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Sunak: People of Scotland want us to focus on challenges ahead - Bangladesh Weekly

Prime minister Rishi Sunak said on Wednesday (23) that he respected the decision by the UK’s top court on Scotland’s referendum vote, adding that the Scottish people wanted the government to focus on the major challenges ahead. Asked about the Supreme Court ruling, Sunak said: “I think that the people of Scotland want us to… Continue reading Sunak: People of Scotland want us to focus on challenges ahead

One in five British Muslims depend on food banks due to cost of living crisis, study reveals - Srilanka Weekly

British Muslim households are struggling to pay bills due to the cost of living crisis and one in five Muslims… Continue reading One in five British Muslims depend on food banks due to cost of living crisis, study reveals

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This week marks the first anniversary of the biggest human tragedy in the English Channel for decades.

On 24th November last year, a fishing boat spotted dozens of bodies floating in the icy water. A rubber dinghy had left the French coast the previous evening but capsized before reaching England.

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When it comes to hair removal, especially down there, you can never quite achieve your desired results.

This is because it is harder to remove hair around the bikini area than the rest of the body as the skin is a little more sensitive in this area, said Dr Jinah Yoo, a leading Harley Street dermatologist, working with Revitacare UK.

Sadiq Khan urges government to increase benefits and provide free school meals this winter - Bangladesh Weekly

London mayor Sadiq Khan urged the government to immediately increase benefits and provide free school meals to all primary schoolchildren to help Londoners.

Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover to cut production due to chip shortage - Bangladesh Weekly

India’s Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover will cut the production of lower-end vehicles in its UK facilities early next year as the carmaker prioritises high-margin products amid the global shortage of semiconductors. Parts of its Solihull factory where lower-price Range Rover Velar and the Jaguar F-Pace are produced will move from two shifts to one… Continue reading Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover to cut production due to chip shortage

Ex-climate chief Alok Sharma backs bid to overturn ban on onshore windfarms - Bangladesh Weekly

Former cabinet minister Alok Sharma has joined a growing number of Conservative MPs calling for an end to the moratorium on onshore wind farms in England. Sharma, who led the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow last year, has backed an amendment to the Levelling UP bill to reverse the ban on new wind farm… Continue reading Ex-climate chief Alok Sharma backs bid to overturn ban on onshore windfarms

Nepali migrant workers recall dark days in Qatar as FIFA World Cup kicks off - Bangladesh Weekly

As the FIFA World Cup has started, Nepali workers who were involved in construction work in Qatar have recalled their experience of working in the Middle Eastern nation. Hari Bahadur Shrestha watched the football match between Costa Rica and Japan which was being held in Qatar, a country where he worked for 3 years as… Continue reading Nepali migrant workers recall dark days in Qatar as FIFA World Cup kicks off

Green apples vs Red apples: Which one is more nutritious ? - Bangladesh Weekly

Known for their nutrition and taste, apples are rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, pectin, and quercetin that help to protect the cells in the body from oxidative damage. This fruit is also particularly good for the heart, liver, and bowels, and is an easy and delicious snack to eat on the go, informs an earlier report… Continue reading Green apples vs Red apples: Which one is more nutritious ?

Did you know juices and syrups should always be stored in silver vessels? Here are Ayurvedic tips to store food - Ban...

Ayurveda expert, Dr Vara Yanamandra, recently wrote on Instagram, “Long before modern food storage solutions like fridges even existed, Ayurvedic sages had described how we can store food to keep it fresh.” She adds, in Ayurveda, “specific utensils need to be used to store leftover food” to prevent it from going stale and off. In… Continue reading Did you know juices and syrups should always be stored in silver vessels? Here are Ayurvedic tips to store food

Top lawyer says sacked royal aide Lady Susan Hussey asked him about his heritage - Bangladesh Weekly

An eminent solicitor with Pakistani ancestry has said Lady Susan Hussey enquired him about his heritage at a Buckingham event where Ngozi Fulani, the UK-born founder of a charity, was repeatedly quizzed about her origins. Lady Hussey, who had served the late Queen Elizabeth for six decades as a lady-in-waiting, left her honorary duties at… Continue reading Top lawyer says sacked royal aide Lady Susan Hussey asked him about his heritage

Funding worth £700k to address organ shortage, blood & stem cell donors from Black, Asian and mixed ethnic background...

As part of the UK government and NHS’s commitment to tackle health inequalities for those in need of life-saving transplants or regular blood transfusions, funding worth £700,000 to address the shortage of organ, blood, and stem cell donors from Black, Asian and mixed ethnic backgrounds has been announced. In a press release, it was said… Continue reading Funding worth £700k to address organ shortage, blood & stem cell donors from Black, Asian and mixed ethnic backgrounds

Cumbria coal mine project will dent UK reputation, says ex-climate chief Alok Sharma - Bangladesh Weekly

Tory politician and the president of the Cop26 climate summit, Alok Sharma, has attacked plans to open the Cumbria coal mine in north west England, bordering Scotland. He opined that the project is a ‘backward step’ and would hit UK’s ‘hard-earned’ international reputation. Sharma added that the project is unnecessary and won’t create many jobs.… Continue reading Cumbria coal mine project will dent UK reputation, says ex-climate chief Alok Sharma

Shocking! Female weightlifter’s cancer symptoms dismissed as period pain - Bangladesh Weekly

A super-fit 28-year-old weightlifter, Sophie Pugh, from Perth, who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in February this year, started taking hardcore chemotherapy to eradicate the cancer.

Only four Afghans brought to UK since Taliban took over Kabul - Bangladesh Weekly

Only four people who left Afghanistan after the Taliban seized power in the country have been resettled in the UK, official figures revealed amid the criticism of London’s “cold shoulder” to Afghans who “served British interests”. The government attributed the low number to challenges it faced in ensuring safe passage for the Afghans eligible for… Continue reading Only four Afghans brought to UK since Taliban took over Kabul

Police will be forced to pay £25 per day under Sadiq Khan’s Ulez expansion plans - Bangladesh Weekly

London mayor Sadiq Khan has warned that police officers will be forced to pay £25 a day to travel to work under the London Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) expansion plans, according to a report. More than half of Metropolitan Police officers live outside of London, and many drive to work due to their irregular… Continue reading Police will be forced to pay £25 per day under Sadiq Khan’s Ulez expansion plans

Met officer ‘unaware’ her lavish life was funded by husband’s drugs trade - Bangladesh Weekly

A now-sacked Met Police officer who lived a “lavish life” claimed she was unaware that her Albanian husband was a drug dealer. Constable Rasvinder Agalliu was booted from the force last month after a police disciplinary panel rejected her claim that she did not know about Julian’s criminal activities that funded their luxury cars and… Continue reading Met officer ‘unaware’ her lavish life was funded by husband’s drugs trade