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Barnardo’s announces Mahira Khan and Bilal Ashraf as charity’s new ambassadors

  Pakistani superstars, Mahira Khan and Bilal Ashraf, have been announced as international ambassadors for Barnardo’s – the UK’s leading and largest children’s charity. The announcement was made on Wednesday 7th August at an exclusive event at Twitter HQ, where the actors took part in a panel discussion with Barnardo’s Chief Executive, Javed Khan. The discussion, chaired by UK TV presenter and long-time Barnardo’s ambassador Sonali Shah, looked at the impact of social media on young ...

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Brexit: Hammond says PM’s demands ‘wreck’ chance of new deal

Former Chancellor Philip Hammond has accused the PM of trying to wreck the chance of a new Brexit deal, by making demands the EU could never accept. In a Times article, Mr Hammond said a no-deal Brexit would be “a betrayal” of the 2016 referendum result. He told the BBC he was “confident” that Parliament “has the means” to express ...

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Brexit: Legal bid to stop Westminster shutdown goes to court

A legal challenge to try to prevent Boris Johnson shutting down parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit has begun in a Scottish court. A group of MPs and peers wants the Court of Session in Edinburgh to rule that suspending parliament to make the UK leave the EU without a deal is “unlawful and unconstitutional”. The prime minister has ...

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New ‘hub’ to help people in Tower Hamlets stay well

  A new Wellbeing Hub has been launched this week by Tower Hamlets Council to help people in the borough look after their health and wellbeing. The interactive service will make it easier for people to connect with the resources available in Tower Hamlets that will help them stay well. This includes access to information, referrals to services and support ...

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Crime: What has Boris Johnson promised on law and order ?

Since becoming prime minister just over a month ago, Boris Johnson has made a number of law-and-order announcements affecting England and Wales. But what exactly is being proposed? What it means: There are currently 123,171 police officers in England and Wales, down from 143,000 in 2010, when the Conservatives came to power and Theresa May became home secretary. So if ...

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The University of East London at the forefront of modern-policing

  From 2020 anyone in England and Wales who wants to become a police officer will be required to hold a degree or be working towards the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship. This is a huge change in the history of policing and the University of East London (UEL) is poised to be at the forefront of training and supporting police officers ...

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Eid Ul Azha, Hajj and Muslims’ incite -politicise (2019)

Fatema Miah:   Eid Saeed, Eid Mubarak and Hajj Mubarak to Worlds Al Hujjajs.  Arafat today Saturday the 10th and Eid tomorrow Sunday the 11th  of August 2019. This is the last lunar calendar Dual Hujja Islamic month.  Millions of Muslims from across the world goes to perform pilgrim one of  the  pillars of Islam, the Hajj. Ya Allah accept my ...

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Brexit: Corbyn seeks clarity on ‘unconstitutional’ election-time no-deal

Jeremy Corbyn has urged the UK’s most senior civil servant to intervene to prevent a no-deal Brexit happening during a general election campaign. The Labour leader is concerned that the UK could leave the EU on 31 October, while a campaign is ongoing and before a new government is elected. He has written to Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill saying ...

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