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  • Ofcom will review Royal Mail ‘monopoly’

    The Royal Mail is set for Ofcom investigation over claims of monopoly on national post service after Whistl withdraws from deliveries …reports Asian Lite News.    The withdrawal of Royal Mail’s only national rival, Whistl, has prompted an Ofcom review into whether the 499-year-old postal service has a monopoly on the national post market. Media…

  • Trade missions aimed to boost UK exports

    UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is currently organising high-profile trade missions to Singapore and Malaysia, Turkey, Japan and Latvia…reports Asian Lite.   The mission to Singapore and Malaysia, from 25 July to 5 August, will include receptions and events organised by the British High Commission, while the visit to Turkey (11-15 October) – which is…

  • Med migrant crisis is reaching UK warns Theresa May

    The EU ministers have not been successful failed to agree upon a plan for tackling the Mediterranean migrant crisis following  disagreements over the  settlement of  refugees…reports Asian Lite   Home Secretary Theresa May has warned that the crisis was reaching to Uk borders as she arrived for talks with her European counterparts in Luxembourg. She…

  • Nine killed in US church shooting

    At least nine people were killed in a shooting at a historic African-American church in US’ South Carolina state. The shooting took place at Charleston city’s Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church in the South Carolina, CNN reported. CNN said that nine people were killed. “I do believe this…

  • Mo Farah ‘missed two drugs tests’ before London 2012

    Mo Farah missed two drugs tests before he went on to become a double gold medallist at the 2012 Olympics, a newspaper has claimed. According to the Daily Mail, Farah’s first missed test appears to have been in early 2010, months before he joined Alberto Salazar’s Nike Oregon Project reports BBC. The Mail says the second…

  • Health warning on Human milk trade

    Human breast milk being bought online by fetishists, bodybuilders and cancer patients is a danger to health, UK researchers say. The excess expressed milk is sold through specialist websites and social media groups. The Queen Mary University of London team claimed the milk was unpasteurised and could carry dangerous germs reports BBC. They said claims…

  • Boris filmed swearing at taxi driver

    London mayor Boris Johnson has been caught on camera swearing at a taxi driver in London. Mr Johnson, who is also a Conservative MP, was involved in an altercation at traffic lights in the footage obtained by the Sun. Speaking to BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins, Johnson said it was “a colourful choice of language” . But…

  • Indian and British army personnel injured in Salisbury crash

    A crash involving three vehicles in Wiltshire has injured up to 20 military personnel. Two are in a life-threatening condition and eight more have been seriously injured in the accident, which happened during a joint training exercise between the British and Indian military. South Western Ambulance Service said the two people with the most severe injuries…

  • Rathayatra celebrations commence in UK

    Ratha-yatra, or the Festival of Chariots, is a joyous event celebrated for thousands of years in the Indian holy city of Jagannatha Puri, and in cities around the world commenced in London recently …reports Asian Lite, leading newspaper among British Asians. Due to unforeseen circumstances Their Lordships travelled on one cart together this year in…

  • Lotto promises to create more winners

    National  Lottery operator Camelot have announced plans to make dramatic changes to their rules in their  21 year history…reports Asian Lite, leading newspaper among British Asians. Under rules that come into effect later this year, you’ll have 28% more chance of winning the lottery, says the National Lottery operator Camelot.   Camelot says the draw will…

  • Housing prices surge to new record

    Reports indicate that there is a rush to buy after Conservative win pushes asking prices to record…reports Asian Lite popular newspaper among British Asians.  Asking prices rise 3pc in June to a new record high, reversing May’s pre-election decline. For the six months to June, the housebuilder’s revenues rose 38pc to £333m and the number…

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  • ‘Teach British values in schools’: Ofsted head

    The teaching of British values in schools is vital in preventing pupils being lured abroad to join ISIS, the head of Ofsted said . Sir Michael Wilshaw, chief inspector of schools, insisted that young Muslim pupils ‘need to believe that they belong to our society’ and have a future here. This will help stop them from…

  • Ramadan Mubarak from No10

    Prime Minister David Cameron wishes the Muslim communities across the world – A Very Happy Ramadan….reports Asian Lite News The prime minister in a message to Asian Lite News said he would like to send his very best wishes to everyone observing the holy month of Ramadan. “It’s a hugely important time as Muslims in Britain and across…

  • Chris Evans gets Top Gear job

    BBC executives announced who they had signed up to take over from controversial figure and former  Top Gear  frontman Jeremy Clarkson. The corporation revealed that Radio 2 DJ and bookies favourtie Chris Evans would lead the motoring show’s new lineup. The 49-year-old said he was “thrilled” to secure the job and promised to “respect what has gone…

  • Will clamp down Nigerian trafficking: Kevin Hyland

    The first independent anti-slavery commissioner’s top priority will be to clamp down on the problem of Nigerians being trafficked to the UK. Speaking to BBC,Kevin Hyland said it was “deeply concerning” that hundreds of Nigerians were brought in every year for prostitution or forced labour. Mr Hyland said the problem of such exploitation was “enormous”.…

  • Child abuse rising sharply in Britain

    England and Wales has  seen number of recorded sexual offences against children rise by a third according to NSPCC. There were 31,000 offences recorded in the year up to April 2014, up 8,500 on the previous year. Figures compiled by the charity show 85 offences were recorded by police every day, with significant rises in…

  • Muslims urged to donate organs in Britain

    Muslims are being urged by hospitals in the West Midlands to consider donating their organs for patients waiting for transplants. Muslims needing an organ donation, such as a new kidney or liver, wait on average a year longer than non-Muslims. This is due to a lack of donors coming forward from a matching ethnic background. As…

  • NHS lost 2.5 millon bed days in five years

    NHS hospitals lose nearly 2.5 million days of care in the last five years by bed blocking as older people wait to be moved to social care, a charity has said. Age UK found 2,431,120 bed days were lost to the NHS between June 2010 and March 2015, including 215,662 days that people were waiting…

  • Prince Charles to unveil Waterloo memorial

    The memorial to the allied British, Dutch, Belgian and German soldiers who fought at the Battle of Waterloo will be unveiled by Prince Charles. Its 200th anniversary is on Thursday and marks the final defeat of the Emperor Napoleon, in a battle that cost some 25,000 British and allied lives. The prince will perform the…

  • Motorists against scrapping paper driving licences

    The majority of motorists are against the Government’s decision to scrap the paper-based driving counterpart licence according to a new poll by Motorpoint. An online survey by the UK’s leading car supermarket found 53.1% of people quizzed didn’t want to see the paper-based counterpart driving licence replaced by an online service – which came into…

  • Land Rover leads the Rugby World cup tour

    Land Rover embarked on the first leg of a 100 day tour of the UK and Ireland, organised by England Rugby 2015 in the lead up to the Rugby World Cup 2015. Seven local schools were invited to Highland RFC  to not only develop their skills in a grassroots rugby festival, but also have the…

  • Victoria Beckham to auction daughter’s dress

    Singer-turned-fashion designer Victoria Beckham is auctioning off a pink Mischka Aoki dress, which she bought for daughter Harper for over 3,000 pounds, for a auction running from June 18 to 28, to raise money for NGO Save the Children. The jewel-embellished outfit is just one of 25 items donated by the star for the auction,…

  • Bradford family urged to return

    The husbands of three Bradford sisters feared to have travelled to Syria with their nine children said they “miss and love” them as they appealed for their return Khadija, Sugra and Zohra Dawood, from Bradford, and their children aged three to 15 have not made contact for a week. Their brother is understood to be fighting…

  • Michelle Obama Rocks London

    The speech of US First Lady Michelle Obama at a girls’ school in east London was the talk of the town and the social media buzz with her quotes…. reports Asian Lite News Mrs Obama, wife of President Barack, told pupils at Mulberry School for Girls their “amazing education” gave them all they needed to succeed.…

  • Umrao Jaan in Barnet

    Property tycoon HS Narula and his philanthropist wife Surina, opened their mansion in Barnet, for the Akademi Charity Gala held recently…reports Asian Lite News The guests were treated to a glimpse from the glorious mogul Lucknow. The story of the immortalized courtesan Umrao Jaan, was narrated by Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa (played by ophthalmologist Dr…

  • Immigrant workers get less pay

    Immigrant workers earn less than the native workers across the world…reports Asian Lite News A new report by economist Kathryn Anderson said there is a large wage gap between immigrant and native workers. This wage gap lessens over time (a number of decades), but never closes for many immigrant groups. The report was  published by IZA…

  • Pranav & Ameet on Mission Middle East

    Two prominent members of the British-Asian community visit Israel/West Bank as part of a delegation organised by Conservative Friends of Israel….reports Asian Lite News Community Activist and Lawyer Pranav Bhanot and Stanmore Councillor Ameet Jogia were among the delegates who were selected to participate in a diplomatic relations fact-finding tour of Israel and the West Bank.…

  • Dubai Links with London Tech

    London Technology Week runs from 15-21 June at Shard in London. Hundreds of international companies and tens of thousands of visitors will come to London to take part in more than 200 events organised as part of London Technology Week….reports Asian Lite News Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), Dubai’s integrated free zone technology park, and the…

  • Jonathan to get Desi version

    Kala Sangam, the Bradford-based cultural organisation, will showcase Flights of Fantasy based on Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingstone Seagull on Saturday, 20th June at 7pm at Ganges Hall….reports Asian Lite News The world’s most famous seagull is getting a Desi version. Kala Sangam, the Bradford-based cultural organisation, will showcase Flights of Fantasy based on Richard Bach’s…

  • Michelle begins two-day UK trip

    US first lady Michelle Obama will be in UK to promote her charity work is to meet Prince Harry and David Cameron as she begins a two-day visit. Mrs Obama is visiting the country to discuss her campaigns for girls’ education and better support for military families. She will host an event at a London…

  • GCSE exam bar raised

    Under new changes to England’s exams pupils will have to score more highly to gain a “good pass” in their GCSEs. Candidates will have to obtain a Grade 5, equivalent to a low B or high C now, as grading switches to numbers nine to one in exams to be taken first in 2017. The…

  • Man U smash Facebook rankings

    Manchester United broke Facebook records to reach the summit of both total page likes and people talking, according to Insideworldfootball Facebook ranking. Although the English football giants are playing catch-up with rivals Arsenal and Chelsea in the Twitter league rankings, when it comes to Facebook it is a different story. Chelsea are second in both…

  • Wipro partner Britain’s Lawn tennis Association

    Indian IT bellwether Wipro Ltd  announced that it has been appointed as the digital technology services’ partner of the British Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) in London for three years….reports Asian Lite News. “We will assist LTA in achieving its strategy and vision to build the future of British tennis by enabling its digital transformation,” the…

  • Rooney keep England on course for Euro

    England remain on course for the 2016 UEFA European Championship qualification from Group E after again overturning a deficit against Slovenia to claim a 3-2 win. England made it six wins from six qualifying matches but fell behind to Milivoje Novakovic’s fifth strike of the campaign on 37 minutes at the Stadion Stozice. Jack Wilshere…

  • Mental health nurses to work with police

    Lancashire for the first time will see mental health nurses work alongside police to help those involved in emergency incidents. The new scheme, being started by Lancashire Police today, will see officers work with NHS mental health nurses when called out to emergencies. From August, nurses will also work in the force control room to help…

  • White British Muslim convert jihadi killed in Kenya

    A British white Muslim convert who joined Somalian terror group Al-Shabaab has been killed in battle, Kenya’s military has said. It is thought Thomas Evans, 24, from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, was one of 11 militants who died after attacking a military base in northern Kenya over the weekend reports Daily Mail. His mother Sally previously said she…

  • UK to reject Scottish autonomy plan

    The UK government has confirmed it will be rejecting SNP proposals to give Scotland the ability to introduce full fiscal autonomy (FFA). Scottish Deputy First Minster John Swinney said FFA was the best route to fulfilling Scotland’s potential. His SNP party has tabled an amendment to the Scotland Bill which would see FFA implemented at a time…

  • Galloway enters London mayoral race

    George Galloway has officially entered the race to become London’s next mayor. The Respect Party leader, who lost his seat as Bradford West MP last month, outlined a range of policies designed to clamp down on what he described as the “social cleansing” of the city. Speaking at the Ethical Society in Holborn, he said…

  • Queen to attend Magna Carta event

    The Queen and members of the Royal Family are to attend an event marking the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta. The ceremony will take place at Runnymede in Surrey, close to the River Thames, where King John of England sealed the original document in 1215. The charter first protected the rights and freedoms of society…

  • Dewsbury in shock over UK’s ‘youngest suicide bomber’

    Community leaders in the home town of a West Yorkshire teenager who reportedly carried out a suicide bombing in Iraq have spoken of their shock at the news. Dewsbury councillor Masood Ahmed said Talha Asmal, 17, was “no different” from other teenagers and that people in the town were “shocked and devastated”. And Asmal’s school…

  • Hillary launch her presidential campaign

    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a rally for her official presidential campaign launch at Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island in New York City, the United States.

  • Man dies in Luton police custody

    An investigation has been launched by the police watchdog after a 25-year-old man died in custody at Luton Police Station. The man was arrested at an address in Luton on Saturday morning on suspicion of domestic violence. After he was taken into custody, he became unresponsive in his cell and later died reports Sky News. In a…

  • No Asian or black head Scottish schools

    Scotland does not have any head or deputy head teachers from a black, Asian or ethnic minority background, according to Scottish government data. There were also only 18 black or Asian principal teachers out of 5,403 secondary principal teachers reports BBC. The statistics have been highlighted by the Liberal Democrats, who described them as “staggering”.…

  • We are having a party, just don’t come on time

    Many years ago I wrote an article about how people never used the RSVP and had no concept of time like if the card says 9.30 pm that does not mean you float in at half eleven. For days after that no one invited us anywhere…writes Bikram Vohra One of my favourite statements is about…

  • Prince Aditya crowned in Mumbai

    Aditya Thackeray, the elder son of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray, was virtually anointed the party’s crown prince….reports Quaid Najmi It was not just any political celebrity’s birthday bash. The gathering on Saturday in Matoshree – the traditional residence of the Thackerays, Maharashtra’s numero uno political family – conveyed a clear message of the growing…

  • Yasmin triggers new debate

    Acclaimed columnist/author Yasmin Alibhai-Brown urged British-Asian communities to come out to expose the ‘sexual hyenas’ roaming amongst them….reports Asian Lite News Yasmin in an article titled ‘These are our daughters’ in the Huffington Post said “Asians must dig deep and recognise that there is something rotten in our cultures, deeper reasons why these men do…

  • Labour finalises London mayor candidates

     Labour party names Sadiq Khan among six candidates to enter the fray to become the party nominee to contest London mayoral election on May 5, 2016….reports Asian Lite News The frontrunners are MPs Dame Tessa Jowell and Sadiq Khan. Others on the list are MPs David Lammy, Diane Abbott, Gareth Thomas and journalist Christian Wolmar.…

  • From US to Himalayas in search of ….

    Karan Bajaj, the author of best selling The Seeker, says his journey from New York to Himalayas inspired the book…. Kavita Bajeli-Datt meets Karan  He left his cushy job as a top executive in a New York firm to search for that elusive answer about death and suffering. After a year-long sabbatical through a Buddhist retreat in the…

  • Diabetes Sweeps India

    Diabetes is sweeping India, enveloping entire generations, ignoring age and setting new global records, as it trebled over the past two decades. In 1995, India had 19.4 million diabetics. But now it is 66.8 million. That makes India, home to 17 percent of the world’s population, also home to 17 percent of the world’s diabetics…. writes Charu…