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"या अल्लाह": Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old from Woking, found dead with severe injuries; her father, Urfan Sharif, confessed to beating her but blamed stepmother Beinash Batool, as forensic evidence and messages revealed abuse, triggering trial at Old Bailey
The trial of Sara Sharif's father and relatives have revealed grim details of her murder. Sara's father confessed to killing but claimed it was unintentional.
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"दुआ़-ए-मंज़िल": Mohamed Iidow repeatedly raped Natalie Shotter, NHS worker and mother of three, while she lay unconscious on a park bench in Southall, leading to her death; CCTV footage captured the brutal assaults, and a court hearing begins
Tragic mum was discovered dead by passer-by hours after killing, court told
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UK descends into chaos with violent protests after a stabbing at a dance class kills 3 young girls; PM Starmer issues stern warnings as the govt faces criticism for providing protection exclusively to mosques, amidst escalating tensions and public outcry
Starmer added, “There is no justification – none – for taking this action. And all right-minded people should be condemning this sort of violence. People in this country have a right to be safe.”
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Satyam Surana's harrowing experience at LSE, tainted by vicious smear campaign & blatant political bias, reflects a troubling trend of adversity tormenting Indian students like Rashmi Samant & Karan Kataria, exposing deep-rooted systemic issues in England
n 2023 also, an Indian student had accused LSE student union of xenophobia after being disqualified from elections
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A 33-year-old Indian Cheistha Kochar, a bright LSE PhD candidate & ex-NITI Aayog employee run over by a truck while cycling back home; despite London's dense CCTV network, the absence of arrests a week on raises pressing questions of Indians safety abroad
There have been no arrests a week after the incident, police said.
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"Mirage shattered": London's charm fades as thefts rise, making Delhi a haven for Indian businessmen; luxury watches targeted, with 29,000 stolen in 5 years, sparking undercover stings in a city where Dickens' tales meet startling modern-day crime stats
The issue was reportedly raised during UK's Shadow foreign secretary David Lammy's visit to New Delhi on 5th February to discuss post-Brexit trade deal talks.
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"Sunak, wake up": Hindu families terrorized by Islamists in West Midlands, spine-chilling details of relentless persecution, labeled ‘Kafir,’ but Police deny hate crime citing 'no evidence,' yet a recent case implicates a British Muslim cop in the torment
Hindu harassment is common in the United Kingdom. And it is compounded even more by inaction from the authorities including the police. In fact, in a recent case, the harassment itself was perpetrated by a British Muslim cop
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"Multiculturalism has failed": Amid rising tensions, the UK questions its stance on multiculturalism, Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks ignite debate, as the nation reevaluates its migration approach, juggling global duties with domestic peace
During her speech in Washington DC, Braverman echoed the sentiments expressed by David Cameron in a 2011 Munich security conference
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"London's glitter hides its children's hunger": 1 in four children in the UK lack nutritious meals, amidst London's opulence, a stark hunger crisis emerges, revealing a G7 nation's disturbing reality, Akshaya Patra Foundation unveils these shocking stats
"I couldn't believe it. Here was the UK, a G7 nation, with staggering numbers pointing towards a hunger epidemic among its children," Shekhawat remarked
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"Dignity, not Disrespect: The Call for Justice": During Ganesh Chaturthi in Leicester, a harrowing episode unfolded as a police officer exhibited stark misconduct towards an elderly Hindu priest, igniting widespread outrage and calls for immediate action
INSIGHT UK, a community group based in UK, shared the video of the incident and wrote on its X handle that a Hindu priest was subjected to humiliating behaviour by an officer identified as Adam Ahmed by the group
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Churchill's Old War Office, once a bastion of British power seized by Indians, behold as karma unfolds, Hinduja Group to transform his last memorial in London into a beacon of luxury, a testament to India's soaring global stature and boundless creativity
Back in its heyday, the original Palace of Whitehall, now the OWO, was a silent witness to decisions that altered the world's landscape
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In a historic move, Maharashtra rejoices as Shivaji Maharaj's iconic weapon, the 'Wagh Nakh', making its triumphant return from the UK, relive the tale of this legendary weapon, embodying Shivaji's strategic genius and India's rich martial heritage
The weapon, which was in the possession of Shivaji Maharaja's descendants in the Satara court, was given to an East India Company officer James Grant Duff
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From confronting domestic adversities to taking center stage at the British Parliament, the dynamic Indian women in the UK are redefining empowerment and making monumental strides, backed by the unwavering support of Inspiring Indian Women (IIW)
Rashmi Mishra's brainchild, Inspiring Indian Women (IIW), not only provides networking opportunities but also stands as a protective shield for countless women
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Marking an epochal shift in global recognition of India's cultural heritage UK Envoy Alex Ellis evokes a powerful sentiment, asking, “Did you ever imagine a person staying at 10 Downing Street would say ‘Jai Shri Ram’? Lord Curzon would’ve choked”
In Ellis’s statements, one could sense more than just facts. It was a testament to India's indefatigable spirit, its resilience, and the richness of its culture that has made its way beyond boundaries
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‘They landed on Moon, don’t give them money’: Unable to overcome colonial narratives, British media "Mooning" over India's space success, the facts paint a different story, it's investments, not handouts; time for a reality check beyond the headlines
In a delightful twist, GB News’ claims were swiftly "fact-checked" by Community Notes, labeling them misleading
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"From tackles to turmoil: Kabaddi's UK saga": A joyous Kabaddi event turns sinister in Derby as masked men, swords in hand, interrupt the games. Amidst Khalistani flags, the game's spirit is overshadowed by the sound of clashes and screams
As some spectators made a hasty retreat, others, gripped by fear, abandoned their vehicles in the wake of the assault
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London's Trocadero surrenders to the Karma of England's Colonial Past: New Mosque to bring inclusivity, Muslim billionaire Asif Aziz wins permission to turn one of central London's most famous landmarks and entertainment complexes into a mosque
Westminster City Council recently approved a scaled-down version of the mosque in late May 2023, marking a small victory for inclusivity
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"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful": NSA Ajit Doval lays down India's red line — It's high time United Kingdom puts Khalistani extremist elements inciting violence against diplomats and missions on a short leash through deportation or prosecution
Both nations expressed a mutual commitment to bolster cooperation in tackling violent extremism and radicalism
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"There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish those who do not": 16 people convicted following National Crime Agency investigation into a London-based crime group involved in international money laundering and people smuggling
Members of the network smuggled in excess of £42 million in cash out of the UK, making hundreds of trips to Dubai, UAE, between 2017 and 2019
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"There cannot be a crisis next week. Europe schedule is already full": Recession, food shortages, rising cost of living, failing government healthcare system, the UK Govt grappling with multiple crises have spiraled out of control almost simultaneously
The empty supermarket shelves aren’t just a blip. They’re a symptom of a dysfunctional system
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