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The RSC co-production with Wise Children: The Buddha of Suburbia Barbican Theatre

  The RSC and Wise Children’s ‘intoxicating, five-star’ (Times) production of The Buddha of Suburbia transfers to the Barbican from 22 October for a limited 4-week season only. South London in the late seventies. High unemployment, high inflation, food shortages and strikes. But despite the winter of discontent, 17-year-old Karim’s life is about to explode into glorious technicolour as he ...

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Eastthands Charity Distributed 40 Free Mobile Phones

  20 September 2024: EastHands Charity is proud to announce the successful distribution of 40 high-quality mobile phones on Friday, 20 September, in partnership with the Good Things Foundation. The giveaway event took place at the London Bangla Press Club Office, in the presence of community activists, EastHands volunteers, and trustees. The initiative aims to support financially struggling individuals and ...

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No accused has been caught in 30 years .Atek murder in London : girl’s press conference 

By Muhammed Shaheed Rahman :   Sensational murder of British Bengali businessman Atek in East London, United Kingdom: no accused has been caught in 30 years, daughter’s press conference demanding justice. The girl has been demanding justice for her father’s murder for three decades. On September 18, 1994, British-Bangladeshi businessman Shah Ateq Hossain Salim was killed in front of his ...

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UK-based organisations have expressed concern over the arrest of human rights activist Shahriar Kabir

  London: Bangladesh Human Rights Commission England and Bisshobangla Foundation have expressed concern over the arrest of human rights activist, journalist Shahriar Kabir in Bangladesh. At the same time, have appealed the Interim Government of Bangladesh to the to release him. In a press release, the Bangladesh Human Rights Commission and Bisshobangla Foundation believe that apart from political and ideological ...

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Expatriate Bangladeshis sang the national anthem of Bangladesh “Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tumay Val Basi”  

  By Matiar Chowdhury:   Bangladeshi expatriates from all over the country living in Britain Last Monday September 16, at six o’clock in the evening London time, in front of the British Parliament House of Commons, sang the national anthem of Bangladesh “Amar Sonar Bangla Ami Tumay Val Basi” in a united voice. Organized by cultural personalities Smriti Azad, poet ...

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Al Islah UK’s Grand Miladunnabi Conference held at Anjuman in London

  By Matiar Chowdhury:   Grand Miladunnabi Conference was held in London, the capital of England, on the occasion of Miladunnabi (PBUH), the anniversary of the birth of Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (peace be upon him). On Sunday (September 15) at The Atrium Conference Hall, London, Anjumane Al Islah UK president Shaikhul Hadith Allama Nazrul Islam presided over the grand conference, ...

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The British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BBCCI) held a discussion meeting with The Rt Hon Jonathan Reynolds MP.

British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BBCCI) Discusses Challenges and Collaborative Opportunities with Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds MP The British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BBCCI) held a significant meeting today with The Rt Hon Jonathan Reynolds MP, Secretary of State for Business and Trade, at Hyde Town Hall, Cheshire. The event, organised by Mizanur Rahman Mizan, President ...

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WORLD PREMIERE OF TANIKA GUPTA’S A TUPPERWARE OF ASHES

Meera Syal will appear in the National Theatre’s upcoming production of Tanika Gupta’s (A Doll’s House, Lyric Hammersmith) new play, A Tupperware of Ashe. The production is a vivid and heart-breaking family drama about life, immigration and the Indian spiritual cycle of death and rebirth to be directed by Pooja Ghai (Artistic Director of Tamasha Theatre Company) and staged in ...

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Long march under the banner of Bengalis for Palestine / Protest in front of the Israeli Embassy in London.

By Muhammed Shahed Rahman: At the end of the long march of thousands of people, including Bengalis for Palestine, the sit-in program was completed in front of the Israeli Embassy in Kensington, London. Demonstrations in support of Palestine and pro-Palestinian demonstrations, the Long March, were held to protest the genocide in Gaza. At 11am on Saturday (September 7), the leaders ...

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Apasen Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Care Conference and Awards: 50 Care Workers Recognised for Their Exceptional Contributions

    London, UK, 05 September, 2024– Apasen, a renowned UK charity established in 1984, marked its 40th anniversary with a grand Care Conference and Awards Ceremony held in East London. The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of staff, trustees, care workers, regulatory authorities, and representatives from central and local government, along with various members of the community. The evening ...

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