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Sports
BEWARE FAKE TOUTING
Ticket touts are being targeted by West Midlands Police as the force gears up for policing Olympic football matches at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena this summer. Specialist fraud officers from the force’s Economic Crime Team mingled with... -
Local News
MAJOR PROPOSED CHANGES IN FAMILY IMMIGRATION TO BE ENFORCED FROM APRIL 2012
In a consultation paper, “Securing Our Border Controlling Migration” of July 2011 the Government opened the debate surrounding proposed changes in “family migration”. The consultation process ended on 6th October 2011. The government plans to implement... -
Interviews
NINDY KAUR TO STORM BRIT ASIAN SCENE
By Hemisha Morarji. Described as ‘an act to watch in 2012’; the Punjabi beauty gives Bhangra a funky makeover by dressing it with mainstream dance, pop and R’n’B. She has already been touted as the ‘Punjabi... -
Entertainment
RDB TO DELIGHT CHANDIGARH FANS AT SUPER FIGHT LEAGUE’S SECOND FIGHT!
Chandigarh will get a dose of their own Punjabi mundas grooving to their hit tracks on the 7th April when the internationally renowned urban Bollywood-Bhangra band, RDB, hits the town on SFL’s second fight night. SFL... -
Global News
SUING WILLIAM HAGUE
“We wrote to the Secretary of State about the information we were given and he refused to confirm or deny it.” Drone attacks have become a regular occurrence in some parts of Pakistan in recent... -
Global News
“HE HAS THE MIND OF A SMALL MAN”
Imran Khan hits back at Salman Rushdie as the war of words continue Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan is locked in a bitter feud with author Salman Rushdie, accusing the controversial writer of having “the mindset of a... -
Featured
Amir Khan and Oxfam help build schools in Pakistan
Thanks to the amazing fundraising efforts of boxer Amir Khan, five schools have now been built in flood affected areas in Pakistan. Amir visited Sindh, Pakistan, in 2010 after the country was hit by devastating floods... -
Featured
NO LICENCE TO THRILL
Agent Vinod banned in Pakistan for giving country a bad vibe. Bollywood blockbuster Agent Vinod, which has been compared to James Bond, has been banned from Pakistan for its negative portrayal of the country’s spies. The... -
Featured
Student debate gets the nation talking
More than 300 students from across England and Wales gathered in Birmingham from March 16th to March 18th to take part in a UN-style debate about important world-wide issues ranging from nuclear disarmament to global warming.... -
Local News
M5 DOUBLE FATAL COLLISION
Families pay tribute following their loss Tributes and photos have been released today by the families of two men who died following a collision on the M5 in the West Midlands at the weekend. The incident...