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Boris Johnson attacks Jeremy Corbyn for blocking a general election

The PM will accuse Jeremy Corbyn of “a cowardly insult to democracy” later for not backing a general election. Boris Johnson – who sources say regards this as the first day of an election campaign – will argue the Labour leader is denying people their say on the progress of Brexit. On Wednesday, MPs blocked Mr Johnson’s plan for an ...

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Smartphone radiation doesn’t have negative health effects, says study

Researchers argue that many studies indicating the effect of radiofrequency radiation get published only because they are interesting A lot has been said about the radiation caused by smartphone and as 5G is being rolled out across the world, concerns about the negative effects of technology are also on the rise. A study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal ...

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The Loyalty of Beyram Beg versus Adham Khan like deceptions (The Mughals) 

Fatema Miah: The History;  often some chapters badly distorted; not only truth oppressed also  there has been attempts to alter or erase occurrnces of historical events. There are different angles to same chapters though one doesn’t necessarily falsify other, together they come in to make the account of the turning points. Overall, History calls up over and in different era, ...

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Chancellor Sajid Javid declares end of austerity

The government has declared it has “turned the page on austerity” as it set out plans to raise spending across all departments. Chancellor Sajid Javid outlined £13.8bn of investment in areas including health, education and the police in what he said was the fastest increase in spending for 15 years. The plans cover one year and come amid intense political ...

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Thousands have their say on Tower Hamlets transport strategy

  More than 2,000 people respond to survey on travel habits Business survey launched to support sustainable economic growth in the borough More than 2,000 people have had their say on travel in Tower Hamlets as the borough bids to increase the number of trips made on foot, by bicycle and on public transport. The council’s draft transport strategy aims ...

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Brexit: PM in new battle after Commons vote defeat

Boris Johnson will seek a general election later if Labour and rebel Tories succeed in seeking to block a no-deal Brexit on 31 October. The PM has said he will not accept another Brexit delay but a bill forcing him to seek an extension if there is no deal is set to be approved by MPs. He needs two-thirds of ...

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People loud vocalising being Muslims though often only to Burk. (Kingdom rise and fall.)  Bangladesh National Anthem 

Fatema Miah: Bangladesh National Anthem is a fine choice and if question arises to change it, should it be changed at all? Preachers, don’t just hate for your inner zeal and intolerance. Hate what is disgusting and damaging. Do not create work and task force to tackle when there is no problem to tackle, that’s taking the focus, energy and ...

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Kashmir conflict is not just a border dispute

Rayhan Ahmed Topader: A good area of Jammu & Kashmir was invaded by Pakistan in 1948 and is still controlled by it. Out of this illegally occupied area, Pakistan has gifted a part of it to China. Pakistan’s calls its occupied area of Kashmir as Azad Kashmir while India terms it Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. UNO intervened and asked Pakistan to ...

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Community takes action in Limehouse

Tower Hamlets Council, partners and residents took part in a community action day at Rectory Gardens, Limehouse on Saturday 31 August. The day was organised together with the local safer neighbourhood ward panel following a neighbourhood walkabout where residents highlighted a set of actions that could be taken to clean-up and improve the area. This included reclaiming spaces that have ...

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Training for safer lorry driving

  Highways contractor enrols driver into safer driving courses Reducing deaths and injuries key to new Tower Hamlets transport strategy Tower Hamlets Council is offering training to businesses to encourage safer driving of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). The seven hour Safer Urban Driving course counts towards the Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) and is run by Cycle Confident on behalf ...

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