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Health inequality charity launch emotive campaign to take action on health inequalities among British Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities
Social Action for Health are calling on Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities to take part in world’s largest genetics study into people of their heritage, to help scientists understand and treat the causes and consequences of poor health People of Bangladeshi...2021-07-25 831 0 -
This Independence Day, Amazon Prime Video premieres the incredible story of Captain Vikram Batra (PVC) in Amazon Original Movie Shershaah
Shershaah is the first collaboration between Amazon Prime Video and Dharma Productions for a global premiere Jointly produced by Dharma Productions and Kaash Entertainment, directed by Vishnu Varadhan, the film stars Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani...2021-07-25 2133 0 -
Phenomenal Physical Airbase Challenge Sees Sky High Result
Hundreds of supporters within the region took part in Midlands Air Ambulance Charity’s recent Air30 Airbase Challenge, funding 67 future missions for the local pre-hospital emergency service, helping to save countless lives. The Air30 Airbase Challenge,...2021-07-24 1716 0 -
The Superjumbo Airbus A380
Airbus has stopped producing A380 a double decker four engine based aircraft which had flown over 190 million passengers which includes more than 300 commercial flights per day. This is the big decision which was hard...2021-07-23 1577 0 -
Map reveals the worst regions for data wastage – see how yours ranks
Data Wastage Map of Britain revealed with Northern Ireland and Wales topping the list Brits could save £180 a year if they switch to a cheaper phone deal 71% are using less data than they pay...2021-07-23 1165 0 -
CHARITY JOINS WORLD’S GREEN DECISION MAKERS
A Birmingham charity has been admitted to the ranks of the world’s leading environmental decision-makers. Islamic Help has been granted accreditation as an observer to the Governing Body of UNEP ‒ the United Nations Environment Programme...2021-07-22 2028 0 -
Climate change threatens 1400-year old pilgrimage to Mecca
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous heat stress for pilgrims attending the Hajj in Mecca, according to research published in the journal Environmental Research Letters. If global warming is limited to 1.5°C, the chances of suffering...2021-07-18 3677 0 -
UK to announce Fall booster shots against Corona
The Minister of Health has said that as the trials of different combinations come to an end, the government will soon announce its plan for booster shots against Covid-19 across the country in the fall. Last...2021-07-08 3194 0 -
Housing associations must prioritise investment in residents’ homes – CEO
Safeguarding the health and wellbeing of residents should be the “absolute priority” for housing associations, the Chief Executive of Bradford-based Manningham Housing Association (MHA) has argued. Lee Bloomfield was speaking after National Housing Federation Chief Executive...2021-07-08 2768 0 -
Perry Barr Household Recycling Centre closure for upgrade is announced
Birmingham residents are being advised that the Perry Barr Household Recycling Centre (HRC) will be temporarily closed from 31 July 2021 whilst major improvement works are undertaken. The city’s four other recycling centres will remain open...2021-07-08 4167 0