prompting the chief inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw, to call for it to be placed in special measures. This means Ofsted will carry out inspections at the school at short notice to monitor improvements. If poor performance continues the school could be closed. Dr Stuart Wilson, the

acting head teacher, said there were ‘significant and serious problems’ at the school and accepted some of the lessons were not meeting necessary standards. “Are special measures a disaster for the school? Yes, they are,” he said. “It’s not where we want the school to be at this time but we accept the report.” Reacting to the findings, Prime Minister David Cameron told BBC Radio Derby: “If they don't take immediate action to deal with these things then I think it is right it should close and I think it's absolutely right to intervene rapidly when these things aren't working properly. “Let’s not use this as a stick with which to beat the whole free school movement - there are now hundreds of schools which have set up as free schools, and on average they have more outstanding and good ratings than established schools. “When it goes wrong - just as with a state school – you’ve got to get in there and sort it out, or close it down,” he said.


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GIVING: (l-r) Charlotte Bastain and Magda Dziurkowska, both of Horton Housing Association, Bradford, deliver some Multibrand donations

Bradford District’s Junior Chamber, JCI Bradford has seen their pilot Harvest Festival Project achieve great things in just a few weeks of launching with thanks to local schools and in particular one local business, Multibrands International Limited. JCI Bradford’s Community Director, Michelle Pemberton said: “We decided to run a Harvest Festival Project because we understand the needs of our local community and that hunger and poverty are real issues faced by the young and the elderly. JCI is a global partner of the United Nations and we aim to support the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through our community

activities. “It’s a common misconception that MDGs focus on international issues outside of the UK but actually they are global issues affecting many people, everyday. MDG number one aims to eradicate extreme hunger and poverty hence we aligned our project with this accordingly.” The appeal started on 23rd September and runs until 25th October 2013. One of the first schools to get on board with the project was Bradford Grammar

School who are key supporters of JCI Bradford’s other successful project, the Secret Santa Appeal and have been for over 15 years. “We are very grateful to Multibrands, Bradford Grammar, Dixons Trinity, Bankfoot Primary and Iqra Primary for supporting this project. It has meant that we can

raise awareness of the community’s needs with young people and their success in collecting so much food demonstrates their desire to help and be engaged with the community,” Michelle added. Locally-based firm, Multibrands International heard about the project from a student at Bradford

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Crackdown on Hate Crimes

Police launch new three year strategy

Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, Mark BurnsWilliamson marked the launch of the Kirklees Hate Crime Strategy by signing the Hate Crime Charter at an event at Huddersfield Town Hall on Wednesday.

FORCE: Police and Crime Commissioner for West Yorkshire, Mark Burns-Williamson

Mr Burns-Williamson was joined by Cllr Jean Calvert, the chair of the Kirklees Safer Stronger Partnership Board and Cabinet Member for Communities, and Superintendent Ged McManus from West Yorkshire Police. Together they outlined the issues surrounding hate crime and identified three principles the strategy is based on and will be focusing on for the next three years. These include preventing hate crime, increasing the reporting of hate crime, effective action against perpetrators, supporting victims of hate crime and improving partnership responses. Mr Burns-Williamson said: “It’s particularly pertinent that we are signing the Kirklees Hate Crime Charter during hate crime awareness week. Launching the strategy this week to coincide with this national campaign aims to raise awareness of the issues around hate crime and deliver a clear message that it won't be tolerated. “I made a firm commitment to tackling hate crime in my Police and Crime Plan launched earlier this year and I am determined to make this a priority moving forwards to ensure that we have a high quality, responsive and

consistent level of service across West Yorkshire – that puts victims and witnesses at the heart of what we do. “In the almost 12 months I’ve been in the role of Police and Crime Commissioner I’ve become increasingly aware of the wonderful partnership working that is taking place all across West Yorkshire. We are definitely stronger working together than we are alone and this will become even more important as we face further financial challenges in the future. “I am so pleased to see this truly reflected today in the work that is taking place in Kirklees with the Hate Crime Strategic Group. “Working together in this way makes sure that victims of hate crimes, who may not want to contact the police, have different ways of reporting and there’s a joint response within a strong partnership framework.” The Strategy Launch was attended by members of the Kirklees Hate Crime Strategic Group, partners and invited guests including Kirklees Council Chief Executive, Adrian Lythgo, and Crown Prosecution Service, Stop Hate UK, Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing, Libraries, Bradford Hate Crime Alliance and MENCAP.

Cllr Jean Calvert added: “Challenging the attitudes behind Hate crime and celebrating diversity send out a clear message to Kirklees residents that there is zero tolerance to such views and behaviors. “The principles of the strategy aim to resolve issues and tensions, especially community tensions, before they manifest in to hate crimes. It’s important to remember that hate crimes occur, not just in the area of race but in many other areas such as religion, sexual orientation or disability.” Kirklees Police Superintendent Ged McManus said: “It’s recognised that all forms of hate crime are under-reported, and tackling this remains a priority for West Yorkshire Police. “The police play a key enforcement role within the Kirklees Hate Crime Strategic Group which has a collective agenda to raise awareness of what hate crime is, how it can be reported and the support available. “Reporting does make a difference, whether you have been a victim, a witness or you are reporting on behalf of someone else. I’d urge Kirklees residents to report all forms of hate crimes and incidents.”


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Jimmi Harkishin opens glamorous 16th Aagrah restaurant at Crystal Peaks By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

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Yorkshire From the cobbles of Coronation Street to not so sunny Sheffield, Jimmi Harkishin officially opened the stunning new Aagrah restaurant to a packed house on Sunday 13th October. The eatery at Crystal Peaks is the latest addition to the Aagrah Group portfolio and makes its entry as the 16th restaurant in the most famous Kashmiri restaurant chain across the UK and Europe. With over fifty industry accolades, Aagrah are renowned for their high quality restaurants and great Kashmiri dining and Aagrah Crystal Peaks delivers the conept of a world-buffet restaurant. Sixty international dishes are served up daily, prepared by the famously-skilled and much accomplished chefs affiliated with the Aagrah brand. The new restaurant, which has cost hundreds of thousands of pounds to conceptualise and develop, stands as a breathtaking building that oozes with grandeur in equally impressive grounds, with very generous car parking facilities. An impressive bar has been positioned to greet diners into the restaurant, while the purposebuilt world buffet section is entertained by an open plan theatre kitchen. Cameras provide a live feed to the plasma screens in the restaurant allowing customers to see their food being cooked in a high standard and hygienic environment. The company’s Managing Director Mr. Mohammed Aslam MBE said: “We are extremely proud to announce that we have launched this rather significant concept at Aagrah Crystal Peaks. “Our objective is to offer something exclusive and indeed a

memorable experience. “What sets us apart is simply our proposition, an exclusive World Buffet only restaurant in this region. Our cuisine is very distinctive and our locations glamorous, we believe this to be a perfect combination for an international dining experience.”

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Perfect Asian Wedding Awards 2013 Nominations are coming in thick and fast for the Perfect Asian Wedding Awards and with suggestions closing in less than one month it’s time to get your favourite business involved. On the 30th November, the Aagrah Midpoint Suite will stage the awards night, which will also see a Bridal Catwalk Show, entertainment and a threecourse meal for every guest. The Perfect Asian Wedding Awards 2013 promises to be a spectacular night, showcasing the finest accessories and necessities required to make your big day that extra bit special.

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Anyone with a passion for Yorkshire is being encouraged to enter a competition that could see their work displayed alongside the prints of one of Leeds’ most fascinating artists at a city museum. As part of the ‘A Snapshot of Yorkshire’ competition, photographers of all ages and abilities have the chance to submit their pictures which they feel best reflect the region as it is today in in five different categories. These include; Working Life in Yorkshire; Yorkshire holidays; Yorkshire Sport; People at Home in Yorkshire; Yorkshire Celebrations. If selected, winners will see their pictures sit alongside 40 prints by local artist George Walker in Abbey House Museum, that mark the 200 year anniversary of his work 'The costume of Yorkshire 1814'. This display will form part of a wider exhibition at the museum celebrating Yorkshire. Deadline for entries is the 6th December whilst more information is available at the Abbey House Museum page on www.leeds.gov.uk.

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Local charity donates tens of gifts to celebrate Eid

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A group of selfless individuals visited Bradford Royal Infirmary earlier this week to ensure that no child would be without a gift this Eid. The team of four, from Bradford based Naqshbandia Active Development Association (NADA), delivered more than 30 gifts to Children’s Ward 17 on Tuesday 15th October in celebration of the Islamic holiday. Members of the Bradford based organisation all contributed towards the purchase of the Eid gifts which were delivered to the grateful children. General Secretary of NADA, Nazim Ali, was one of the individuals who handed over the gifts and said just to see the child’s smile certainly ‘made his Eid’. He said: “We realise Eid is a period of celebration for Muslims however; it is also a period where we

should reflect and support the most vulnerable in society. To this end we felt the need to make a proactive difference. “When we presented the gifts to the children they were ever so happy and seeing them smile was priceless, it certainly has made our Eid.” Nazim felt a personal connection with the Children’s ward after spending a prolonged time in the unit during his own childhood. “On a personal level, this was a poignant moment for me since as a child I spent a significant period at the Children's Ward in BRI as I suffered from Tuberculosis,” he explained. “I can empathise with what these children are going through and it brought back memories. To have been involved in the distributing of the toys was understandably a special moment for me.” Cath Piggott, play specialist at the BRI, was delighted to see such generosity and explained

THANKFUL: BRI play specialist, Cath Piggott, was extremely grateful for the donations

how much the gesture meant to all the hospital’s stakeholders. “It is absolutely brilliant,” she said. “No child wants to be in hospital at any time and especially when they are celebrating Eid. “I think they are all a bit overwhelmed because they saw all the gifts. We appreciate it and they do too. “I didn’t expect anything like this so it is really love. “It is a lovely thing for everybody. It cheers the parents up as well because they can see their children are happy. All children love presents and it is great for the adults to be able to see their kids enjoying themselves. “It is fantastic for the staff as well. When everybody is happy it makes our job easier and helps create the relaxed atmosphere.” The group now plan on repeating the gift donation programme in the near future, whilst other fundraising events are always ongoing.


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ith a fine dining background spanning more than 20 years, Asad Aziz knows his stuff about food, and now it’s your chance to sample some of his mouth-watering delights. Established three years ago, Coffee Mania is located on Brudenell Road and offers the finest and freshest selection of food and drink in the city. Set up to offer local residents another option to a pizza or a kebab, the quaint establishment prides itself on homemade produce, created from locally sourced ingredients. All modern décor and state-of-the-art equipment could tempt even the busiest of people to stop in for a coffee or a bite to eat. Hand-crafted paninis, lasagnas and pastas are just some of the most popular dishes which have helped Coffee Mania gain a valued reputation as an eating hotspot in a pocket of Leeds. The now famous chicken biryani continues to only grow in popularity, especially with a large following of taxi drivers, and people who enjoy the authentic and traditional tastes it offers. Now also on offer is scrumptious warm cookie dough. Served with ice cream, the delicious, gooey substance is already proving a big hit with customers who want to try something a little bit different. No other company serves up the dessert quite like Coffee Mania and it really does need to be tasted to be appreciated. Fancy something a bit different? The dessert menu also boats an assortment of cakes, all freshly prepared by hand every day, from the crowd favourite cheesecakes to carrot cakes. A ring and collect option is available for people on the go, who may not have time to sit in and enjoy one of the many treats Coffee Mania has to offer. Simply phone in advance and pick up

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your order at a time suitable to you, or become the office favourite and order a group collection to take back to the workplace. Asad Aziz set up the eatery to follow his passion for food and explains how his latest establishment was created with local residents in mind. “I have always worked in restaurants in the past and because of this I pride myself on making sure every dish is served to the highest standard,” he said. “Now, at Coffee Mania, we are creating dishes at restaurant quality yet charging prices for every person’s pocket. “I would like to thank all our loyal Coffee Mania customers, the local residents, 62 Brudenell Road, businesses and students for Leeds, LS6 1EG helping us settle in so well and look forward to serving the Tel: 0113 249 974 public for a long time to come.” Pop in today and also receive a 10am-7pm free scratch card with every Monday-Sunday purchase, offering you the chance to win anything from a ‘buy one get one free offer’ to ‘free coffee for a year’.

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It is common for a business to market its products using a trademark which distinguishes its goods from others in the marketplace. The value of a trademark can often be said to be priceless as it becomes synonymised with a business’ product. Therefore it is common to register trademarks in order for a business to protect its intellectual property and in turn its brand. In the recent case of Maier & Anor –vASOS plc & Anor the High Court considered the claim of Mr Roche Maier (the Chief Executive Officer of Assos of Switzerland) and Assos itself. Assos is a Swiss company which designs cycle clothing and had produced the first pair of lycra cycling shorts. Assos, which comes from the Greek word to mean ‘the best’, are a high end specialist clothing retailer trading in over 30 countries worldwide. The Defendants were ASOS plc and ASOS.COM Limited. ASOS operates a global fashion company which retails its products only through its online store. ASOS sells a wide range of affordable clothing and beauty products which are marketed at a young audience. The Claimants claimed that the use of the word ‘ASOS’ infringed its registered trademark ‘ASSOS’. They further claimed that this infringement had caused confusion and as a result ASOS had been ‘passing off’ its products as products of Assos or products which were in some way connected with Assos. ASOS counterclaimed alleging that Assos’s trademark should be revoked in part because of non-use. ASOS also claimed that they had pre-existing intellectual property rights to the word Asos and those rights existed at the time Assos had registered their trademark. The Court considered that there was a similarity between the words Assos and

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ASOS and a similarity in the logos used by the businesses to promote their brands. Yet, any likenesses between the goods sold by Assos and ASOS were limited to a small amount of casual clothing. Assos’s clothes were specialist cycling clothes purchased by a particular market whereas the clothes sold by ASOS were varied in range and targeted to a different audience. The survey evidence gathered by Assos was of particular importance in this case. Prior to the trial Assos sought permission from the Court to conduct an evidence gathering exercise by the use of two surveys. The first at The London Bike Show which asked participants to identify an ASOS clothing label and the second via an advertisement in the Guardian newspaper in which customers were invited to provide feedback about Assos for the chance to win flights to Paris. Assos were granted permission to conduct the two surveys but the evidence gathered as a result actually established that there was a minimal amount of confusion surrounding the products offered by Assos and ASOS. The claims for trademark infringement and passing off failed. In a further setback to Assos, ASOS’s counterclaim for partial revocation of the Assos’s trademark was successful. In an attempt to protect its trademark and in turn its brand, Assos actually found itself with a ‘diluted’ trademark. It is therefore important to ensure that not only is your businesses trademark protected by way of registration but also that it is used on a regular basis to ensure it is not revoked for non use. We at Blacks we can provide you with specialist advice about registering trademarks and dealing with allegations of trademark infringement.

If you, or your son or daughter, are thinking of starting a degree course in September 2014 then the submission date, of 15th January, for applications to UCAS is looming. With hundreds of institutions providing thousands of courses working out which course, and where, to study can be a daunting task. The following factors should all be kept in mind when making a decision: • Do you have a particular career in mind? If so is there a requirement for a certain type of degree course? • How do you want to study? It is possible to study on both a full and part time basis and combine work/family commitments with education. Many institutions will also help you gain work placements giving you an edge in the job market when you graduate. • Entry requirements – Do you have, or are you predicted, the right grades for the course you are considering? Also remember that entry requirements for mature students tend to be more flexible, with factors other than purely academic grades being taken into consideration. • Course content – Will your chosen institution allow you to study the modules you are interested in, or combine your degree with other subjects? • Cost – The cost of studying at different

institutions can vary quite significantly. This does not mean that the quality of degrees also varies, therefore take a careful look at what you will be paying. An increasing number of students are choosing to study closer to home in order to combat the financial costs of living away. The Bradford College University Centre, which is home to over 4,000 students, has been offering university level courses for over 30 years. There are over 150 full time and part time degree level courses to choose from, including foundation degrees. Bradford College is the largest provider of Higher Education in the UK – offering both Bachelors and Masters Degrees – outside the university sector. The College has a strong ethos and students are supported every step of the way. Not only does it provide a safe and secure environment, it also offers personal help to those looking to start a degree course by providing financial guidance and advice about fees. Excellent academic standards and support mean that Bradford College University Centre’s students are some of the most successful in academic study and employment in Yorkshire and surrounding regions.

Bradford College University Centre offers degrees in • Public Services & Sport • Law • Business & Management • Arts & Media • Film • Computing • Construction • Early Years • Engineering • Hairdressing & Beauty Therapy • Hospitality & Travel Management • Ophthalmic Dispensing • Social & Community Practice • Teacher Education For further information please visit www.bradfordcollege.ac.uk or call 01274 433333. All degrees are validated by Teeside University.


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The Leeds United Foundation:

The Leeds United Foundation:

The Leeds United Foundation:

PROJECT OFFICER/COACH

DELIVERY TUTOR

COACHING ASSISTANT

Salary : £24,000 Pro Rata

Salary : £18,000 Pro Rata

Salary : £12,000 Pro Rata

Hours: 21 Hours per week (may require some evening & weekend work)

Hours: 15 Hours per week (may require some evening & weekend work)

Hours: 15 Hours per week (may require some evening & weekend work)

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The Leeds United Foundation currently has a vacancy for a Project Officer / Coach to work on a community project working with disaffected young people across the city. The successful candidate will be required to work under the direction of a Senior Manager, delivering football and education sessions in community settings and at Elland Road Stadium.

The Leeds United Foundation currently has a vacancy for a Lead Tutor to work on a community project working with disaffected young people across the city. The successful candidate will be required to work under the direction of a Senior Manager, delivering education sessions linked to football in community settings and at Elland Road Stadium.

The Leeds United Foundation currently has a vacancy for a Coaching Assistant to work on a community project working with disaffected young people across the city. The successful candidate will be required to work under the direction of a Senior Coach, delivering football and education sessions in community settings and at Elland Road Stadium.

Key Responsibilities for the post will include : To develop, deliver and maintain a high quality sport related project to adults and young people. • To ensure all relevant quality standards are met in coaching, monitoring and evaluation. • To meet specified Key Performance Indicators and keep accurate records • Evaluate and report on the implementation of the project and its outcomes. • Liaise with all stake holders to ensure effective delivery of the project. The successful candidate will have a passion for sport and engagement with disadvantaged young adults and children. A keen community focus will be desirable and good administrative skills will facilitate the evaluation and monitoring of the project. The role requires a minimum qualification of FA Level 2 Coaching Award and teaching qualifications to PTLLS standard. Experience of working in the community football environment would be an advantage.

Key Responsibilities for the post will include : •

To develop, deliver and maintain a high quality sport related education programme to adults and young people. • To ensure all relevant quality standards are met in teaching and learning. • To meet specified Key Performance Indicators and keep accurate records • Evaluate and report on the implementation of the programme and its outcomes. • Liaise with all stake holders to ensure effective delivery of the project.

The successful candidate will have a passion for sport and engagement with disadvantaged young adults and children. A keen community focus will be desirable and good communication skills.

The role requires minimum teaching qualifications to PTLLS standard. Experience of working with foundation level learners and good knowledge of teaching functional skills would be an advantage.

The role requires a minimum qualification of FA Level 1 Coaching Award. Experience of working in the community football environment would be an advantage.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

PERSON SPECIFICATION

EXPERIENCE

EXPERIENCE

EXPERIENCE

Essential

Essential •

QUALIFICATIONS

QUALIFICATIONS

Essential

Essential

FA Level 2 Coaching Award • PTLLS • Current FA Safeguarding • Current CRB • Clean Driving licence

Desirable •

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FA Coach Educator Coaching other sports Youth Work Qualifications

The Leeds United Foundation is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. For an application form please contact:

Mick Ferguson, The Leeds United Foundation, Elland Road Stadium, Leeds, LS110ES or email mick.ferguson@leedsunited.com. Closing Date: 31st October 2013 @ 5:00pm

• PTLLS Current FA Safeguarding • Current CRB • Clean Driving licence

Desirable • A1 Assessors Award • FA Coach Educator • Youth Work Qualifications The Leeds United Foundation is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. For an application form please contact:

Mick Ferguson, The Leeds United Foundation, Elland Road Stadium, Leeds, LS110ES or email mick.ferguson@leedsunited.com.

• Coaching adults and young people Planning and delivery of inclusive coaching sessions • Assisting Senior coaches in delivery

Desirable

Desirable Working with Senior manager to complete project reports • Teaching diverse groups • Working in a community setting with disadvantaged people. • Multi agency working with statutory agencies and local authority departments. • Teaching Functional Skills

Desirable

Essential

• Teaching adults and young people • Planning and delivery of inclusive education sessions Monitoring and Evaluation of project outputs including attendance and achievement. • Reporting and assessing accredited qualifications

Working with Senior manager to complete project reports • Teaching diverse groups • Working in a community setting with disadvantaged people. • Multi agency working with statutory agencies and local authority departments.

To assist with the delivery of a high quality sport related project to adults and young people. • To ensure all relevant quality standards are met in coaching, monitoring and evaluation. • To meet specified Key Performance Indicators and keep accurate records • Support the senior coaching staff in the preparation of coaching sessions.

The successful candidate will have a passion for education, sport and engagement with disadvantaged young adults. Experience of curriculum development and planning would be and advantage.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

• Coaching adults and young people • Planning and delivery of inclusive coaching sessions Monitoring and Evaluation of project outputs including attendance and achievement. • Supervising staff and junior coaches.

Key Responsibilities for the post will include : •

• Working as part of a team • Assisting with coaching sessions Working in a community setting with disadvantaged people.

QUALIFICATIONS Essential •

FA Level 1 Coaching Award • Current FA Safeguarding • Current CRB • Clean Driving licence

Desirable •

• Coaching other sports NVQ level2 Activity Leadership

The Leeds United Foundation is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from all sectors of the community. For an application form please contact:

Mick Ferguson, The Leeds United Foundation, Elland Road Stadium, Leeds, LS110ES or email mick.ferguson@leedsunited.com. Closing Date: 31st October 2013 @ 5:00pm This post is funded by the BIG LOTTERY FUND.

Closing Date: 31st October 2013 @ 5:00pm This post is funded by the BIG LOTTERY FUND.

This post is funded by the BIG LOTTERY FUND.

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text initiative a ‘shamble’

UKBA labelled ‘Counter Productive’ by anti-racism campaigner By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

Less than two weeks after the controversial ‘Go Home or Face Arrest’ vans were banned for using ‘misleading figures’, the United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) has been slammed for sending out thousands of potential misdirected texts to ‘suspect’ illegal immigrants. The UKBA sent out almost 40,000 text messages, through Capita, telling people they no longer had the right to remain in the country and are required to leave. However, after over 100 complaints were made by British citizens and legal immigrants stating they had received the texts wrongfully, the UKBA has been criticised for attempting to ’fish out’ the illegal parties at random. One recipient of the message was founder of the anti-racism charity, Southall Monitoring Group, Suresh Grover. Mr Grover has lived in the country for almost 50 years and helped lead campaigns in the past

for families of Stephen Lawrence, Zahid Mubarek and Victoria Climbie, and also runs race relations advice surgeries across London. Speaking to the Asian Express, Mr Grover, spoke of his disbelief upon learning that the text was meant for him. “I initially got the text message in August and just thought it must have been spam,” he said. “It wasn’t until September that I contacted the UKBA and questioned if I was the wrong recipient and to my surprise I wasn’t. “I couldn’t believe it. I have been living in Britain since 1966 so I don’t know why they contacted me. Why would they think I’m unlawfully here? “The thing I wanted to know most was how they got my number but they would only reply to quantifiable questions. I have sent in another Freedom of Information request as I want to know who gave them my number. “I’m just tired of having to justify myself as a British citizen.” Mr Grover criticised the text

FAILED: The highly criticised van campaign reportedly deported only one person

PHONE: Text messages were sent out by the UKBA

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A symbolic item, owned by Mahatma Gandhi, will go up for auction next month and is expected to fetch more than £50,000. Ghandi’s spinning wheel, used in the past to create cotton, will be sold at Mullocks Auctions, at Ludlow Racecourse on the 5th November. Given to the American Free Methodist missionary Revd Dr Floyd A. Puffer, Ghandi used the wheel whilst in prison to weave his own cotton as the British imports were too pricy for many natives. Previously, cotton was grown in India where the men would harvest it and the British would ship it back to England and have it woven and spun into cloth. The portable device was created to give everybody the chance to create their own produce. Mullock’s will auction over 60 Gandhi related artefacts next month at the auction.

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08703 608 606 message campaign and drew comparisons to the recently banned Home Office vans. He continued: “The whole initiative and these aggressive techniques being used are only counter-productive. I know that I am not here illegally but if a lessinformed innocent party were to receive the text they may believe something has actually gone majorly wrong. “Look at the van campaign. Out of all the money spent on them, only one person was apparently successfully deported showing these campaigns are just not effective with illegal immigrants.” Statistics received via a Freedom of Information request showed there had been 39,100 text messages sent out across the country, whilst 195 complaints had been lodged by recipients. Labour's shadow immigration minister David Hanson slammed the initiative labelling the process a ‘gimmick’ which will have ‘little effect’. He said: “The reports that the government has allowed a private contractor to send British citizens text messages telling them to leave the country demonstrates once more just how shambolic and incompetent the Home Office's border police is under Theresa May. “These messages will rightly cause distress and offence to British citizens, many of whom have done much to contribute to our society. It is simply wrong for this sort of message to be sent by text, and to be so poorly targeted.” A Home Office spokesman replied: “We are taking proactive steps to contact individuals who records show have no valid right to be in the U.K., some of which date back to December 2008. We believe it is right to enforce the immigration rules.”

A Royal meeting

RECEPTION: Malala Yousafzai gives a copy of her book ‘I am Malala’, to Queen Elizabeth

Teenage education activist, Malala Yousafzai, paid a visit to Buckingham palace last week for a reception for commonwealth, youth and education guests. The 16-year-old, who was shot in the head by Taliban forces in Pakistan last year after campaigning for women’s right to education, met Her Majesty The Queen and gifted the British monarch a copy of her book, ‘I am Malala’. She was later reduced to laughter by a comment from the Duke of Edinburgh, after joking that in this country, people want children to go to school to get them out of the house. Malala visited the Palace with her father, Ziauddin, and both spoke with the Royal couple. Malala said that she would not ordinarily miss a day of lessons - but made an exception. Speaking after the reception, Malala said: “I had to miss school because I was meeting the Queen. It's such an honour for me to be here at Buckingham Palace and it really is an honour to meet the Queen. “I also wanted to raise the issue of girls not being educated on a higher platform so that the government in each country takes action on it. “We need to fight for education in the suffering countries and developing countries, but also here.”


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Prince gets christened Britain's Prince George was christened on Wednesday 23rd October in a service attended by just 21 guests, including four generations of the Royal family. Prince William and Kate invited only very close family and godparents to the ceremony in the 16th century St. James's Palace in central London. Queen Elizabeth, her husband Prince Philip, heir apparent Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, and William's brother Harry attended the service in which Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby baptised the prince with water from the River Jordan. A tier of a cake made for William and Kate's 2011 wedding was to be served at a private tea held after the christening.

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One of India’s most notorious arms dealers who figures on the CBI’s list of ‘undesirable contact men’ may soon be offered a seat in the House of Lords. Sudhir Choudhrie has donated hundreds of thousands of pounds to the UK’s Liberal Democrat party and is believed to be in line for a prestigious seat amongst some of Britain’s most powerful people. According to some media reports, British deputy PM Nick Clegg has proposed that Choudhrie, one of the biggest political donors to Liberal Democrats, be appointed a peer. The move would come at a time when the Italian authorities and CBI are investigating the VVIP helicopter scandal, in which Italian technology group, Finmeccanica's former senior executives have claimed that Choudhrie was the Italian consortium's middleman for India contracts in the past. He has also been identified by the CBI in a list of 23 undesirable contact men, with whom government departments and officials are not to have any business, contacts or accept hospitality or gifts from. According to reports, Choudhrie's family has donated more than £640,000 to Liberal Democrats since 2004. He has personally given £95,000 while family companies gave at least £525,000 to the ruling party, according to them. Choudhrie runs several companies in the UK, India and elsewhere. The parent company of many of his firms is Harberry Investments, which is based in the tax haven of British Virgin Islands. Choudhrie is believed to be India's most powerful arms-dealer. He has extensive interests in Europe, Israel, and Russia. Rising with the help of an uncle who once was a senior official with the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited ( HAL), Choudhrie has had a dizzying growth as an arms-dealer over the last three decades.

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No less than a terrorist Ukranian man says he was motivated by racial hatred and admits murder of 82-year-old Mohammed Saleem and planting bombs at mosques By Anush Ansari anush@asianexpress.co.uk

A Ukranian student with a hatred of "non-whites" has admitted murdering an 82-yearold grandad in Small Heath and plotting to cause explosions near mosques just days after he entered the UK. Pavlo Lapshyn, 25, appeared at the Old Bailey this week and pleaded guilty to murdering Mohammed Saleem as he walked home from a mosque in Birmingham in April on April 29th this year. Whilst he remained at large, the postgraduate student also admitted causing an explosion on July 12th near the Kanzal Iman mosque in Tipton, and engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts between April 24th and July 18th this year. This included planting bombs near mosques in Walsall and Wolverhampton, researching locations to plant bombs and buying chemicals via the internet to make explosives. The Ukrainian, from Dnipropetrovsk, was in the UK on a sponsored work placement at a software firm in Birmingham when he was arrested on

suspicion of Mr Saleem's murder nearby on July 20. At the Old Bailey, 25-year-old Lapshyn pleaded guilty to murder, as well as plotting to cause explosions near mosques in Walsall, Tipton and Wolverhampton in June and July. The postgraduate student, from Dnipropetrovsk in Ukraine, was living in Birmingham while on a temporary work placement in the city when he killed Mr Saleem. The grandfather of 22 had been attending prayers at the Small Heath mosque and was just a few minutes walk away from his home when he was stabbed three times. Later, Lapshyn planted three bombs near three mosques in the West Midlands as part of a campaign he said was motivated by racial hatred. He was arrested almost a week after an explosion near the Kanzul Iman Masjid mosque in Tipton on July 12th. Detective Superintendent Shaun Edwards, from the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit, said: "We found part-made

devices in Lapshyn's TRAGIC: 82-year-old grandfather room plus chemicals Mohammed Saleem was murdered and bomb-making as he left the mosque equipment, so it is clear he planned to place further devices with the intention of killing or maiming innocent members of the public. "All three of the devices he detonated were powerful but his final attack in Tipton was the first to feature shrapnel and nails. "He placed this near the mosque's car park with the intention of hitting worshippers as they arrived for prayers. HATE: 25-year-old Pavlo Lapshyn says he’s "Thankfully the motivated by racial hatred of non-whites service had been put back an hour so the mosque was largely deserted when the bomb went off. "In interview Lapshyn stressed he was acting alone, not part of a wider cell or influenced by any group, and was keen to take credit for masterminding and carrying out the attacks. "Our work is ongoing with Manufacturers & Suppliers of High Quality Catering Equipment Ukrainian authorities to understand more about his background and we have officers in Ukraine probing his history." WE WILL BEAT Lapshyn will be sentenced on ANY GENUINE Friday 24th October. WRITTEN QUOTE

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April 24 - Lapshyn arrives in the UK, to start a sponsored work placement at software engineering firm Delcam in Small Heath in Birmingham. April 29 - Lapshyn murders Mohammed Saleem in Small Heath walking up behind the 82year-old grandfather as he returned home from his local mosque and plunging a knife into his back three times. June 21 - An explosive device, packed into a child's lunchbox by Lapshyn, goes off outside a mosque in Walsall in the West Midlands. One hundred and fifty homes are evacuated following the blast, but nobody is hurt. June 27 - A man from Walsall is arrested in connection with the explosion outside the mosque, but is later released without charge. June 28 - A second device planted by Lapshyn on a traffic roundabout opposite the Wolverhampton Central Mosque explodes, but it is not discovered until after Lapshyn's arrest when

he confesses to planting the device. July 12 - A third bomb packed with more than half a kilogramme of nails explodes outside the Kanzul Iman mosque in Tipton, West Midlands, with detectives later saying it was a miracle nobody was hurt. July 16 - Police investigating the Walsall blast release CCTV images clearly showing Lapshyn's face but despite their clarity investigating officers are baffled as to why they receive only a few calls about the images, with no solid leads as to who the attacker might be. July 18 - Lapshyn is arrested for the Walsall mosque bombing when two neighbourhood police officers acting on their initiative and using clues from the CCTV images, make door-to-door enquiries tracing the Ukrainian to his place of work where he is identified by work colleagues. A search of his flat reveals bombmaking equipment along with

incriminating literature and data on his computer. July 20 - In custody, Lapshyn is further arrested for the murder of Mr Saleem after police uncover incriminating evidence on the computer seized from his flat at Delcam. July 22/23 - Lapshyn is charged with the murder of Mr Saleem and further charged over the explosions in Walsall and Tipton. July 25 - Lapshyn appears in court for the first time charged with murder, as well as explosives and terrorism offences. October 21 - Lapshyn admits murdering Mr Saleem, causing an explosion near a Tipton mosque, and engaging in conduct in preparation of terrorist acts between April 24 and July 18 this year. This included planting bombs near mosques in Walsall and Wolverhampton, researching locations to plant bombs and buying chemicals on the internet to make explosives.

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Two months ago, the Asian Express reported on claims from a Bradfordbased organisation that there was racial discrimination taking place in Prisons across the country in regard to catering. Kosher meals were being produced at approximately four times the cost of normal meals and more than twice the price of the halal produce. These statistics lead Mohammed Saleem, Policy and Communications director of the Association of Non Stun Abattoirs (ANSA), to suggest racial discrimination was taking place as kosher meals and halal meals were ‘so alike that they should not have such a difference in cost’. He explained: “These companies, it doesn’t matter if they are certified or not, Asian do not have the right Express to simply say what 45 men constitutes halal Bradford arrested in 9th on worst “UKs biggest meat. served hospital ring” sex child meal list “We saw it earlier this year when they found pork DNA in pasties yet they were certified as halal as well. It’s not really an issue to do with price, it’s just the fact that companies out there

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believe they have the right to dictate to Muslims what is halal. “The UK prison system is denying Muslim inmates meals prepared according to Islamic law as well as the British law while at the same time providing kosher meals to Jewish prisoners where the slaughter methods are identical. “If I was in prison in England I would ask for the kosher meal, because our religion allows us to eat that, however I believe that due to the discrimination which exists, I wouldn’t be allowed it as I’m not Jewish.” At the time, a short justification was offered by a prison service spokesperson and now, a full statement has been issued by the bodies in charge of prison meals. After persevering for almost two months, a full statement from the desk of Owen Sidaway, Head of Catering Services, was finally released in an attempt to justify the difference in prices. It read: “National Offender Management Services (NOMS) has the responsibility for food policy for prisoners within England and Wales. Rules governing specific areas or procedures within prisons are set out in policy documents known as prison service instructions (PSI’s) which contain a number of requirements prisons are expected to meet. Meals for religious diets are set out in: Prison Service Instruction 51/2011 - Faith and

Pastoral Care for Prisoners, and Prison Service Instruction 44/2010 Catering Meals for Prisoners. “Prisons are required to provide prisoners with a multi choice menu which reflects the religious, cultural and lifestyle preferences of their prisoners this will include options for those of both the Muslim and Jewish faith. “The vast majority of meals for prisoners are prepared and cooked within prison kitchens and published menus will have meal options including a vegetarian option suitable for all faiths. “Strictly orthodox Jews who meet Jewish Chaplain requirements will be entitled to a minimum one Kedassia supervised kosher main meal per day which due to the strict preparation and cooking methods applied prison kitchens are not able to produce. These meals are purchased from a mandated national food contract. “I do not hold current data on individual meal costs including halal meals and what prisons ultimately spend on food for prisoners rests with each prison Governing Governor but I can confirm that the NOMS food budget allocation to prisons for this year calculates to be £1.96 per prisoner per day. “The current cost for a prepared kosher meal is £4.85. I hope the information I have been able to provide is useful.”


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A package of investment in the eight great technologies of the future will accelerate high-tech progress from the lab to the marketplace and help drive UK economic growth has been announced. Science and Universities Minister David Willetts set out how the UK will tackle some of the greatest challenges of our time, like climate change, energy storage, food production and population growth. Mr Willetts announced that a £70 million Agri-Tech Catalyst, which will help new agricultural technologies bridge the so-called “valley of death” between the lab and the marketplace, is open for bids. This will support one of the UKs largest manufacturing sectors, with the entire agri-food supply chain estimated to contribute £96 billion to the UK economy and support more than 450,000 jobs. Science Minister David Willetts said: “The British

scientific and technological revolution is something to be proud of. By investing in these eight great technologies I firmly believe that the UK will continue to be at the forefront of the global technology race. The eight great technologies are areas which experts have identified as, with the right investment, having the potential to make the greatest contribution to a high-tech, UK industrial revolution. The new technologies help support the government’s wider industrial strategy – a long term approach across the whole of government to give businesses the confidence to invest and grow. Science Minister David Willetts “The British scientific and technological revolution is something to be proud of. By investing in these 8 great technologies I firmly believe that the UK will continue to be at the forefront of the global technology race. “We are one of the most efficient research nations, and we get the best returns on our investment. We are investing to help translate our excellent science into commercially successful technologies which in turn boosts our businesses, creates jobs and drives economic growth.”

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The planet Mercury turns retrograde in your eighth house of joint resources, taxes, wills, legacies and alimony, creating confusion and complications for you during the next three weeks. Travel could also prove to be problematic, so make sure you have plenty of time to get where you need to go.

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Your closest relationships come under scrutiny as Mercury, the planet of communications goes retrograde in your seventh house of marriage and partnerships. There can be a lot of misunderstandings and confused signals. You'll need to listen carefully to what your partner is saying during the next three weeks.

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The next three weeks may bring confusion and misunderstandings at work and troubles with your health as Mercury turns retrograde in your sixth house. You'll need to pay more attention to detail and double check everything before finalising important matters. Close relationships need to be re-assessed.

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June 22nd - July 22st

Mercury goes retrograde in your fifth house of romance for the next three weeks. This is a good time reflect and analyze current situations. Pressure begins to build as there will be a lot of demands in your daily work. Some of you will prefer to get away and seek solitude and avoid social events.

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Mercury turns retrograde in your third house of communication, making it difficult to express yourself clearly for the next three weeks. Misunderstandings and confusion could waste a lot of your time. This is also a good time to read into the unspoken rather than what is being said to make any sense.

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Mercury turns retrograde in your sign for the next three weeks. Normally we expect matters to be dealt with smoothly, but not while the planet Mercury in your sign is moving backwards. Confusion and frustration reign, so put your plans on hold. Curb your expenditure as you will spend unnecessarily.

December 22nd - January 20th

It's a lovely week for a clandestine romantic encounter, as Venus embraces your solar 12th house. Bear in mind that Mercury turns retrograde in your eleventh house of friends and associates as well. The next three weeks would serve you well if you spend more time listening than speaking.

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You may need to take care as Mercury turns retrograde in your second house of finances. This is a good time to re-assess your money matters. In spite of that, all sorts of things could go wrong especially if people owe you money. Have patience as business matters move slowly or get delayed.

November 23rd - December 21st

The retrograde movement of Mercury warns you not to over-stretch your physical and mental energies. It would be a mistake always to blame the other person if your experience and expectations of love turn out to be disappointing. It is said that if you do not learn from past experience you will be condemned to repeat it until you do learn.

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• INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • INTERNATIONAL NEWS Here’s one toy collector who’s taken his hobby to the next level. That’s right, Aamir Ashfaq is well and truly living out his ‘childhood passion’ through his massive collection of toy cars which has now reached more than 4,000. The 41-year-old from Lahore, Pakistan said his passion developed at an early age. Speaking to the Asian Express, he said: “Collecting model cars is my love since my childhood. I love every single part about these street machines. I loved the sound, speed and especially the looks of these rolling masterpieces. Inspiration for cars will never escape from my mind. “I have managed to collect more than 4,000 model cars over the course of 32 years. I started collecting cars when I was only eight years old.” Aamir said he felt happy when he was in his toy car showroom and couldn’t imagine not collecting toy cars. The enthusiast, who has a normal job in Pakistan, doesn’t care if some may think it’s childish, he loves his hobby. He added: “When I was young, toys always had a special place in my heart, and I really liked trains and aeroplanes too. My parents tried to get me more interested in trains and aeroplanes but, I always came back to my first passion, cars. “My pursuit may not have gone far enough to earn a world record, but no doubt such a collection is still unique in Pakistan.” Over the years, he’s managed to collect model cars linked to famous personalities like James Bond, Mr. Bean, Michael Knight and Batman. “Each of my cars has a history, memories may fade with time but these cars take me back to moments in the past,” he said. “When I hold a car in the palm of my hand, I remember things I had forgotten about the past, and this gives me immense joy. In fact, I can’t explain it in words.” Among his famous brand collection are cars from Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Majorette, Corgi and Johnny Lightening just to name a few. “It was quite difficult to collect a large number of die-cast cars in Pakistan because of their non-availability. That is why I think that my collection is the largest collection of model cars in Pakistan. “My favourite car is the 1982 Pontiac Trans Am, which appeared in the Hollywood TV Series “Knight Rider”. This car was used as K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand) in the Series. “What makes my passion unique is that I am not a ten-year-old who is engaged with a passion for four-wheeled playthings. I am an unassuming, functional, employed 41-year-old.” Aamir is a father of three daughters, Iman, Rishma and Asma who help him to manage his passion for toy cars. He added: “I am a simple man with

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Family man spends more than 30-years collecting his 4,000 strong toy car collection simple pleasures. I have no big dreams. My love for cars never bothered my family because I know how to balance my time between both. “I have never faced any resistance from my parents regarding my passion since my childhood. “I really thank my parents for their efforts for polishing my passion. They

never refused whenever I asked for a toy car. I remembered my childhood days. “Whenever I went to a mart, first of all I would pick up a toy car and look towards my parents who never disappointed me. I would like to say that I miss very much my lovely (late) Mother. May her soul rest in peace.”

Saudi government tries to end women driving campaign

Saudi Arabia's government sought to snuff out a campaign to end a ban on women driving, warning this week that it would use force to stop any protest aimed at overturning the ban. Saudi women's rights activists posted online photographs and video clips of themselves defying the ban this month after some members of the Shura Council, an influential body that advises the government, called for an end to the prohibition. Saudi Arabia is the only country in the world where women are barred from driving, but debate about the ban, once confined to the private sphere and social media, is spreading to public forums too. The Saudi Interior Ministry said calls on social media for “banned gatherings and marches” to encourage women to drive were

illegal. powerful clerical establishment, have said “The Interior Ministry confirms to all that allowing women to drive will encourage the the concerned authorities will enforce the law sexes to mix freely in public and thus against all the violators with firmness and threaten public morality. force,” the ministry said in a statement On Tuesday, Saudi news website carried by state news agency SPA. www.sabq.org said that 200 Muslim clerics There is no specific law that prevents and preachers had visited the royal court in women from driving in the conservative the Red Sea city of Jeddah to make a case kingdom but they cannot apply for driving against women driving. licenses and some have been arrested on “We came to the guardian (King Abdullah) charges relating to public order or political to clarify the seriousness of this period,” protest after getting behind the wheel. Sabq quoted Sheikh Nasser bin Salman alThe “October 26 Driving” campaign has Omar, secretary-general of the League of asked Saudis to put its logo on their cars and Muslim Scholars, as saying. called upon women with international driving “If those behind the conspiracy of women licenses to get behind the wheel that day, driving approach the house from the back, while urging other women to learn to drive. the sheikhs wanted to come through the front Conservative supporters of the ban, doors,” he added. including members of Saudi Arabia's

Former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and officials this week denied a report that they had approved US drone strikes on Pakistan soil. The Washington Post on Wednesday quoted leaked secret documents as saying Pakistan had been regularly briefed on strikes up till late 2011 and in some cases had helped choose targets. The purported evidence of Islamabad's involvement came as Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met US President Barack Obama at the White House and urged him to end the attacks, which are widely unpopular with the Pakistani public. A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said the anti-drone stance of the Sharif government, elected in May, was clear and any past agreements no longer applied. Pakistani security officials claimed the story was a US attempt to undermine Sharif's position and reduce criticism of the drone campaign, days after an Amnesty International report warned some of the strikes could constitute war crimes. The Washington Post's revelations concerned strikes in a four-year period from late 2007, when military ruler Pervez Musharraf was in power, to late 2011 when a civilian government had taken over. Gilani, prime minister from 2008 until June last year, vehemently denied giving any approval for drone strikes. “We have never allowed Americans to carry out drone attacks in the tribal areas,” Gilani said. “From the very beginning we are against drone strikes and we have conveyed it to Americans at all forums.” Islamabad routinely condemns the strikes targeting suspected Taliban and AlQaeda militants in its northwest tribal areas. But evidence of collusion or tacit approval has leaked out in recent years. A diplomatic cable from then-US ambassador

Anne Patterson, dated August 2008 and released by Wikileaks, indicated Gilani had agreed to the strikes in private. “I don't care if they do it as long as they get the right people. We'll protest in the National Assembly and then ignore it,” the leaked cable quoted him as telling US officials. In April this year, Musharraf told CNN that he had authorised drone strikes in Pakistan while he was in power. Musharraf's spokesman Raza Bokhari said: “There were less than 10 strikes, all of which targeted militants, and (a) few of them were a joint operation between United States and Pakistan in locations that were not accessible to ground forces of Pakistan.” It was said in top-secret documents and Pakistani diplomatic memos showed the Central Intelligence Agency, which runs the drone programme, had drafted documents to share information on at least 65 attacks with Pakistan. In one case in 2010, a document describes hitting a location “at the request of your government” and another refers to a joint targeting effort between the CIA and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency. A senior Pakistani security official flatly denied any official deal to help with the drone campaign. A second security official said Washington wanted to spread responsibility as it was coming under increasing pressure from rights groups to halt the drone campaign. The US has carried out nearly 400 drone attacks in Pakistan's restive tribal districts along the Afghan border since 2004, killing between 2,500 and 3,600 people, according to the London-based Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Sharif this week called drone strikes a “major irritant” in ties with the US, which have recovered significantly after a series of crises in 2011 and 2012, including a US special forces raid inside Pakistan to kill Osama bin Laden. Foreign ministry spokesman Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said the current government's position was clear — drones were a violation of sovereignty and must stop. “Whatever understandings there may or may not have been in the past, the present government has been very clear regarding its policy on the issue,” he said.


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Rahul Gandhi acknowledges assassination risk India's Rahul Gandhi, whose father and grandmother were both assassinated, has said he recognises that he too may be killed by extremists stirred up by nationalist fervour. The 43-year-old, expected to lead the ruling Congress party into next year's elections, also told a rally this week of how he had been friends with the security guards who killed his grandmother Indira in 1984. “My grandmother and father were assassinated and tomorrow I also may get killed; but I just don't care,” Rahul, who is vicepresident of Congress, said in a strikingly personal speech in the northern state of Rajasthan. The notoriously shy Gandhi has often appeared reluctant to follow in his forebears' footsteps but now appears to be opening up about his personal tragedy as an election tactic against the Hindu national opposition. Indira Gandhi was shot dead by her Sikh bodyguards in revenge for an army assault on

the Golden Temple in Amritsar while Rahul's father Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991 by Tamil suicide bombers. “What does the BJP do? They spark communal fire .... Then we have to go to the people to put the fire out,” said Gandhi in excerpts shown on Indian television. “It takes years to forget anger but it takes only minutes to ignite anger within someone.” Opinion polls show that Congress, even with Rahul in charge, is likely to lose power in the elections due by next May with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) opening up a commanding lead. The BJP's candidate for prime minister is Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat who was at the helm of the state when some 2,000 people, mainly Muslims, were killed in communal riots in 2001. Investigations cleared Modi of any personal responsibility but one of his former ministers was jailed for life for instigating the

killing of 97 Muslims in one of the most notorious episodes of the riots. While he did not mention Modi by name, Gandhi did refer to the bloodshed in Gujarat and accused the BJP of spreading “divisive ideology for their narrow personal gains”. Speaking of the day his grandmother was killed, Gandhi recalled arriving home after school and seeing the “blood of my grandma in one room and the blood of my 'friends' in another” — a reference to bodyguards Satwant Singh and Beant Singh who gunned her down and were subsequently shot. “I was very close to them and one of them had taught me how to play badminton,” he said. “It took a long time, about 1015 years, to free myself from that anger.” Rajiv Gandhi became prime minister immediately after Indira's assassination, only to lose power in 1989.

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Musharraf denies he ordered Lal Masjid operation

Former president retied Gen Pervez Musharraf has again denied having ordered the Lal Masjid operation and says it was carried out on the directive of the capital administration at that time. A three-member joint investigation team (JIT), whose two members had earlier refused to be part of it, interrogated on Monday the former military ruler at his Chak Shahzad farmhouse which has been declared a sub-jail. According to sources privy to the investigation, Gen Musharraf was interrogated in connection with a doublemurder case registered by Aabpara police on a complaint of Haroon Rasheed, son of Abdul Rasheed Ghazi, deputy Khateeb of Lal Masjid, who was killed in the 2007 operation at the mosque. Mr Haroon has alleged that Gen Musharraf issued the order for the operation in which his father and grandmother Sabiha Khatoon were killed. The former president told the JIT that the operation had been ordered by the then elected government and he had nothing to do with it. The sources quoted him as saying: “I was wrongly implicated. I did not issue

any written order regarding the operation.” He said the then capital administration had called the army for help which led to the operation. He also denied other allegations levelled against him in the FIR. Over 100 people, including 10 army personnel and a Rangers man, were killed during the operation. The killing of Rasheed Ghazi was confirmed when his body was found after the operation, but that of Sabiha Khatoon was never found. A case of her “abduction” was registered by Aabpara police on June 6 last year on the directive of the Supreme Court on a complaint filed Lal Masjid Imam Maulana Abdul Aziz, son of Sabiha Khatoon and brother of slain Abdul Rasheed Ghazi. A police officer said it was yet to be established whether the woman had been killed. He said the police record submitted to the Supreme Court in 2007 showed that no woman had been killed in the operation. He claimed that police had checked the record of autopsies and DNA tests available with the city administration, but found no mention of the woman. Of the 88 bodies, he said, 14 were charred and beyond recognition because of the use of phosphorus bomb. All were male. But a report submitted to the court by the national crisis management cell of the then interior ministry had stated that Abdul Rashid Ghazi and his mother were among the dead. The sources said the JIT would meet in a couple of days to work out a plan to investigate the double-murder case and trace her body. “The disappearance of Sabiha Khatoon is an important issue. Whether she was killed or not during the operation and if she was killed what happened to her body,” the sources said, adding that a directive would also be issued to the investigation officer, in-charge of Aabpara police, sub-divisional police officer and superintendent of police in this regard.

Malaysia court rules non-Muslims can’t use ‘Allah’

A Malaysian appeals court on Monday upheld a government ban against the use of the word ''Allah'' to refer to God in non-Muslim faiths, overruling claims by Christians in this Muslimmajority nation that the restriction violates their religious rights. ''Allah'' is the Arabic word for God and is commonly used in the Malay language to refer to God. But the Malaysian government insists that ''Allah'' should be exclusively reserved for Muslims because of concerns its use by others would confuse Muslims and could be used to convert them. Malaysia's Christian, Buddhist and Hindu minorities have often complained that the government infringes in their constitutional right to practice religion freely, accusations the government denies. Monday's judgment in the

Court of Appeals overturns a decision by a lower court nearly four years ago that ruled against the government ban. Anger over that ruling sparked a string of arson attacks and vandalism at Malaysian churches and other places of worship. The legal dispute stems from efforts by the newspaper of the Roman Catholic Church in Malaysia to use ''Allah'' in its Malay-language weekly publication. Roman Catholic representatives deny there are attempts to convert Muslims and say the government ban is unreasonable because Christians who speak the Malay language had long used ''Allah'' in their Bibles, literature and songs before authorities sought to enforce the curb in recent years. Judge Mohamed Apandi Ali, who led a three-member

appeals court panel, said the use of ''Allah'' was ''not an integral part of the faith and practice of Christianity.'' ''It is our judgment that there is no infringement of any constitutional rights'' in the ban, he said. ''We could find no reason why the (Catholic newspaper) is so adamant to use the word 'Allah' in their weekly. Such usage if allowed will inevitably cause confusion within the community.'' The Rev. Lawrence Andrew, editor of the Catholic newspaper, The Herald, said they plan to appeal Monday's verdict in Malaysia's Federal Court, the nation's highest. ''We are greatly disappointed and dismayed,'' he said. ''This is unrealistic. It is a retrograde step in the development of law in relation to the fundamental liberty of religious minorities.''


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Hundreds of millions of emails, messages monitored by US

The US National Security Agency has monitored hundreds of millions of email and instant messaging accounts around the world, reported by American Washington Post newspaper this week. The NSA’s monitoring systems focus on data crucial to government security in the United States and in allied nations, the report added. The Post based its report on information it received from senior intelligence officials and on top secret documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The agency also monitors “tens of millions” of US citizens although privacy laws prevent the US government from spying on its own citizens, the report claimed. The majority of the contacts come from Yahoo and Hotmail accounts, but others also come from Facebook, Google and unspecified other providers. The contacts

Report was based on information it received from senior intelligence officials and on top secret documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden

amount to a sizeable portion of the world’s email and instant messaging accounts. “You need the haystack to find the needle,” NSA Director Gen. Keith B. Alexander told the Post while defending his agency’s massive monitoring programme. The Post quoted senior US intelligence officials as saying that such collection would be illegal if done from facilities in the United States. The NSA, however, has avoided that error by intercepting contact lists from points “all over the world”, one anonymous official told the newspaper. Large technology companies use data centres around the world to ease the loads on their servers in the United States. But all major service providers — Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Yahoo — told US media outlets that they were neither aware of nor had participated in any mass collection of user data by the US government. The American Civil Liberties Union called the programme a breach of Americans’ basic rights. The programme intercepts email address books and “buddy lists” from instant messaging services as they move across global data links. It gathers contact lists in large numbers and analyses data to search for hidden connections and to map relationships. During a single day last year, the NSA’s Special Source Operations branch collected 444,743 email address books from Yahoo, 105,068

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Entertainment THE LATEST ENTERTAINMENT AND CELEBRITY NEWS FROM BOLLYWOOD & HOLLYWOOD TALENTED: Multi-talented singer and songwriter Salique, proves that he’s more than a pretty face

‘Let Me In…’ Fitness model proves he’s a talented singer and creates a buzz with his debut single featuring Mumzy Stranger! see page 70

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Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar is set to thrill audiences with his portrayal of a Haryanvi gangster with a heartwarming edge, in his new actionentertainer 'Boss’. Directed by Tony D’Souza. ‘Boss’ was released internationally on 16th October 2013 and already has audience’s sides splitting with laughter, and hearts thumping with anticipation. Lead star, Kumar took time out of his busy schedule to explain what talk about the film and how unique it is to anything he has been involved with before.

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Q: How would you define your character in BOSS? And what made you sign this movie? A: ‘BOSS’ is a very colourful Haryanvi character and that’s exactly what appealed to me. He is a larger-than-life figure from Haryana with his own distinct style and attitude. That forms the Masti [fun] part in the film. But there are some things he will neither forgive nor forget, highlighted in reference to a particular situation involving the most dearest people in his life. You don’t mess with BOSS and that message is very clear. When Ashwin (Varde) and Tony (D’Souza) came to me with the film’s concept, I loved it. BOSS is about fun, high octane action sequences and stunts and a good sprinkling of romance (not for me though!). Q: How is BOSS different from other action movies? A: It’s different in many ways. The main reason is that we are offering the audience a different type of action movie that has a unique panache and style. Every action sequence is designed differently. BOSS is an intense film with a strong action backdrop, needed to drive a powerful story forward. Q: You shot some major parts for BOSS in Delhi and Bangkok. How was it returning to these places that played such an important role in your life’s journey? A: I grew up in Delhi and worked as a chef and learnt Martial Arts in Bangkok, so both places mean a lot to me. It was emotional returning to Chandni Chowk in Delhi especially though as we were barely 200 meters away

Q: You are perhaps the first actor to ever play a Haryanvi character. What are your thoughts on this, was it a fun role to play? A: Every character comes with its own identity. I was excited about playing a Haryanvi character in BOSS because that’s something I haven’t done before. And I always like to re-invent myself and present to fans a side of my persona they may not have experienced before. The character fitted so well with the story. It was a great experience.

from my old house. Due to the excitement around the film I was unable to go and visit my old house during the day, but managed to drive past in the early morning recollecting my happy childhood memories. When I was shooting in Thailand, where I studied Martial Arts on the streets of Bangkok, I was also accompanied by my family. I took my son (Aarav) and niece to the kitchen I used to work, eat, sleep and train at in Bangkok when I was 17. Just seeing the small room where I used to rest my head after a tiring day of street fighting for extra money brought back so many memories. I had to fight back the tears in front of my son when I stood in the doorway of the kitchen I once worked so hard in, wondering how different my life is

now. One day I was frying noodles, the next I was frying my brains over learning lines for my first film. Never say it isn’t possible. I’m proof that there is nothing more powerful than fate itself, even when the world thinks you’re just a plain boy wiping tables and cleaning dishes. Q: It took a little while before the industry and the audiences started taking you seriously as a star. How would you describe your journey? A: My journey has been both difficult and fantastic at the same time but I guess that’s part of life. It may have taken time for people to accept that I was more than just a struggling actor. I was also very determined to succeed and you can never achieve success without

working towards it and adopting a diligent, positive and honest approach to this. I was Akshay Kumar, born with nothing but good parents and God’s hand on my shoulder! Q: You worked with Ronit Roy way back in Sainik. How was your experience and how far has he changed now in BOSS? A: When Ronit and I worked in Sainik, we were both very young. There was a lot of affection and respect for each other even then. Working with him again in BOSS after so many years was a wonderful experience. He is a fantastic actor and BOSS will showcase him in a different way. He has worked very hard on his role in BOSS and the audience will be nicely surprised by his

Q: How was the experience of doing action scenes at 47° Celsius? Is BOSS your best action film according to you? A: I would say it was my toughest shooting experience when we shot in 47 degrees. But full marks to the entire unit for bearing it and giving the best results. I would like to believe that in every film, I try to give my best shot. As far as action is concerned, I like to set new records every time. BOSS features a variety of high octane action sequences – the best part is that some of the scenes were very new to me and I haven’t performed these in any other films before. Q: Which is your favourite song from BOSS? A: Please don’t ask me to pick out just one favourite track because I simply love them all. I genuinely believe that the BOSS soundtrack is a complete package. Each song has been shot in a unique way. But yes, the Pitaah song is somehow closer to my heart because it’s about a father-son relationship. Har Kisi Ko’ is another classic treat for everyone who grew up in the eighties.


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‘Let Me In…’ Fitness model proves he’s a talented singer and creates a buzz with his debut single featuring Mumzy Stranger! Salique is an exciting new British talent set to release his debut single ‘Let Me In’ on Thursday, 24th October. The 23-year-old Londoner is an upcoming artist is a multi-talented singer-songwriter and fitness model who is following his childhood passion for music with the launch of his first release ‘Let Me In’, a collaboration with award winning British Asian star Mumzy Stranger. ‘Let Me In’ brings a distinct sound with a fusion of R&B, Asian and Arabic harmonies giving music fans a flavour of Salique’s soulful Punjabi and Arabic influences. The record is produced by Mumzy Stranger and also features a verse from the East London singer and rapper, who adds his trademark

urban touch to the talented newcomer’s debut single. Salique says: “I was ten-years-old when I first realised my passion for music. Singing in the bathroom as most children do, I came out and my mum asked me to repeat what I had sung. Her exact words were ‘Do that again for me.’ She was my very first fan had encouraged me to take this further.” Salique takes inspiration from many artists including Michael Jackson, Ne-Yo, Usher, Boyz II Men, Chris brown and the UK’s very own British Asian star Jay Sean. He continues: “Growing up as a British Asian I have listened to and been inspired by artists from the East and West. This has encouraged me to make music which combines the best

of both worlds. “I’d like to bring a sense of innovation to my music whilst staying true to my roots and give 100 per cent in doing what I love.” Salique is currently working with UK Top 10 and MOBO Award winning producer 2Play (Wesley Johnson) who has produced for the likes of Raghav, Jay Sean, Akon and many more. He is also in the studio with Asian Music Award winning Mumzy Stranger. Mumzy Stranger adds: “I first started working with Salique a couple of years ago. He’s a talented young singer and has got a nice buzz building around him, definitely one to watch. I think everyone is going to

really like what we’ve done with “Let Me In”, it sounds fresh and has a different vibe to what’s out there at the moment.” Having worked with 2Play and Mumzy Stranger, both producers have provided Salique with an urban

Roach Killa goes mainstream with ‘Baby Girl’

With a global fan base of millions, international reggae star Roach Killa prepares to launch his debut mainstream single 'Baby Girl'. Releasing on the 3rd November, there is great anticipation for the song to break the mould and take an Asian artist to the masses. With previous artists like Jay Sean, Apache Indian and more recently, Naughty Boy paving the way, the timing could not have been better to strive for a number one hit. Roach is adamant that with the support of his fans he has the power to break through: "It's time to up the game. We need it as a community and as an industry. “If everyone just buys a copy of the single from iTunes right now, we will make it. How amazing would that be for everyone, it would be a win all round. Please support the tune and help us to gain more recognition for all the artists!" Born in Libya raised in Canada, Roach developed a passion for urban music and was inspired by artists such as Michael Jackson, Bob Marley and Apache Indian who flared his own identity. He mastered the reggae vocals at an early age from a culture he fell in love with and became a reggae star in his own right. With his original and unique style, Roach managed to collaborate with artists in the UK Asian music scene and created interest on a global scale. Roach has enjoyed success of the past few years with hits like ‘Yaara Dildara’, ‘Ghora’, ‘Hey Gal’, ‘Romantic Jatt’, ‘Good Luck Charm’, ‘Dil De De’, ‘Oh Girl’ and the superhit ‘Heartbeat’ on which he teamed up with Geeta Zaildar and attracted over seven million views of the video on YouTube in less than five months! Other collaborators along the way have included Shahid Alii Khan, Miss Pooja, Apache Indian and Gary Sandhu.

Roach Killa's more mainstream tracks have also featured on a number of compilation albums alongside some of the world's reggae greats. ‘Talkin’, produced for him by Rishi Rich, was included in the compilation ‘Dancehall Selecta’ which also featured tracks by Elephant Man, Sean Paul and Beenie Man.

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sound that reflects his musical interest combining a British and Desi influence which pays homage to his cultural background, so expect more exciting sounds coming soon from one of the UK’s most promising new talents.


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FILM: Besharam DIRECTED BY: Abhinav Kashyap GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Ranbir Kapoor, Pallavi Sharda, Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh

Ranbir is all set to surprise his fans as he RELEASE D goes Besharam with his bhangra moves. After AT setting the screen ablaze with popular anthems, 02/10/201 E: 3 like 'Bachana Ae Haseeno’ and ‘Badtameez Dil’, this time Ranbir Kapoor shakes his leg bhangra style this autumn. In Besharam Ranbir Kapoor plays ‘Babli’, a street smart, fun-loving, football-playing car mechanic who has seen the dark side of life as one of India’s many desolate orphan children. The worldly-wise Babli learnt at a young age how to survive the trauma of having no one to care for him. He grew up fast in a Delhi orphanage and has devoted his life to helping and mentoring the other children in the shelter. The cheeky and fiercely independent Babli takes as his life motto: "Na Samaan Ka Moh, Na Apmaan ka Bhay", translated as "No Want for Respect, No Fear of Disrespect". The film unfolds his many ‘Besharam’ moments with hilarious consequences.

RELEASE DATE: 04/10/13 FILM: Arrambam DIRECTED BY: Vishnuvardhan Kulasekaran GENRE: Action STAR CAST: Nayantara, Arya, Mahesh Manjrekar, Ajith Kumar, Taapsee Pann

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Famed Tamil filmmaker Vishnuvardhan directs Indian superstar Ajith in this action-packed and stylish thriller. Director Vishnuvardhan has won acclaim for highly successful movies such as Arinthum Ariyamalum and Pattiyal and now he brings his flair to this gripping story of a system hacker, with Ajith taking the lead role. It's Ajith's second collaboration with the director following hit 2007 gangster thriller Billa. An exciting array of top names makes up the supporting cast, including Arya, Nayanthara and Taapsee Pannu, while esteemed filmmaker Mahesh Manjrekar plays the villain.

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FILM: Krrish 3 RELEASE DATE: DIRECTED BY: Rakesh Roshan 04/11/13 GENRE: Action, Sci-Fi STAR CAST: Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Kangana Ranaut, Vivek Oberoi Hrithik Roshan is back in his superhero guise once more in the hotly anticipated follow-up to ’Koi Mil Gaya’ and Krrish - Krrish 3. The film is set to dazzle audiences with a thrilling roller-coaster ride of visual effects, stunts and, of course, the return of Roshan back in his superhero role. In the latest sequel, Krrish faces his deadliest foe yet, an evil genius named Kaal (Vivek Oberoi). Kaal is bent upon bringing death and destruction to the world, aided by an army of dangerous beings of his own creation. Only Krrish and his father Rohit (also played by Hrithik Roshan) can save the world in this year’s most anticipated superhero flick.

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FILM: Boss DIRECTED BY: Anthony D'Souza GENRE: Action, Comedy, Drama STAR CAST: Akshay Kumar, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shiv Pandit, Mithun Chakraborty

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Akshay Kumar stars in a thrilling action-comedy about a colourful one man army who vanquishes evil! Law-abiding Benaras schoolteacher Satyakant Shastri (Mithun Chakraborty) is ashamed of his brawling 15-year-old son, Surya. Eventually, Surya's misbehaviour leads to him being disowned by his father and banished from his village. Years pass and Surya's younger sibling, Shiv (Shiv Pandit), falls foul of evil New Delhi cop, ACP Ayushman Mathur (Ronit Roy), who attempts to thwart his romance with Ankita (Aditi Rao Hydari). When Ayushman traps Shiv in a conspiracy, Satyakant has no choice but to reach out to his 'bad' son for help. Surya (Akshay Kumar) has now transformed himself into Boss - a flamboyant crime-fighter and champion of the oppressed who trounces powerful bad guys. Now he drops everything to help his family. This stylish and exciting Bollywood remake of the Malayalam movie 'Pokkiri Raja' gives superstar Akshay Kumar a striking new action role.

FILM: Naiyaandi DIRECTED BY: A Sarkunam GENRE: Comedy, Musical STAR CAST: Dhanush, Nazriya Nazim, Saranya Ponvannan, Vasmi Krishna

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RELEASE D Dhanush stars as AT Chinna Vandu in a Tamil 11/10/201 E: romantic comedy 3 entertainer from the director of the award-winning 'Vaagai Sooda Vaa'. Chinna is a young man who works in a brass metal shop whilst unlikely partner Vanaroja (Nazriya Nazim) is a medical student. Circumstances conspire to bring the couple together, whereupon they fall in love. Writer/director A. Sarkunam brings his trademark comic style to this laughter-packed tale of romance. Naiyaandi is the first time Sarkunam has worked with Tamil superstar Dhanush. Music is by Ghibran, whose 'Teddy Bear Song' sung by Dhanush has garnered plenty of attention.


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FILM: Sringara Velan DIRECTED BY: Jose Thomas GENRE: Family STAR CAST: Dileep, Vedhicka, Kalabhavan Shajon, Babu Namboothiri

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Ever-popular Dileep shines in this Malayalam family entertainer about an unemployed man who yearns to get rich quick. Even though he's now in his thirties, Kannan (Dileep) still hasn't quite worked out what he wants to do with his life. So his exasperated weaver father (Babu Namboothiri) sends him off to study fashion design. But Kannan has other ideas. He just wants to be rich. But his schemes to accumulate as much money as possible all go hilariously wrong! Along the way, he falls for the beautiful Radha (Vedhicka). He also finds himself in conflict with scary goon Yesudas (Lal). Prolific Dileep is one of the biggest stars in Malayalam cinema. 'Sringara Velan' sees him reuniting with director Jose Thomas and the celebrated writing team of Udayakrishna and Siby K. Thomas. Together, they were responsible for the industry's biggest hit of 2012, 'Mayamohini'. Leading lady Vedhicka makes her Malayalam debut in the film.

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Karthi and Kajal Agarwal RELEASE D AT star in the 01/11/201 E: latest eagerly 3 anticipated romantic comedy from Tamil director M. Rajesh. Tamil director M. Rajesh has scored three consecutive box office bullseyes with his romantic comedy entertainers 'Siva Manasula Sakthi', 'Boss Engira Baskaran', 'Oru Kal Oru Kannadi'. Now he's heading for a fourth with 'All in All Azhagu Raja'. There's also a big comedy injection from ever-popular Santhanam, who has appeared in all three of M. Rajesh's previous movies. Prabhu and Saranya Ponvannan have supporting roles. Music is by S. Thaman.

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FILM: Ishq Garaari DIRECTED BY: Dheeraj Rattan GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Sharry Mann, Mandy Takhar, Rannvijay, Gulzar Chahal, Vinaypal Buttar Popular Punjabi singer Sharry Mann stars in a madcap romantic comedy of kidnap and misunderstanding! Village lad Sharry (Sharry Mann) is a misunderstood poet and singer. Rejected by record companies and his family, he moves into a small shed with his friend Boondi. To make matters worse, Makhan Singh (Chacha Raunaki Ram) demands 70 lacs from him. Elsewhere, beautiful Miss Sweety (Mandy Thaker) also believes she's born to sing, but she too is rejected by record companies.

FILM: All in All Azhagu Raja DIRECTED BY: M. Rajesh GENRE: Comedy STAR CAST: Karthi, Bhavna, Kajal Aggarwal, Santhanam, Radhika Apte

Deciding to appoint a manager, she auditions the two men on her fan page: medical drug salesman Jatinder (Rannvijay) and businessman Virender (Gulzar). Sharry and Boondi, meanwhile, have decided to raise the 70 lacs by kidnapping Makhan's daughter Sweety (Gunjan Walia). But they snatch Miss Sweety by mistake! So begins a hilarious romp with no shortage of jaw-dropping twists and turns. But will Sharry and Miss Sweety ever succeed in their artistic ambitions?

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FILM: Biriyani DIRECTED BY: Venkat Prabhu GENRE: Thriller, Comedy STAR CAST: Karthik, Premji, Haniska Motwani Karthik and Haniska Motwani star in Tamil director Venkat Prabhu's eagerly anticipated black comedy thriller. Venkat Prabhu started out as an actor, but it was when he turned his hand to directing that he really found his forte. His 2007 debut, the ensemble sports comedy 'Chennai 600028', quickly became a cult hit and his career has gone from strength to strength since then. In 2011, he directed his biggest film to date, the thriller 'Mankatha', which became

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one of the highest-grossing releases in Tamil cinema history. So anticipation is sky-high for his follow-up. It's a darkly funny thriller teaming 'Siruthai' star Karthik with award-winning beauty Haniska Motwani, who was last seen in 'Singam II'. The film also boasts a key role for Wolverhampton-born Indian actress and model Mandy Takhar, making her Tamil movie debut.


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Escape Plan is a the ultimate prison break film with an exceptional cast. Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone) is an engineer who has made his name and fortune creating secure buildings that no one can possibly escape from. But is he too good at his job? When he is wrongly banged up inside one of his own creations, it’s for him to double-think himself to get out and track down the person who has framed him. But is even he capable of escaping the inescapable? Escape Plan is a classic prison break movie with a delicious twist.

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STARRING: VINNIE JONES, SYLVESTER STALLONE, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, 50 CENT DIRECTOR: MIKAEL HAFSTROM GENRE: ACTION, THRILLER

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STARRING: BILL HADER, ANNA FARIS, KRISTEN SCHAAL, NEIL PATRICK HARRIS, AL PACINO DIRECTORS: CODY CAMERON AND KRIS PEARN GENRE: COMEDY, FAMILY Inventor Flint Lockwood's out-of-control food machine goes even crazier in this hilarious sequel to the hit 2009 animation Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. When eccentric young boffin Flint Lockwood (Bill Hader) came up with a food replicator that turned water into grub, he was initially acclaimed as a hero. But after cheeseburger rain and spaghetti tornadoes devastated the island of Swallow Falls, everyone had to flee. Flint thought he'd destroyed his invention. But he was wrong. On returning, he discovers that the food left behind has been evolving. Now Swallow Falls is populated by bizarre food animals ranging from toothy tacodiles to lumbering hippotatomousses. The only way to stop them invading the mainland is to shut down the machine for good.

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Eric Bana and Rebecca Hall star in this tense conspiracy thriller as lawyers who find their lives in danger during a terrorism trial. After a terrorist bomb rips through a London market, the only surviving suspect is swiftly apprehended with his trial certain to attract international attention. But there's a problem. The prosecution intends to use evidence that's so top secret neither the accused nor his lawyers will be allowed to see it. Instead, the Attorney General (Jim Broadbent) has appointed a Special Advocate, Claudia Simmons-Howe (Rebecca Hall), who is cleared to review the evidence.

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On the eve of the trial, the alleged bomber's lawyer dies in mysterious circumstances. Eager and ambitious Martin Rose (Eric Bana) takes over. Matters are complicated by the fact that he and Claudia

once had a previous relationship. Nothing is what it seems in Closed Circuit as the stakes are raised in this dark and provocative paranoid conspiracy thriller from 'Eastern Promises' writer Steven Knight.

UK RELE The Jackass team AS 25/10/2E DATE: dispatch a small boy 013 and his grandpa on a jaw-dropping hidden camera road trip! At 86, you'd expect Irving Zisman (Johnny Knoxville) to be an upstanding senior citizen. But he's a drunken, thieving degenerate. As if that wasn't bad enough, he's in the company of his impressionable eight-year-old grandson, Billy (Jackson Nicoll). Irving's taking Billy on a road trip across America to return the boy to his dad. The Jackass crew's first full-length narrative feature unleashes signature character Irving Zisman, seen in Jackass the Movie, upon an unsuspecting nation. Hidden cameras capture every hilarious reaction to his appalling childrearing skills. UK RELE AS

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STARRING: ASA BUTTERFIELD, HARRISON FORD, HAILEE STEINFELD, BEN KINGSLEY 12A DIRECTOR: GAVIN HOOD GENRE: ACTION, DRAMA, SCI-FI CERT From the director who brought you X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ender’s Game is an action film bound to keep audiences nationwide in suspense. The world has been through it, having been ravaged twice by aliens. The future holds more of the same unless they can come up with a leader of extraordinary talents. That leader seems to be Ender (Asa Butterfield), a young gifted boy. Separating Ender from his family and sending him to battle school, the elders hope to create a saviour for the planet but what sort of toll is it taking on the boy himself? Ender’s Game is the long-awaited space spectacular with a stellar cast.


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STARRING: JUDI DENCH, STEVE COOGAN, SOPHIE KENNEDY CLARK DIRECTOR: STEPHEN FREARS UK RELE ASE DAT GENRE: DRAMA E: 01 Falling pregnant as a teenager in Ireland in 1952, Philomena was sent to the convent of Roscrea to be looked after as a "fallen woman". When her baby was only a toddler, he was taken away by the nuns for adoption in America. Philomena spent the next fifty years searching for him but with no success. Then she met Martin Sixsmith, a world-weary political journalist who happened to be intrigued by her story. Together they set off to

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America on a journey that would not only reveal the extraordinary story of Philomena's son, but also create an unexpectedly close bond between Philomena and Martin. The film is a compelling narrative of human love and loss that ultimately celebrates life, showing that there is laughter even in the darkest places.

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The long awaited sequel to the 2012 blockbuster, The Hunger Games, Catching Fire revisits Katniss Everdeen upon returning home following success in the latest ‘Games’. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire begins as Katniss and Peeta Mellark are brought back into society following their victory in the 74th annual Hunger Games. Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close

Academy Award winners Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in “Gravity,” a heart-pounding thriller that pulls you into the infinite and unforgiving realm of deep space. The film was directed by Oscar nominee Alfonso Cuarón. Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine

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friends, embarking on a ‘Victor's Tour’ of the districts. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) - a competition that could change Panem forever.

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spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone— tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. The deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth…and any chance for rescue. As fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left. But the only way home may be to go further out into the terrifying expanse of space.


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0-100 km/h sprint in just (62 mph) 2.8 seconds Braking from to zero just 30100 km/h .2 metres Reaches 300 km/h (1 in 16.5 secon 86 mph) ds The first McLa ren P by UK-based o1 collected wner

In a year of celebration for McLaren, this week has seen another significant milestone in an important chapter of McLaren Automotive with the first customer delivery of the groundbreaking McLaren P1. Series production of the latest addition to the McLaren range commenced over the summer, and the first car, finished in a striking ‘Volcano Yellow’ and contrasting visual carbon fibre, rolled off the bespoke production line. Following an extensive testing and development programme, McLaren Automotive has now confirmed the performance figures for the McLaren P1 in the latest stage in the launch of the groundbreaking model. These figures show that the third model in the range accelerates to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.8 seconds, 200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.8 seconds, and 300 km/h (186 mph) in just 16.5 seconds. The McLaren P1 has been designed from the outset with one

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clear goal: to be the best driver’s car on road and track. The confirmation of the performance figures underlines this, and gives further insight into the potential of the latest model from the Woking-based firm. Fitted with a twin powerplant powertrain generating 916 PS (903

bhp) from the highly efficient 3.8litre twin turbo V8 petrol engine and the lightweight electric motor, the McLaren P1 storms from a standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 2.8 seconds, and hits 200 km/h (124 mph) in 6.8 seconds – quicker than many hot hatches reach half that speed.

The relentless acceleration, delivered as a result of the instant torque offered by the electric motors and the optimised turbos, sees the McLaren P1 reach 300 km/h (186 mph) in just 16.5 seconds. By way of a benchmark, this is a full 5.5 seconds quicker than the legendary McLaren F1. Top speed is

electronically limited to 350 km/h (217 mph). Despite these impressive figures, the McLaren P1 still returns 34.0 mpg (8.3 l/100km) on the EU combined cycle, with CO2 emissions of 194 g/km. The electric motor offers a range of 11 km (6.8 miles) in full electric mode on the NEDC cycle, which sees emissions drop to zero. The braking figures are equally as impressive for the McLaren P1™, with the levels of performance provided by the bespoke Akebono system. The specially formulated carbon ceramic discs, coated in silicon carbide, can bring the McLaren P1 to a halt from 62 mph (100 km/h) in a distance of just 30.2 metres. This figure is even more impressive when compared to the recognised stopping distances, which suggests that more than three times the distance – 102 metres – is required to bring a car to a halt from 100 km/h (62 mph).


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Mercedes team up with Danish interior design specialists to add styling to a limited edition car

Being Smart… BOCONCEPT EDITION: The Smart car gets the ultimate interior design treatment

With clear design influences referencing the latest home interior trends, such as matt surfaces, distinctive colours and bold material combinations, the new Smart Fortwo BoConcept edition is the next step in the design cooperation with BoConcept, the Danish urban interior design specialist. The limited edition model follows in the footsteps of the Smart Fortwo BoConcept signature style, with both models featuring matt crystal white body panels – a nod to the exclusive finishes found within the most sought-after properties. The car further enhanced by distinctive light lemon mirror caps and accents on the 15-inch ninespoke alloy wheels. BoConcept logos in the mirror triangles complete the style accents and ensure that vehicle admirers cannot mistake the Danish design details. Inside, there are unique tobacco brown leather-look seats teamed grey quilted fabric inlays and light lemon double stitching, the design of which is synonymous with interior designer signature style. The dashboard, door panels and kneepad employ the same colour scheme. The interior is further complimented by a two-spoke leather steering wheel also with matching light lemon double stitching. Available in both coupé and cabrio bodystyles, the new Smart Fortwo BoConcept edition is based on the passion 71 bhp mhd, with additional exclusive features including: highline multimedia and navigation system with 6.5-inch touch-screen, Bluetooth, iPod interface and CD/DVD player, air conditioning and electric windows all as standard. Gary Savage, Managing Director, Mercedes-Benz Cars said: “It’s testament to the strength of the collaboration between Smart and BoConcept that this new edition has evolved, as it provides a stylish mix of contemporary design and style for urban living.” The Smart Fortwo BoConcept is priced from £11,940 OTR for the coupé and from £13,440 OTR for the cabrio, and is available to order now.


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FROM SOLIHULL TO MUMBAI Land Rover completes world’s first hybrid expedition along Silk Trail Mumbai, 14th October 2013: Three Range Rover Diesel Hybrid prototypes have completed the ultimate engineering sign-off test by traversing 13 countries over 53 days from Solihull, UK, to Mumbai, India. It is the world’s first ever hybrid expedition along the Silk Trail and one of the boldest driving adventures ever pursued by Land Rover. Hostile conditions on the route included asphalt roads riddled with vast and deep potholes, dusty desert trails in 43°C heat and numerous miles of mud and gravel tracks and cattle trails. In addition, river crossings, passes clinging to the edges of mountains partly blocked by rock falls, the thin air of extremely high altitudes and the dense and erratic traffic of Chinese and Indian roads all added to the test of man and machine. The Silk Trail 2013 expedition was the final validation test for the Range Rover Hybrid before it is signed-off for production. From the home of the Legend in Solihull, UK, it blazed a trail through France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, China (including Tibet), Nepal and India. For much of this distance the expedition followed the legendary Silk Road trading routes that first connected Asia with Europe more than 2,500 years ago. Overnight halts were made in hotels, hostels and tents at many of the same staging posts visited all those years ago by Silk Road merchants, missionaries and mercenaries. Where the north and south Silk Roads split, near the remote city of Kashgar in north-western China, the expedition pioneered a mountainous route never previously completed by a vehicle from outside the country and never previously seen in its entirety by any westerner – the Xinjiang-Tibet highway, which put the new Range Rover Hybrid through its paces at heights of over 5,300 metres above sea level. Seven consecutive days were spent at altitudes between 11,000 and 17,648 feet (3,350 and 5,379 metres). At such great heights, oxygen content in the air is reduced from the 21 percent found at sea-level to as little as 10 percent, making movement more difficult for humans and internal combustion engines. The Range Rover convoy continued to make good progress, benefiting from the electric motor’s instant torque at 0 rpm and despite being laden with heavy loads including luggage, camping gear, food, medical equipment, and aerodynamically-unfriendly roof-racks carrying spare wheels, tyres and jerry cans of

fuel. Negotiating tracks so sticky with mud that they were impassable to other types of vehicle, the Range Rover’s hybrid engine combination – with a 35kW electric motor supporting the TDV6 3.0 litre turbo-diesel engine – returned excellent fuel consumption for a vehicle so spacious and powerful. Throughout the epic journey the Range Rover Hybrids typically returned 36 to 37 mpg. Land Rover development engineers closely monitored data loggers fitted to each car, sending back more than 300 gigabytes of detailed technical records to their engineering team at Gaydon in the UK. The purpose of the expedition was not to test the reliability of mechanical components, which are already proven, but to fine-tune the calibration of engine and transmission software to ensure perfectly seamless performance in all terrains and extreme temperatures and altitudes. Technical setbacks reflected the roughness of the road surfaces: 15 punctures among the expedition’s three Range Rover Hybrids and four support vehicles, four wheels damaged by deep potholes, and four windscreens cracked by stones thrown-up on loose surfaces. Peter Richings, Jaguar Land Rover Hybrids and Electrification Director who took part in the final leg from Jaipur to Mumbai commented: “The world’s first diesel hybrid expedition along the Silk Trail pioneered an ambitious route across Europe and Asia that would have been impassable to most other types of vehicle – but no matter how hostile the conditions, the Range Rover Hybrid prototypes took it all in their stride.

“In developing the hybridpowered Range Rover, our objective was to gain hybrid’s fuel economy and carbon emissions advantages without compromising the Range Rover’s go-anywhere capabilities, its cabin space or its refinement. The success of this remarkable expedition clearly demonstrates we have achieved that.”

• Three Range Rover Diesel Hybrid prototypes complete 10,472 miles along the Silk Trail from Solihull, home of Land Rover, to Mumbai, home of Jaguar Land Rover’s owners, TATA • Journey covered 53 days, 13 countries and two continents putting the Range Rover Hybrid prototypes through their final extreme engineering sign-off test • Tested to the limits in temperatures from -10 degrees to 43 degrees Celsius at altitudes of 5,500 metres and over every type of terrain • First foreign-registered cars to drive China’s Xinjiang-Tibet highway • Land Rover’s first ever production hybrid to go on sale in first quarter 2014 (selected markets only)


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Ashley Vanzie Olympic hopeful sets sights on Rio

At 25-years-old, Ashley took another big step towards Vanzie says he is in the shape of his Rio 2016 dream. Knocking his life, and when looking at his off Ireland’s Olympic captain recent form, it would be very and world number eight, Darren hard to argue otherwise. O’Neil, in the first round of The younger brother of bouts, the KBW Dewsbury former British Lightweight and boxer ‘flew’ threw the Commonwealth Champion, competition to reaffirm his Bobby Vanzie, Ashley is quickly position in the light establishing himself as a leader heavyweight division. in the amateur light “I have to thank everybody heavyweight division. who believed in me but in Spurred on by his ‘little particular Areeb Cheema for inspiration’, his four-year-old coming with me on this amazing son Elijah, the Leeds boxer has trip,” he said. his eyes set on the 2016 Rio “Also my trainer, Martin Olympics and is determined to Bateson, who really does go go all the way in his chosen above and beyond his duty as a career. coach; I have been with him for “I am very proud of my over a year now and he has British heritage as well as my been fantastic. Jamaican roots,” he said. “To “I feel extremely lucky to represent Team GB in Brazil have him in my corner. I’ve would be amazing and that is been to Gleesons boxing gym in ultimately my aim. New York and all around the “What my brother achieved country but I truly believe he is was fantastic but I want to do the best coach out there.” more; I want to win World titles Up next for the boxing ace is and compete at the very highest the annual ABA (Amateur level.” Boxing Association) Vanzie already has tens of Championships. With Olympic titles to his name including the hopefuls all looking to impress prestigious Haringey Box Cup, selectors at the tournament it is which he clinched in June. This the main stage for boxers to was followed up with victory in ‘show what they can do’. the Celtic Box Cup in Ireland Last year, Vanzie was last month, despite almost defeated in the semi-final after missing the deadline date. suffering from a chest infection “I paid for the Celtic Cup but now, the father of one is long before the actual hoping to rectify this record and tournament,” he explains, “but clinch the elusive accolade. unfortunately, soon after a ban “Last time out, I was was put in place, prohibiting any absolutely gutted to lose how I ABA boxer from competing did,” he explains. “It was my first outside of Britain. fight under Martin’s tutelage “It wasn’t until the very and throughout the last minute that this ban championships I felt good, I was lifted and I once felt sharp and I felt strong. again had the “We flew through the opportunity to go. ABAs, literally nobody “The only problem could stop us. That now was the cost includes GB lads, who of the trip. I are meant to be the didn’t have best in UK, and we the funds flew through to available, as the final. I’m just a He added: student, but “This year it is thankfully my about 100 per partner, Nadine, cent dedication funded the and learning whole trip from from my past, flights to hotels and I will and for that I will bring the always be extremely ABA title grateful.” home in After just meeting December. I still the deadline, the need a sponsor so if Leeds Metropolitan anybody wants to join FAMILY: Ashley student went on to me on the journey to Vanzie and his clinch the title in the top please ‘inspiration’, his Ireland and in turn contact me.” son, Elijah

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An early return After making global headlines for all the wrong reasons in 2010, Mohammad Amir could soon be stepping up to the crease again after a decision was made to review the cricketer’s ban. Amir was left disgraced three years ago after plotting to bowl no-balls during the infamous 2010 Lord’s Test against England. At just 18years-old the teenager was the youngest guilty party of the three men

convicted and was handed a five-year ban from the sport and a three month prison sentence. However, the fast bowler could now be set for an early return after the International Cricket Council (ICC) board confirmed earlier this week that the 21-year-old’s suspension will be reviewed in ‘due course’. Any decision on reducing Amir's ban - which ends in 2015 - will not be made until the ICC has adopted its new anticorruption code, which could be as early as January 2014. After their two-day meeting the ICC board released a statement confirming their intention to look into Amir's case. It read: “The ICC Board was informed that a revised version of a more robust and strengthened ICC anti-corruption code will be submitted for discussion/approval at the January

2014 meeting. “During the discussion, the matter of Mohammad Amir's five-year ban also came up for discussion. “The ICC board decided to review the matter in due course after the revised ICC anti-corruption code has been finalised and adopted.” Amir has not played international cricket since the Lord's Test yet reports in Pakistan, before the ICC Board meeting, had suggested that a plea would be made to allow Amir to make an early return to cricket. It was suggested the left-armer might be allowed to resume training at the National Centre in Lahore, and even play domestic cricket before his ban ends. A five-member ICC sub-committee was set up in July to look into the possibility of relaxing Amir's ban.

Disgraced Pakistani cricketer to have ban reviewed

Tour de Yorkshire official route After months of waiting, the official route of next year’s Tour de France was finally announced earlier this week. As the county gets ready to be taken over by cycling’s elite from the 5th July 2014, these latest details, released at the annual announcement plan in Paris, will act as another milestone for the pioneering race. After completing the official signing-in ceremony in front of Leeds Town Hall, the world’s leading riders will then line up on The Headrow for the ceremonial start of the Tour de France. The initial non-racing rollout will see the peloton ride along The Headrow to Eastgate before turning left onto Regent Street and following the A61 Scott Hall Road and Harrogate Road through Moortown and Alwoodley and on to Harewood. Turning left at Harewood, Le Tour will enter the Harewood Estate taking in the ‘Capability’ Brown-designed grounds and passing the historic Harewood House. Upon leaving the estate and turning left onto the A659, the 190-kilometre Stage One officially begins, following Otley Road and Arthington Lane through Pool in Wharfedale and on to Otley. The route then follows the A65 through Ilkley and Skipton, before turning north and heading through the Yorkshire Dales. The final element of the stage sees the route return south passing through Ripon before the finish in Harrogate. Stage Two sees the riders follow

a hilly 200km test from York to Sheffield, while the final day of the Grand Départ starts in Cambridge and finishes in London. Among those at Wednesday’s Paris announcement were pupils from Carr Manor Community School in Leeds, invited as guests of Tour organisers ASO. Leader of Leeds City Council Councillor Keith Wakefield said: “The Tour de France Grand Départ will be the biggest event hosted in Leeds and Yorkshire in living memory. You can sense the anticipation level rising by the day as people start planning where they will watch from to be able to say ‘I was there’ at this once-in-alifetime experience. “We are immensely thrilled, excited and proud that this global event will be on our doorstep and creating a unique window for the world to see our city, county and country at its best.” Among the festivities to be held in Leeds in the build-up to Stage One will be the traditional presentation event, held on Thursday 3rd July, where all the teams and riders are presented to the public. For those keen to view the race as it journeys through Leeds, there will be spectator ‘hubs’ including family-focused activities at Scott Hall playing fields and Harewood House with other locations also being discussed. Routes of the Grand Départ including interactive maps can now be seen at a new version of the official website – www.letouryorkshire.com.

TEAM: (r-l) Leader of Leeds City Council Cllr Keith Wakefield, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire Gary Verity, Gary MacGowan from Transport for London and Leader of Cambridge City Council Cllr Tim Bick at today's route announcement in Paris

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Driving golf forward As the eyes of the golfing world focus in on Malaysia this weekend, history will be written as the US PGA tour concludes its first ever tournament in the eastern continent. Only European tour events have been staged in Kuala Lumpar previously, with the CIMB Classic the first ever US event to be staged in Asia. A 78-player field, including 19 stars from the top 50, teed off on Thursday 24th October in front of a patient crowd who have waited years for this occasion. Lead by the likes of Phil Mickelson, Keegan Bradley, Ernie Els, Bubba Watson and Sergio Garcia, some of golf’s biggest names are in attendance of the event yet it is world number 45, Ryan Moore, who leads the way after day one, on nine-under-par. A huge $7million purse will be distributed between the leaders, whilst $1.26 million will be dished out solely to the winner and with no cuts in the tournament; anything

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He said: “I haven’t ever considered stopping even when it gets tough. Every year gets harder and harder as the With three black belts already competition grows, but this is my clinched, including 1st Dans in passion and it is what I want to Kickboxing and Tae Kwon Do, do for the rest of my life really. and a 2nd Dan in Multi-skilled “I’m currently competing in Martial Arts, the heavy hitter has the 16-18 year age bracket, at had a passion for the sport ever since a demonstration was held at 60kg weight and I love everything about it. I love his primary school. “I was about eight when I first training, competing, keeping fit, just everything appeals to me.” took up the sport. I remember Suneil currently trains at Andy Andy King visiting my school Crittenden’s Martial Arts Centre and holding free sessions for a in Doncaster, yet competes month and after that I was across the country and even the hooked,” Suneil explained. world on occasion. “I enjoyed it so much all I Noting the World wanted to do was continue so I found a local club and from there Championships as his greatest achievement, the kick boxer I have never looked back.” Now, nine years on, the martial explained the time he won two arts ace is studying Sport Science world titles at the same tournament. at Balby Academy of Sports, “The most memorable moment alongside his training yet it is his chosen sport which he hopes will for me was definitely the World Championships in Spain. pave a career in the future.

“I was competing in the 13-15 years age groups at the time and managed to clinch the championship in both the points and continuous contests. “It was the best time of my life and I can only hope to do something similar again in the future.” Despite all the success, Suneil explained how none of it would be possible without the support of his parents and the tutelage of his trainer. He added: “I have to thank my parents for pushing me so far and paying for all my competitions and fights. Without their support there is no way I would have been able to go as far as I have in the sport. “Likewise my trainer, Andy Crittenden, has been very important in my development. He has so much expertise and I have learnt so much off him.”

could happen over the four-day event. India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar, joint tenth last year at this event, said the CIMB was a huge opportunity for the winner to stake a claim for the US Masters title. “It just means that we know we have achieved everything in life,” said Bhullar. “If I play well this week and next week in the HSBC it will give me some status on the PGA Tour. “I guess that's how the doors open, and at the end of the day, that's my goal. That's my destination.” After day one, Bhullar was midfield after parring the course whilst fellow Indian, Shiv Kapur – who impressed so much on day one of the Open Championship, was one of the stand-out performers on three-under. Next week, the PGA tour will once again explore new grounds when it is staged in Shanghai, China for the WGC-HSBC Champions.

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KICKBOXER: Suneil Singh has already has junior World Championships to his name

fights for success By Ashley Grint ashley@asianexpress.co.uk

A teenager from Doncaster is fighting his way to the top as he continues to excel in the hard fought world of kickboxing. 17-year-old Suneil Singh took up the sport just under ten years ago and has never looked back, claiming world titles and prestigious accolades across his junior career.

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CHAMPION: Double gold medalist, Suneil Singh

“I haven’t ever considered stopping even when it gets tough. Every year gets harder and harder as the competition grows.”

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