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Interviews
Interview with: Gurpreet Ghuggi "Ajj De Ranjhe"
Q: How did your role in Ajj De Ranjhe come about? A: I have worked with Mr Manmohan Singh before, so we have a good working rapport. He wrote the script for Ajj De Ranjhe,... -
Global News
Sheikh Sudais’s plea on the violation of sanctity of Haramain; a wake up call for Muslims worldwide
The British Muslim community is shocked and saddened about the statement issued by Imam-e-Kaabah, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais, Head of the Presidency for Two Holy Mosques regarding the serious violation of the sanctity of Haramain Shareefain... -
Global News
Saudi Arabia Murdering Protesters
On Sunday three innocent protesters were murdered in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia it has been reported. The region, which is predominantly comprised of Shia Muslims, has been a source of great tension for the... -
Local News
Targeted campaign launched as figures show BME women fail to see the relevance of cervical screening
Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, the UK’s only charity dedicated to those affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities, and the NHS National Cancer Action Team (NCAT) has launched an advert to run in GP waiting rooms... -
Local News
Three Friends Embark on Epic Driving Challenge to Help Beat Blood Cancers
Three friends from Edgware will take part in an historic fundraising challenge this summer to raise money for blood cancer charity Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. Post Office manager Jayesh Desai, 60, will drive over 8,000 miles... -
Local News
Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) community urged to sign up to NHS Organ Donor Register
Black and South Asian people are more than three times more likely to need an organ transplant than the rest of the population, however there is a shortage with only 1.5% of people on the Register... -
Local News
BCU ‘Task Force’ to train 1,000 citizen Journalists for Arab Front-line
Expert academics from Birmingham City University are helping to train an army of ‘citizen journalists’ in the Arab region to help ensure local governments are properly held to account. Birmingham City University, a recognised leader in... -
Local News
Support Call for Abused Girls
Girls who turn to crime to escape sexual abuse or as a cry for help should be treated as child victims and not as criminals, campaigners have said. Many sexually exploited girls commit crime to try... -
Featured
Mo Farah’s Fairytale
Home stars are always under pressure to perform at every Olympics. As far as the expectations go, the British public’s hopes from Mo Farah were perhaps second only to that from Jessica Ennis. First, he was... -
Entertainment
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH KIMELI !
1) How does it feel to sign up with Eros? Somebody pinch me! I still feel as if I am dreaming. I love how Eros is embracing the digital age of music and evolving with the...




