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Dubai Property Show Inaugurated By His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum

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Friday saw the official inauguration of the first annual Dubai Property Show, by Chief Guest, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Maktoum Al Maktoum.  Held at London’s Olympia, the Dubai Property Show is showcasing over 60 leading real estate companies offering thousands of stylish properties, as well as advice from experts across the real estate industry in how to best invest.

IMG_7093His Highness chaired a press conference and was joined by dignitaries: Richard Harrington, MP for Watford and Vice Chairman of the Conservative Party, His Excellency Sultan Butti Bin Mejren Director General, Dubai Land Department; Majida Ali Rashid, Assistant Director General, Dubai Land Department; Yousuf Kazim, CEO, Jumeirah Golf Estate, Platinum Sponsors; Sultan Al Suwaidi, Partner Sumansa Exhibitions LLC and Sunil Jaiswal, President, Sumansa Exhibitions LLC.

With Dubai now the Brit’s third most preferred destination to invest in, the Dubai Property Show, organised by Sumansa Exhibitions, provides the opportunity to find out about every aspect of investing in Dubai.

According to the Dubai Land Department, British investors were in second place for foreign investment (second to India), with 3,747 transactions worth Dh9.318 billion (approx. £1bn) in 2014.

At the Dubai Property show, Yousuf Kazim, CEO of Jumeirah Golf Estates commented: “As a market regains solid growth momentum, The Dubai Property show is a key platform for international buyers to leverage long-term investment propositions, driven by quality of the life and world-class infrastructure in the Emirate.”

Last year, the UAE was selected to host the World Expo in Dubai in 2020, making it the first time that the cultural exhibition is staged in the Middle East. Drawing global attention, the Expo 2020 Dubai is expected to attract 25 million visitors, 70 per cent of whom will be from overseas.

 

Man Seriously Injured In Fall, Woodview Terrace, Bradford

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Police investigating an incident in which a man was seriously injured in a fall from a flat in Bradford have arrested a 41-year-old man on suspicion of attempted murder.

Police were called to the incident in Woodview Terrace at about 8.40pm on Sunday, 1 March, where they found a man who appeared to have fallen from an upstairs window.

The 40-year-old man was taken to hospital with serious injuries to his head and chest.

He is currently in a critical condition in hospital.

The arrested man remains in custody at this time and enquiries are continuing.

Detective Chief Inspector Steve Snow, of the Homicide and Major Enquiry Team, said:

“We are still keen to trace a man who was seen in the area at the time. We now believe he may be called John.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Inquiry into replacement of governing body at Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College

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Bradford Council’s Executive will consider a recommendation from the Children’s Services Overview & Scrutiny committee to set up a working party looking at how the governing body was replaced at Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College.

A petition, led by a former Laisterdyke school governor, was submitted to the Council calling for an independent public enquiry into events surrounding the replacement of the school’s governing body with an Interim Executive Board (IEB).

An IEB can be introduced only with the Secretary of State’s approval, following an application by a local authority citing serious concerns about governance. The petition questioned how the process was carried out in this particular case.

After considering the petition, the Children’s Services Overview & Scrutiny committee recommended that a working party be set up to examine all the evidence and to enable all parties to learn lessons where necessary.

david greenCouncillor David Green, Leader of Bradford Council, said: “Everyone associated with the school can be reassured by this open and democratic process, which has ensured that the petition is given a full and fair hearing.

“Our concern for the young people at Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College has underpinned all our actions. Bringing in an IEB is a well established process in school improvement, both locally and nationally.

Father-daughter relationship explored in Piku

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PIKUA quirky take on a father daughter relationship, brings Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan together for the first time. Piku is also Deepika’s first stand alone title role and has been co-produced by MSM Motion Pictures along with Saraswati Creations and Rising Sun Films.

MSM Motion Pictures, a division of Multi Screen Media Pvt Ltd. has partnered with India’s leading film production and distribution giant, Yash Raj Films, for the worldwide theatrical distribution of their upcoming family comedy drama, PIKU directed by Shoojit Sircar.

The move further strengthens the 20 year association of YRF and MSM Pvt. Ltd. and will ensure that YRF’s distribution network takes Piku to not just domestic and diaspora audiences but also non traditional markets globally.

 

Women’s rights campaigner Naz Shah selected as Labour candidate for Bradford West

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naz shahBradford born and bred mother of three, Naz Shah, has been selected as Labour’s candidate for Bradford West.

Naz has championed women’s rights across the country achieving national recognition for her work. She is the chair of mental health charity Sharing Voices Bradford, but is perhaps better known locally as the campaigning daughter of Zoora Shah, who was jailed in 1993 for poisoning her partner Mohammed Azam after years of suffering domestic violence, and later released early.

She was born in Bradford West and went to school at Green Lane nursery through to Waverley Middle school until the age of 12 when she was sent to live with her grandparents in Pakistan for three years.

When she returned aged 15 she was subjected to a forced marriage and was not allowed to return to school, instead starting work in an industrial dry cleaners then packing crisps at Seabrooks factory.

She later became a carer for children and adults with disabilities and worked her way up to become an NHS Commissioner and subsequently a Director of a Regional Leadership Programme for Local Government Yorkshire & Humber.  She served as a Samaritan for a number of years and has sat on the boards of a number of charities and campaigning groups.

Speaking after being chosen as Bradford West candidate, Naz Shah said “I’m proud to have been chosen as the Labour Party’s candidate for the seat in which I was born and am proud to call home.

“I am someone with a track record of campaigning and working for grass roots change and promise that if elected I will be a visible presence for Bradford West constituents and a stark alternative to divisive figure George Galloway.

“As is well documented I have faced big challenges in my life – I know the struggles being faced by families across Bradford West because they are struggles I have had to experience myself too. My life, since as far back as I can possibly remember, has been about having responsibility. From the age of 6 I became an “interpreter‟ for my mother as my father had left her with two young children and expecting a third child.

“In the by-election in 2012 people here were sold a fake vision by a man who now admits he is more interested in winning elections than actually representing his constituents. I know much of the anger that people felt about mainstream parties in Bradford then still exists now, but so does a deep sense of betrayal among residents here – particularly women and young people – that Galloway led them to the top of the mountain then deserted them.

“People here want real change, and they want someone who will genuinely fight their corner – I can be that person. I will not ever make promises I can’t keep, and I will absolutely always put Bradford West people first – as your MP I would work full time for you, and only for you.”

 

Fans are top priority for BCFC and extra seating is proof of that

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bradford-city-640x480166-588442_478x359Bradford City Football Club prides itself on their loyal fans and to show their appreciation hundreds more seats are being created for more fans to be able to come and watch their favourite team play.

Those who are season tickets holders will be making use of the extra seating in the main west stand, as the current seats will be removed and space for 424 extra fans will be made.

These additional seating arrangements are being made in time for the FA Cup quarter final to take place on 7 March.

Watching a Bradford City game has become high demand and many people are trying to get hold of tickets for upcoming matches. City has taken this into account and is doing whatever they can to accommodate the thousands of fans wanting to attend City games.

Extra staff and volunteers have been called in to meet the demands of eager City fans. And the club has requested for any skilled workers who can assist with dismantling the old seats from the west stand to contact them, as that area needs to be stripped out and cleaned before the replacements are installed.

Bradford City has been on a remarkable high with their win against Chelsea, and most recently against Sunderland and the support of their fans has been vital during these wins, therefore the continued support of their fans will help to keep City’s winning street on the increase.

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao – fight of the century

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mayweather vs pacquiao fightThe fight which is being pitted as the fight of all fights was finally confirmed on 20 February. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will be taking to the ring together on 2 May in Las Vegas.

Mayweather, the undefeated boxer has beaten the best for over 15 years, and Pacquiao is also on top form despite having lost a few fights in his career.  Boxing fans have been waiting for this fight for six long years, even believing that it may not take place, but their wish will finally be coming true.

Many fans are split over who is better and who they wish to win, however they are known to be the best two  boxers for close to seven years and the fight is said to be one of the most expensive fights in history, nearing £160million.

Both boxers, who may be retiring soon, have different techniques in the ring; Mayweather’s technique leans towards being defensive and Pacquiao is seen as being more aggressive.

Tickets for the fight, taking place at the MGM Grand, will be very expensive and everyone is trying to get their hands on them.

Mayweather tweeted about the fight, writing: “What the world has been waiting for has arrived. Mayweather vs Pacquiao on May 2, 2015, is a done deal.

“I promised the fans we would get this done, and we did. We will make history on May 2nd. Don’t miss it!”

Brit Boxer Amir Khan’s hopes of fighting Mayweather have been hold on and his next opponent may be Kell Brook, for now he will have to enjoy this fight as an audience member instead.

It’s a fight not to be missed and one that will surely go down in history, so who would you like to see win Mayweather or Pacquiao?

Shapla Football Club launches with a bang

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By Aalia Khan

On a rainy Thursday morning Shapla Football Club officially opened their doors as a recognisable club aiming to provide a platform for young children to come and play football, learn valuable life lessons and increase their confidence and skills.

On 19th February over 100 children along with supporters, partners of the club, members from Bradford City Football club, parents, volunteers and media gathered at BEAP community centre in Manningham to witness the cementing of Shapla.

IMG_2747The event was a success with an incredible turnout and those present were able to watch the children play a game of football, take part in a workshop learning about diversity, equality and inclusion; such workshops will be carried out for the children at every football session, and everybody was given the opportunity to take a tour of the Bradford City Football Club grounds.

Shapla Football Academy has been running for the last year and Abul Qasim, Co-founder of Shapla Football club, explains that “We’ve decided to do the launch now as it has been going on for so long but it has been unnoticed. Some of the kids here are from the Jubodhol organsation but we’ve never got all the kids together from Shapla and Jubodhol. So to get them together on an occasion like this is a test to see where we can go from here. Kick It Out are going to help us get bigger and better facilities for the kids, and today is to show that this is who we are, and who we are working with.”

Kick It Out, a campaigning organisation noticed the brilliant work Shapla were doing and have now joined in partnership with them to help develop it further. Troy Townsend Education and Development Manager at Kick It Out said “I am stunned as there are 100+ children here.  A lot of people have criticised Kick It Out in the past saying that we don’t bring communities together, and the work we have done with the Fans for Diversity and Shapla is here to show it is not true. I think it’s fantastic for the community and at a real good time for Bradford aswel. The main focus now is to make sure that it is not just left here today, to make sure that we continue to have a presence in the community and to make sure that the children notice that we are here.”

Bradford City Football Club also partnered with Shapla, and the Shapla kids have attended games to support the City club. David Dowse, Facilities Manager at Bradford City said “It is absolutely great, and we are delighted that the Kick It Out campaign and West Riding have realised the potential here. It is a short distance from the stadium so hopefully that’s an inspiration for them.”

Anwar Uddin from the Football Supporters Federation and Humayun Islam Co-founder of Shapla Football Club were both thrilled by the events turnout. Uddin said “It is unbelievable, the kids here are all aspiring footballers all with a massive affection towards the game, and what we’ve tried to do here is create a connection between the community and the club. It did exist beforehand but we wanted to make the community aware that there’s a massive club here and if they want to develop as players Shapla have provided the coaching. This will give Shapla the network to develop as an academy.”

Islam also beamed “I am really happy seeing this many kids, it is unbelievable, especially getting them here for 10am. It shows there is a massive need for sports and through Shapla football club we hope to integrate and have more inclusion for kids to be part of football and support their own club.”

Islam believes that “There will be a lot more appetite for football after this launch as kids will see that they don’t want to be on the streets kicking a can, they want to have the opportunity to use facilities like this. We also need to look at improving facilities, getting more coaches involved from the Asian community and making it bigger.”

 

Muslim Women across the UK are #MakingAStand against extremism and radicalisation

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By Aalia Khan

Extremism and radicalisation is a growing concern in society and it has become vital today, more than ever, for people to speak up and take their stand against this disease. I call it a disease as it is fast spreading across the globe and everyone seems to be in search of the cure.

Inspire, a counter-extremism and human rights organisation, helps to ensure that Muslim women are not discriminated against as well as campaigning to eliminate extremism. Their recent campaign is the #MakingAStand campaign which will show that Muslim women in the UK are taking a stand against ISIS and it will help women within communities to directly combat extremism and radicalisation in their communities.

MAKING A STAND - CampaignThe #MakingAStand campaign will see Muslim women coming together in different cities across the UK to show their rejection of the barbarism of ISIS as well as taking part in workshops on how to equip themselves and notice early signs of radicalisation.

With women being the first-line of defence against radicalisation the workshops are looking to champion women in making their voices heard in their personal and public life. Sara Khan Director and Co-founder of Inspire said “It is important for Muslim women to make sure their voice is heard. People in society want to hear women’s voices. I am starting to hear more Muslim women speaking out and I would encourage them to speak out more as they are actively making a difference.”

This is the next phase of the #MakingAStand campaign following its initial launch at the end of last year with the support of Home Secretary Theresa May. The initial launch came after the “The brutal summer of ISIS terrorism and how horrendous it was” says Khan. She says they wanted to speak out against it and get women within the community engaged on the topic. The campaign is both online and offline with #MakingAStand spiralling across social media.

Muslim women making a stand article - Launch of campaign with Sara KhanAccording to Khan Women face many barriers within society; these being socio-economic, religious and cultural and these barriers need to be tackled by the woman’s’ voice being heard. She says the main way in extinguishing these barriers is “Not to ignore them.” The second aspect is to “Educate men on a wider perspective” on the importance of a woman’s voice being heard.

In light of the three young London girls who are believed to be on their way to Syria to join ISIS, after being indoctrinated by extremists online, Khan has wrote a letter on the Inspire website urging young girls “Not destroy your life and your families lives by buying into a lie. ISIS claim to be calling for women’s liberation but do not be fooled – this is no liberation. This is subjugation and an abuse of women’s independence.”

To register your interest, find out what you can do to join the #MakingAStand campaign as well as information about the regional events visit the website: <http://www.wewillinspire.com/>

Men stand up and say no to domestic abuse

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By Aalia Khan

The misconception that only a woman can be subjected to domestic abuse and domestic violence is still held in society today. Often a woman will be seen as the victim and the man as the perpetrator. The idea that the man could be the potential victim will sometimes be shunned as nonsense.

However the truth remains that there are many men across the UK who have been suffering in silence for too long, even now many men are too scared or afraid to speak up about the injustice they are incurring. Men Standing Up, a domestic abuse service in Bradford has acknowledged the need for a provision to help these men and show them that support is available.

The service, which began in September 2014, has only been running for a few months but they have already received close to 40 referrals of men seeking their help, Humayun Islam, the service manager says this number indicates “That there’s a massive need for this service.” The service has been funded for three years by the National Lottery Grant and Rubina Bukhari; Chief Executive of the service worked on securing the grant.

Ann Kendal, Manager, Equity Partnership said “We are very pleased to see this service up and running and to see it’s visible  successes in such a short space of time; Bradford has waited for this service for far too long!”

Domestic abuse takes on many forms such as emotional, physical, financial, verbal, and sexual. The MSU service has focused on all these factors and worked with many organisations to ensure that when a man seeks their help he is given the full support and help he requires. Ean Monk, head of the service says “The reason that we looked for funding for this project was because we were getting more men coming through our other services such as the homeless one, where the main reason that they were homeless was because they were fleeing from domestic abuse situations. In a 12 month period we had 18 men staying in our other services that admitted to fleeing domestic abuse.”

Statistics have shown that one in six men will be victims of domestic abuse. And 40% of gay and bisexual men have experienced abuse from a family member or partner. Islam explains that statistically women are more likely to suffer from domestic abuse but the statistics for men is just what has been reported “It is in fact a lot higher.”He reiterates that before this service began “Where would these men have gone?” thus showing that this service has been extremely useful for suffering men.

When a woman faces domestic abuse it is mainly her partner who is the cause of it, however when it comes to a man he could be facing the abuse from various people within the family. Islam says “With men it’s not just the partner; within the Asian community it can be abuse from the whole family e.g. when a man gets married and comes from the Indian subcontinent to the UK, he is on his own and there may be financial abuse as he’s being forced to go to work and give his earnings to the partner and their family. There may also be emotional abuse, or situations where the brothers of the wife could get involved and physically abuse him.”

Just as women are often seen returning to their abusive partner, the same situation occurs with men. Islam says “It can be really hard for a man to walk away from the situation as he’s got that attachment to the partner and family.” Debt issues and children could force a man to stay in the situation he’s in or return to the abusive family even after he has obtained help.

MSU have had an equal mix of men seeking their service; these have included Asian, white, gay and males from different age groups. The youngest man to use their service has been a 21 year old and the eldest has been over 80. Monk says “As the service gets well known we’ll be getting more referrals coming in” and Islam says “It is important for people to understand that there is a service to help them.”

The service opened their helpline in December and this has made accessibility for users a lot easier. They provide housing and support to all men who are victims of domestic abuse by signposting them to the specialist services that they require.

The emotional support received from the service includes; someone to talk to in confidence who understands the issues, support to increase their confidence and make changes to their life, help to make them realise that they are not to blame for the situation and confidential face to face session at the offices.

They will also offer guidance and support on how to access housing and help, how to report incidents to the police, who to approach for legal help, local services and support groups, how to stay safe and other specialist services they can access.

Monk says that they are asking other services if as part of their assessment they are questioning whether a man is suffering domestic abuse as this question is not asked from men.  Islam says “We are that voice for a man to not suffer in silence. We are dealing with things sensitively as we will take the referral, do an assessment, identify the support needs and then do a risk assessment.

D/Insp Pam Mills at West Yorkshire Police said “A service specifically aimed at men within the Bradford District has been gratefully received by Officers from the Domestic Abuse Unit who have already started to refer in cases.”

The community are beginning to understand that this is a serious issue which needs to be addressed and MSU have received a lot of positive response about the organsation.  Islam says “At the mosque men have gone to the imam and shared their suffering of emotional and financial abuse and asked what they can do and the imam has struggled to help, so there is definitely a need for it.” He says the community need to speak about the issue, promote it wherever possible and hand out their leaflets in the community.

Islam stressed that “Men standing up is not just the solution, it is about working in partnership with different organisations such as; the mosques, hidden homeless services for confidence building, counselling services, family action for benefits issues, the police and probation, solicitors drug and alcohol services and housing services.

The helpline for the service is 0300 303 0167 and it is active Monday to Friday 10am-1 and 2-5pm. If men aren’t comfortable picking up phone they can email the service on menstandingup@bradfordcyrenians.org.uk. Islam and Monk say that men usually call in the latter stages of the abuse but they want them to call at the earlier stages.

Going forward MSU are looking for volunteers to help staff the helpline, and they also want to develop crash-pad accommodation and emergency on the day accommodation.