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Martyr Zia will always be on the history

No one can erase Martyr Zia’s role from the history, however and whatever propaganda and conspiracy are being made against him.  He will always be in people’s heart for his benevolent work and heroic activities.  Speakers attending the discussion meeting told this which was organised to mark 37th anniversary of formation of BNP.  The discussion meeting was held on 10th ...

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Labour in disarray over benefits cap

  Bangla Mirror Desk :: Jeremy Corbyn’s plans to oppose the benefits cap have been undermined by members of his own shadow cabinet, as he prepares to face David Cameron in prime minister’s questions for the first time. Speaking to the Trades Union Congress conference in Brighton on Tuesday, Corbyn said the benefits cap introduced by the coalition created “social cleansing” ...

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First Syrian refugees to arrive in UK within days

The first Syrian refugees being brought to Britain direct from camps in the Middle East under the government’s expanded scheme to resettle only the most vulnerable are to arrive in the coming days, Theresa May has told MPs. The home secretary said preparations were “proceeding at pace” to welcome more arrivals over the next few weeks, with a summit of ...

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Bangladeshi Faith Healer murdered in Whitechapel

   A faith healer was stabbed to death at a business centre in East London. Father-of-three Zakariya Islam was killed at the Ruqya Therapy Centre’s based in Whitechapel. Police and paramedics rushed to the scene and found the married 46-year-old Islamic healer suffering critical injuries. Despite desperate attempts he could not be saved and was pronounced dead a short time later. ...

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Tarique drives Khaleda to hotel

  Bangla Mirror Desk :: BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia got reunited with all her family members on Wednesday at a London hotel after seven years, creating an emotional atmosphere. On her arrival at Heathrow Airport, her elder son Tarique Rahman received the former prime minister and drove her to the hotel. Several hundred BNP leaders and activists of the UK ...

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UK pay rises at fastest pace in more than six years

Bangla Mirror Desk :: British wages grew at their fastest rate in more than six years in the three months to July, adding to signs that a first interest rate hike by the Bank of England is approaching. Growth in average weekly earnings, not including bonuses, rose by 2.9 percent in the May-July period, the fastest since the three months ...

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Bangladeshi PM warns David Cameron to do more to combat terrorism, Guardian told

Bangladeshi prime minister urges action to tackle recruiters from UK Bengali diaspora communities, as extremist groups, including Isis, gain support, The Guardian told. An article published on Guardina mentioned that the prime minister of Bangladesh has warned David Cameron that he needs to do more to combat radicalism amid concerns that British jihadis are fuelling a rise in extremism in the world’s ...

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Syria conflict: Russia ‘to continue Assad military aid’

Russian President Vladimir Putin has pledged continued military support for Syria’s Bashar al-Assad despite growing concerns over Moscow’s role in the war. Mr Putin urged other countries to join Russia in sending “military-technical assistance”. He said the influx refugees to Europe would have been “even bigger” without Russian support for Syria’s government. The US and its Western allies oppose President ...

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China economy: New signs of economic slowdown

Growth in China’s investment and factory output in August has come in below forecasts, in a further indication that the world’s second-largest economy is losing steam. Factory output grew by 6.1% from the year before – below forecasts of 6.4%. Growth in fixed-asset investment – largely property – slowed to 10.9% for the year-to-date, a 15-year low. Growing evidence that ...

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Italy’s Beppe Grillo given jail term for slander

Beppe Grillo, who leads Italy’s second biggest party, the Five-Star Movement, has been given a one-year jail term for slandering a science professor. Prof Francesco Battaglia said that he had been threatened and his car vandalised after Mr Grillo criticised him for backing nuclear energy. Mr Grillo, who is unlikely to go to jail, also faces damages of €50,000 (£36,000; ...

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