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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp photo glitch fixed

Facebook say glitches affecting its platforms have now been resolved. Users across the world had been unable to upload or view photos, videos and other files. The problems had affected its Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp apps.”The issue has… been resolved and we should be back at 100% for everyone,” it tweeted. It added that an unspecified issue had been accidentally ...

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Brexit ‘hitting foreign languages in schools’

Brexit is causing poorer children to fall further behind in learning foreign languages, says the British Council. Parents in disadvantaged areas are telling teachers languages will be less useful after Brexit, it says. It warns that GCSEs and A-level languages in England are seen as being hard subjects in which to get a good grade. The government said the overall ...

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Vodafone switches on 5G network in seven UK cities

London, Jul 4 : Vodafone has become the second UK mobile operator to turn on its 5G network, offering faster speeds and the opportunity for new services, reports the BBC. The network is going live in seven UK cities, including Cardiff, London, Manchester and Glasgow. Making a success of the service could be crucial to the firm which has seen ...

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Rohingyas and Rakhine state to be part of Bangladesh (?)

Fatema Miah:   The Rohyngya issue still hasn’t been solved. Rohingyas are suffering on the hand of Myanmar military under  Myanmar government or vise-versa, the Myanmar government is in syncronity with it’s government, there is no doubt. Every possible approach tried from outside to end military insurgency against Rohingya people. Vast majority Rohingya people escaped and took shelter in Bangladesh ...

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UK recession fears mount amid Brexit and global slowdown

Photo: In this May 2, 2019, file photo Mark Carney the Governor of the Bank of England speaks during an Inflation Report Press Conference at the Bank of England in the City of London. London, Jul 3 : The British economy appears to be showing signs of falling into recession as uncertainty over Brexit combines with a less benign global ...

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Tower Hamlets Homes caretakers clean up at awards ceremony

  The caretaking team at Tower Hamlets Homes (THH) swept up as they were awarded ‘frontline team of the year’ award, at the Housing Heroes Awards ceremony on Monday night (24 June) in Manchester. The awards showcase the people and teams that are doing exceptional work in the social housing sector. The judges praised their fantastic customer service skills and ...

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The Crusaders rose again and crusade continued. (2019)

  Fatema Miah:   The crusades took place in Jerusalem about rein over Jerusalem and to take procession of Jerusalem, it was the Christianity seeking the power over Jerusalem, caused bloodshed and crucifixions’ and the ruthless bloodshed ended there in Jerusalem, with an end of medieval. It was amplified to be Holy cause, for sake of God the lord, the ...

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Young mayor and his team visits Cabinet

The young mayor of Tower Hamlets and his team fulfilled their first public appointment with a visit to the Tower Hamlets Cabinet this week. Young Mayor Jaami Barry and his deputies addressed a busy Cabinet meeting to lay out their vision for their term working closely with the Cabinet and the wider council. Jaami Barry, Young Mayor of Tower Hamlets ...

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Family fiesta of music and fun at the Boishakhi Mela

    Over 40,000 celebrate in the sunshine Tens of thousands of festival goers enjoyed a feast of culture including music, dance, food and children’s events as the council hosted another successful Boishakhi Mela on Sunday 30 June at Weaver’s Fields in Bethnal Green. The Mela is the biggest outside South Asia. It began with a colourful parade of floats, ...

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