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Rabina Khan wants to keep up the best of position of Tower Hamlets in Housing

Bangla Mirror Desk: Independent candidate Rabina Khan has said that if she is elected, she will continue the provisions of Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA), free school meal, free home care service and council tax freeze and prioritise to keep the top position in housing league table. Supported by the former Mayor of Tower Hamlets LutfurRahman, Rabina Khan said this in ...

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Nadeem Qadir joins press minister’s office in London

Bangla Mirror Desk: Eminent journalist Nadeem Qadir joined the office of the Press Minister of Bangladesh High Commission in the United Kingdom on Monday the 18th of may 2015 Government last year made Nadeem press minister for two years. But he could not join on time due to official complexities. On the arrival of Nadeem in the morning local time, ...

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BNP Leader Jillul Haque buried in uk

Founder President of Sussex BNP UK Alhaz Jillul Haque was laid to rest in Durrington Cemetery worthing jame mosque in Sussex brighton area on Tuesday Uk time After zohur salat. (Zohur jamat 1.30pm) prayer. family sources said.Jillul Haque left behind his wife, two sons, five daughter, relatives and well-wishers to mourn his death. Alhaz Jillul Haque also founder of Ranigonj ...

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John Biggs pledges Altab Ali commemoration day

John Biggs, Labour’s Mayoral Candidate in Tower Hamlets has pledged that if he were elected Mayor, the date 4 May in Tower Hamlets would be dedicated as Altab Ali Day, in commemoration of the 25-year-old Bengali worker, who was murdered on 4 May 1978 by three racist teenagers as he walked home from work. After meeting with members of the ...

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Project launched to reflect lives of Bangladeshis in Westminster

Central London Youth Development has started a project on ‘hopes and fears’ of Bangladeshi parents wen they raised their children in 60’s and 70’s. The name of the project is ‘Faced in Westminster’ which will speak about mainly on parents living in Central London. The project will focus largely on stories of parents on that time describing benefits, advantages and ...

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Project launched to reflect lives of Bangladeshis in Westminster

Central London Youth Development has started a project on ‘hopes and fears’ of Bangladeshi parents when they raised their children in 60’s and 70’s. The name of the project is ‘Faced in Westminster’ which will speak about mainly on parents living in Central London. The project will focus largely on stories of parents on that time describing benefits, advantages and ...

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Redbridge Welfare Association UK summer sports festival starts

Redbridge Welfare Association UK officially started its annual sports festival. The organisation organises this festival every year to enhance relationship across communities. Association officials were present at the opening ceremony on 10th May which took place in Laxford Park in Illford. Along with many contenders from Bangladeshi community, a number of competitors from other communities took part from the multicultural ...

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Flying empty with 80 seats, passenger did not get ticket!

Bangla Mirror desk : UK living Shahanara Akhtar’s husband died in Bangladesh. She wanted to go to Sylhet with her children to attend the funeral of her late husband. When she wanted to book the tickets, she was told by the travel agent that there was only one seat left. As a result, she could not take her two children ...

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Jury returns critical narrative in the inquest of Rubel Ahmed

Ansar Ahmed Ullah :  On 18 May, the jury in the Central Lincolnshire Coroner’s Court found “inadequate” communication between multi-disciplinary teams was one of the factors that contributed to Rubel Ahmed’s death following the service of removal directions on him. Rubel Ahmed was discovered hanging in his cell on 5 September 2014, a few days after being informed of the ...

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