Glyn Robbins is standing in Bethnal Green and Bow as the General Election candidate for the Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC). He is standing in the election on May 7th because he wants to see an alternative to the cuts, privatisation, racism and war peddled by the establishment parties and a left alternative to the right-wing anti-migrant UKIP, a ...
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Sunamganj villagers suffer from deadly arsenic
With landscape view of long paddy fields, lush green trees, bushes and clustered houses, the Baheratoli is truly representing a traditional village of rural Bangladesh. At a first sight anyone will have an experience of tranquility, serenity and peace at the village, located near the border of Indian hilly province Meghalaya and distant from Bangladesh’s Sunamganj district town. But people ...
Read More »Restaurant owners passing hard days in Sylhet
The number of customers in the restaurants has marked a fall by more than 60 per cent in the Sylhet city and district due to the ongoing blockade and hartal causing heavy loss to the eatery owners as well as unemployment problems. Abul Fojol, Manager, Pakshi Restaurant in Bandarbazar said most customers visiting their hotel are mainly from outside Sylhet. ...
Read More »500 poor patients get free treatment in Sylhet
More than 500 poor patients have been provided with medical treatment and medicines free of cost on Saturday at a medical camp held at Moglabazar in Sylhet on Wednesday. Zaytun Welfare Trust (ZWFT) a voluntary organisation, arranged the camp on the occasion of a part of its regular annual event for the 5th consecutive years. A team of nearly 10 ...
Read More »UK Bangladesh High Commissioner presented credentials to the Queen
Ansar Ahmed Ullah :: Bangladesh’s High Commissioner to the UK Md Abdul Hannan presented his credentials to Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II at the Buckingham Palace on 11 February 2015 in a simple but regal ceremony. High Commissioner Md Abdul Hannan, joined the London Mission as High Commissioner on 30 September 2014. Acting Vice Marshal of the Diplomatic ...
Read More »UK security services ‘failed’ over Syria girls
The family of a Glasgow woman who may have encouraged three London girls to join Islamic State say officials “failed” to stop them leaving the UK. Aqsa Mahmood, 20, who went to Syria to be a “jihadi bride” in 2013, reportedly had online contact with one of the girls who flew to Turkey last week. It is feared that Kadiza ...
Read More »Blockade, hartal cripple shrimp exports
The exports and production of shrimp have been severely affected by the ongoing political turmoil. Over 10,000 tonnes of shrimp, the market value of which is estimated at Tk. 1,452 crore, are lying in warehouses across the country. Exporters, including local buyers, are not much interested in buying shrimp from farmers, as they fear the items would not be transported ...
Read More »BB to assess loss caused by political violence
Bangladesh Bank (BB) will assess the loss to the political violence during the ongoing countrywide blockade and recurring hartals, a central bank official told BSS yesterday. “The central bank will assess the losses on monthly basis and will compare the current situation with the cost of political violence that the country saw in 2013”, BB executive directive M Mahfuzur Rahman ...
Read More »Canada urged to jack up B’desh imports
Foreign Secretary Md. Shahidul Haque has called upon the Canadian government to increase imports of Bangladeshi ships, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, electronics and IT products. He highlighted the congenial investment atmosphere prevailing in Bangladesh and laid the importance on having a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) with Canada, according to a statement. The Foreign Secretary made the call during a ...
Read More »House price inflation still strong, says ONS
House prices in the UK rose by 9.8% in the year to December, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). That was slightly lower than November’s rate, which stood at 9.9%, but prices were still growing “strongly”, the ONS said. Prices rose fastest in England at 10.2%, and by 5.5% in Scotland, 4.9% in Northern Ireland and 4% in ...
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