Home secretary says government is ‘preparing for all contingencies’ Sajid Javid has refused to rule out the possibility that a no-deal Brexit could cause a sharp rise in crime and widespread protests escalating into weeks of civil disorder, saying it was important that police prepare for any such eventualities. Contingency plans for a no-deal departure drawn up by the National ...
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General M A G Osmani was an undisputed national hero
By Raihan Ahmed Topader: General Osmani was born on 1 September 1918 in an affluent and aristocratic family in Dayamir, a village in Sylhet Bangladesh. He passed the Matriculation examination from Sylhet Government Pilot School in 1934 obtaining 1st division mark and was awarded the Pretoria Award for securing the highest marks in English. He attended the prestigious Aligarh Muslim ...
Read More »Boris Johnson compares Chequers deal to ‘suicide vest’
Boris Johnson has attacked Theresa’s May’s Brexit plan, saying she had “wrapped a suicide vest” around the British constitution and “handed the detonator” to Brussels. Writing in the Mail on Sunday, the former foreign secretary said the Chequers deal had opened the UK to “perpetual political blackmail”. Mr Johnson quit his post in July after the plan was agreed ...
Read More »New iPhones aim for momentum in sputtering smartphone market
Apple is set to unveil new iPhones, aiming to gain fresh momentum in the premium segment of a global smartphone market showing signs of fatigue. In its usual secretive style, Apple has remained mum about revelations planned for Wednesday’s event at its spaceship campus in Silicon Valley, but the timing fits its pattern of annually introducing new iPhone models. ...
Read More »John McDonnell denies that Labour is purging Corbyn critics
The shadow chancellor said Chuka Umunna’s demand that the Labour leader ‘call off the dogs’ was ‘unacceptable’ The shadow chancellor has dismissed suggestions of a purge of Labour critics and said Chuka Umunna’s call for Jeremy Corbyn to “call off the dogs” was offensive. John McDonnell claimed Chuka Umunna was “inventing stories” after the senior MP claimed moderates were being ...
Read More »Saudi, Hajj and profit making revenue
By Fatema Miah: Islamic relics in Makkah and Madina One of the Pillars of Islam the Hajj that is obligatory deed for every well and financially able adult, that can be performed only by visiting to Saudi Arabian towns Makkah and Madina, specially Makkah and Arafath is the must, one has to attend to perform Hajjj. Hajj is the best ...
Read More »Introduction to travel tourism and hospitality management
By Taslim Ahammad: At present, tourism has become one of the most important industries in terms of job creation, and also for generating foreign exchange. Tourism is now expressed as an event-based movement. People with careers in tourism and hospitality management provide valuable services to travellers while potentially earning a profit, and substantial travel discounts provide them with accommodation. These ...
Read More »UK and France fail to agree scallop fishing deal
The UK and France have failed to agree a deal to end a dispute over scallop fishing in the English Channel. Crews clashed in the waters last month over laws that allow British boats to gather scallops year-round, but places restrictions on French vessels. The two sides had agreed on the principles of a deal earlier this week, but ...
Read More »British Airways travelers’ credit card details hacked
London, Sep 7 : British Airways is promising to compensate customers after reporting a major hack of its website that compromised credit card information of roughly 380,000 travelers. Chief Executive Alex Cruz said Friday the company is “100 percent committed” to compensating customers whose financial information was stolen. He said the company had been hit by a “very sophisticated ...
Read More »US, Canada, France and Germany back UK over novichok attack
Theresa May receives international support for claim that Salisbury attack was perpetrated by Russian secret service agents Theresa May has received strong international backing for her claim that the Salisbury attack was perpetrated by Russian secret service agents, in a joint statement from the French, Canadian, US and German governments. As Britain prepares to confront Russia about the findings of ...
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