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British-Bangladeshi gets 30-yr for plot to kill PM May

Bangladesh origin UK man Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman. Photo: Collected London, Aug 31 :  A Bangladesh origin UK man who plotted to kill British Prime Minister Theresa May received a prison sentence of at least 30 years Friday from a judge who called him “a very dangerous individual.” Naa’imur Zakariyah Rahman, who gave his nationality as Bangladeshi-British, was convicted in London ...

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Nobel prize-winning economist James Mirrlees dies at 82

London, Aug 31 : Cambridge University says economist James Mirrlees, the co-winner of the 1996 Nobel prize in economics, has died. He was 82. Mirrlees, who died Wednesday, studied public economics, or the role of the public sector in the market economy. He examined devising an optimal income tax regime balancing efficiency and equity. He shared the Nobel with William ...

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Crossrail delay: New London line will open in autumn 2019

Crossrail’s original budget was set at £15.9bn in 2007 but cut to £14.8bn in 2010 London’s new Crossrail underground line is to open in autumn 2019 – nine months after its scheduled launch. Transport for London (TfL) said more time is needed “to ensure a safe and reliable railway for customers from day one of passenger service”. The project is ...

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Solihull murders: Man held over mum and daughter deaths

Raneem Oudeh (left) and her mother Khaola Saleem were pronounced dead at the scene A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a mother and daughter. Raneem Oudeh, 22, and Khaola Saleem, 49, were found stabbed to death outside their home in Solihull on Monday. West Midlands Police said it arrested the man in the Sparkhill ...

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Britain’s May in Kenya to boost economic ties amid Brexit

Nairobi, Aug 30 : British Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday became the first UK leader to visit Kenya in 30 years, bringing security and development funding to East Africa’s commercial hub and neighboring Somalia as Britain seeks to boost economic ties ahead of a bumpy exit from the European Union in March. May met with President Uhuru Kenyatta on ...

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Grenfell Tower: Council worker charged with fraud

A council worker accused of taking money intended for victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster has been charged with fraud. Jenny McDonagh, 39, is alleged to have obtained the cash “while being neither a survivor or bereaved family member”, Scotland Yard said. The Kensington and Chelsea Council employee was charged with four offences, including money laundering. She is due to ...

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UK keeps pressure on Myanmar over Rohingya repatriation, says Burt

  Cox’s Bazar, Aug 29 : British Minister of State for the Middle East at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Minister of State at the Department for International Development Alistair Burt on Wednesday said the UK kept pressure on Myanmar to take back its nationals from Bangladesh ensuring their rights. While talking to reporters after visiting Kutupalong Rohingya camp ...

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UK hopeful of participatory polls in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Aug 29 : The United Kingdom (UK) has expressed hope that the next national elections in Bangladesh would be participatory, where all parties will join. UK FCO-DFID Joint Minister of State Alistair Burt and State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam during a meeting at Foreign Ministry here discussed about the upcoming general elections in Bangladesh that will take place later ...

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UK child migrants sent to Australia sue government over abuse

More than 100 Britons who were forcibly sent abroad as children under a resettlement scheme are suing the UK government over the abuse they faced. In March this year, the Independent Inquiry Into Child Sex Abuse said survivors should receive financial compensation within 12 months. But the British government has failed to set up any scheme providing redress. Between 1945-70, ...

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Scallop war: French and British boats clash in Channel

  French fishermen have been accused of throwing insults, rocks and smoke bombs at their British rivals in the English Channel in a vicious scrap over scallops. The clash happened around 12 nautical miles (22km) off the Normandy coast, near the Bay of Seine.  British boats are legally entitled to fish in the scallop-rich area.   But their presence has ...

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